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  1. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Eligibility: 34-Management Report and Recommendation (English)

    ...changes that are a product of major evolution in the hydrologic and sediment regime of the Indus River as a consequence of more than a century of accelerated irrigation and water use development. These changes have resulted in severe ecological changes to the many la- goons and lakes in the ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004
  2. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Compliance Report: 34-Investigation Report (English)

    ...Changes over Time in the Area of the Cholri Weir 58 Figure 9: Core Project Are a and Components of LBOD Project 61 Figure 10 : Remote Sensing Images of Changes at Pateji Dhand 81 Figure 11 : Remote Sensing Images of Changes at Me hro, Sanhro and Cholri Dhands 84 Figure 12: Remote Sensing Ima...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004
  3. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Eligibility: 34-Eligibility Report (English)

    ...climates near the sea, waterlogging can also produce increased salinity. 8 5. The Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) brought water to the basin but did not have an outlet to the sea to drain off surplus water. 9 In other words, there was an extensive irrigation system, but no corresponding interconnected drainage network. Much of the drainage either stayed in the irrigation system itself or was disbursed into rivers and streams. The reten...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004
  4. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Management Action Plan: 34-Second Management Progress Report Annex (English)

    ...changes in habitat and changes in the chemical-biological profile of the dhands might mean for these species. Despite the remarkable recovery of Nurri Lagoon in 2006, the precipitous declines in the number of birds and species since 2001 is likely to be indicative of important changes in habitat and possibly the chemical and biological profile of the dhands, but the knowledge base does not exist to determine what these may be, and hence, at present it is not really possible to develop and implem...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004