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A common example of this cost-tree problems are the irrigation networks.
They could make cement, and developed large irrigation networks.
The British supervised the construction of one of the most complex irrigation networks in the world.
The irrigation networks in the region suffered extensive damage that was not repaired for several generations.
In 1983, irrigation networks in collective and state farms covered more than 24 million acres.
Kekarongole and Katilu had irrigation networks made commencing sometime during or after 1975.
Irrigation networks and dams helped boost agriculture and cultivated wasteland.
The floods started in the first week of February, killing at least 230 people and sweeping away farmland, roads, irrigation networks and power lines.
Umar improved the administration and built cities like Basra and canal and irrigation networks.
Population pressure is also a significant factor as is the removal of forested areas to make way for irrigation networks which was major process in the 1980s.
Due to the expansion of irrigation networks, some wheat producers have switched to cultivation of maize which is used mostly as poultry feed.
Especially sensitive to maintaining harmonious relations with communities close to defense bases, the SDF built new roads, irrigation networks, and schools in those areas.
In 1995, the dry period stretched to 122 days, as water users all along its course diverted its flow for some of the most extensive irrigation networks ever built.
Thus, the Narmada river development is envisaged as a multi state program for development of hydropower and irrigation dams and their associated irrigation networks.
Since the Heian period, a number of irrigation networks have been built, for example Ryūda-segi, Nuru-segi, Toba-segi and Iida-segi.
Likewise, "pioneering" Soviet developments, like the Baikal-Amur Mainline railroad, vast irrigation networks and "endless Siberian projects" are probably a thing of the past, he said.
The government built irrigation networks like DVC and Mayurakshi project, the Durgapur industrial zone and the Salt Lake City.
Abdul-Rahman Jamil, press counselor at the Iraqi Embassy here, said the pipe was needed both to expand petroleum exploration and to increase irrigation networks to improve food output.
Poorly designed irrigation networks led to massive runoff, which increased soil salinity and carried toxic agricultural chemicals downstream to other fields, the Aral Sea, and populated areas of the region.
As a result of the Congressional cutbacks, the United States Embassy here is making plans to discontinue many of its projects - such as improving child nutrition, planting forests and installing irrigation networks.
The burial tombs, some of which had been fabulously decorated, promotes the idea of an aristocratic city-state, with centralized power structures maintaining order and constructing public works, such as irrigation networks, roads, and town defenses.
By the end of the 5th century, two major irrigation networks, one supported by the Mahaweli river and the other by Malvatu Oya and Kala Oya, were covering the Rajarata area.
The state sector includes all large-scale industries, foreign trade, major minerals, banking, insurance, power generation, dams and large-scale irrigation networks, radio and television, post, telegraph and telephone services, aviation, shipping, roads, railroads and the like.
In addition to refurbishing schools and irrigation networks, the general created a youth soccer league with 150 teams, appeared on a call-in radio show and even set up a television network, Mosul Television, known around town as MTV.
As well, Bhagvatsingh improved the regional livestock through modern animal husbandry, built dams and irrigation networks and introduced sewage, plumbing, rail systems, telegraphs, telephone cables and electricity, becoming also a champion for women's rights-unprecedented for the time.