Water Resources Management in Ethiopia: Implications for the Nile Basin
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Figure 10.2. Mean rainfall (2001–2006) and 2006 rainfall, by month, at Woreta Station.

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Figure 10.3. Mean annual rainfall at four stations in the Lake Tana Sub-Basin (Woreta, Bahir Dar, Tsege, and Addis Zemen), 1988–2006.

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Figure 10.4. Mean annual flood deviation in the Gilgel Abbay River for 1973–2006 (104 m3 per second).

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Figure 10.5. Annual maximum flood levels of Lake Tana, 1966–2006.

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Figure 10.6. Mean seasonal rainfall during June–August (JJA Mean) and per year (JJA RF), 1997–2006, at three stations in the Dire Dawa catchment area (Dire Dawa, Alemaya, and Dengego).

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Figure 10.7. Daily rainfall at four stations in the Dire Dawa catchment area, August 2006.

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Figure 10.8. Mean annual rainfall and total for June to August at Shebe Station in the Omo Basin, 1996–2006.

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Figure 10.9. Mean annual maximum daily rainfall and mean maximum daily rainfall in July and August (1996–2006) at Wushwush (A) and Bonga (B) stations.

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Figure 12.1. Number of manufacturing firms in Ethiopia between 1975/1976 and 2001/2002.

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