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Title
The regulation of the Zambezi in Mozambique: a study of the origins and impact of the Cabora Bassa project |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34808 |
Date
1983 |
Author(s)
Bolton, Peter |
Abstract
The Cabora Bassa Dam regulates the discharge of the lower
Zambezi. Its principal output, hydroelectric energy, sold under
a bulk supply contract with the Republic of South Africa, brings
little direct benefit to the people of Mozambique. The Mozambican
authorities are limited in their ability to influence the operation
of the dam both by the terms of the power contract and by various
technical, economic and political constraints. Hydrological models
indicate the practical effects of such constraints and show the extent
to which the project's operation is influenced by river regulation
upstream. The difficulty of optimizing its operation to provide
additional outputs would be increased by the construction of the
North Bank Power Station. The characteristics of the scheme, and of
the surrounding regions, restrict the establishment of alternative
markets for Cabora Bassa's energy within Mozambique and in neighbouring
countries. In the long-term, the accumulation of sediment in Lake
Cabora Bassa and the project's social and environmental impacts are
likely to become increasingly significant in determining the value of
the project. - The complex and far-reaching changes induced by the construction
of the Cabora Bassa Dam will have considerable influence over the
future development of the lower Zambezi valley. The options open to
Mozambique are restricted by the constraints of the system and the
information and resources available, but some benefit could be gained
through co-operation with other basin states. The general lessons
provided by the Cabora Bassa Project are applicable to large water
regulation projects in other under-developed regions. |
Publisher
The University of Edinburgh |
Relation
Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22 |
Type of publication
Thesis or Dissertation; Doctoral; PhD Doctor of Philosophy |
Format
application/pdf; application/pdf |
Repository
Edinburgh - University of Edinburgh
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