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A common example of this cost-tree problems are the irrigation networks.
By the 1980s, the irrigation network had been extended as far as was possible.
The human interference in the form of irrigation network has greatly damaged the natural environment.
However, today, this irrigation network is no longer present, and peasants only get one rice crop a year.
One result is an irrigation network beset by staggering waste.
Taking care of such an irrigation network requires a careful and well-coordinated community effort.
Repair of the irrigation network had been a priority.
They could make cement, and developed large irrigation networks.
He also was a consultant for a large irrigation network project in Iraq near Baghdad.
It was before the time of Jikka-segi, the irrigation network this region is famed for.
Mahaweli River in this section was connected to the nearby ancient irrigation network.
The Balonne is used for an extensive irrigation network.
The British supervised the construction of one of the most complex irrigation networks in the world.
The king's first act was to performed a public service for his subjects by building an irrigation network for the rice fields.
Columbia Basin Project, a large irrigation network in central Washington.
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.
It used the Grand Coulee as an irrigation network.
The concrete-lined canals of the irrigation network in the affected region sustained some cracks.
In the Muslim era a castle and a mosque (now gone) were built, as well as an extensive irrigation network.
The main agricultural product was rice, the cultivation of which was supported by an intricate irrigation network.
Kekarongole and Katilu had irrigation networks made commencing sometime during or after 1975.
Irrigation networks and dams helped boost agriculture and cultivated wasteland.
Cambodia made progress in improving the country's irrigation network and in expanding its rice cultivation area.
The floods started in the first week of February, killing at least 230 people and sweeping away farmland, roads, irrigation networks and power lines.