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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF BEGA CANAL – ROMANIA

C. Badaluta-Minda, GH. Cretu

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Abstract

Canal Bega traverses Romania (49 km) and Serbia (75 km) discharge through Tisa in the Danube River. Between 1760 and 1958 functioned as a waterway. After 2000, one proposed a strategy for the sustainable development of the canal: the canal rehabilitees, the source of the water supply, the emissary for the sewage, the irrigations, producing by the electric power, tourism and recreation. This paperwork is made an analysis of the sustainable development of the canal by introducing a computation scheme and realizing an optimization model that uses an integrated management of the hydro technical system, Canal Bega –River Timis.

Publication details

Title
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF BEGA CANAL – ROMANIA
Authors
C. Badaluta-Minda, GH. Cretu
Proceedings
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2010
Pages
83-88
SWS Citekey
Minda2010224
ISSN
Not available yet
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References4
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  4. Re-ecology of the Canal Bega, Aqua project, 2007

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