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Archive | 2003

Hydraulic design of side weirs

Brendan Bromwich; Richard May; Yann Gasowski; Charlie Rickard

Hydraulic design of side weirs provides practical guidance, leading the designer through the whole hydraulic design process to ensure that the structure operates as intended. Contents: Introduction; Methods of flow regulation; Design considerations; Applications of side weirs; Flow characteristics of weirs; Hydraulic design method; Application to practical problems; References; Bibliography; Appendix 1: General theory of side weirs; Appendix 2: Evaluation of alternative solution methods; Appendix 3: Development of design method.


International Journal of Water Resources Development | 2015

Nexus meets crisis: a review of conflict, natural resources and the humanitarian response in Darfur with reference to the water-energy-food nexus

Brendan Bromwich

Darfur has been widely used as a case study by both those arguing for causality between environmental scarcity and war and those disputing it. This article challenges that approach by drawing on debates taking place within Darfur, reflecting on both the conflict and the humanitarian response. It argues that reviewing Darfur on its own terms makes a stronger basis to identify transferable lessons for interventions elsewhere. It considers water, food and energy, and finds that supporting governance is an essential theme for promoting economic recovery and laying a foundation for a well-managed water–energy–food nexus.


Journal of Eastern African Studies | 2018

Power, contested institutions and land: repoliticising analysis of natural resources and conflict in Darfur

Brendan Bromwich

ABSTRACT The fact that attributing the conflict in Darfur to environmental factors masks human agency and therefore accountability for the violence is well recognised. However, this point is often made with reference to government culpability for the violence in terms that reduce the Darfur conflict to one of political and economic marginalisation alone. The academic discourse has thereby created a misleading dichotomy between a ‘depoliticised’ local conflict and a ‘political’ conflict at the national level. This article bridges that polarised debate by investigating the contested institutions across Darfur that are relevant to conflicts within Darfur, to conflict with Khartoum and to regional conflicts notably involving Libya and Chad. Three case studies of conflict in Darfur are investigated with a focus on the complex interplay between solidarities of livelihood (which downplay ethnic divisions) and solidarities of ethnicity (which feature highly in conflict). Regional and national conflicts interact with conflict within Darfur through manipulation of contested institutions, among other means. The paper investigates how divergent framings of natural resources and conflict have been instrumentalised within the global discourse on Darfur, to the detriment of both the search for peace in Darfur and a theoretical understanding of the links between natural resources and conflict.


Archive | 2007

Darfur: Relief in a Vulnerable Environment

Brendan Bromwich


Archive | 2008

Destitution, distortion and deforestation: The impact of conflict on the timber and woodfuel trade in Darfur

Brendan Bromwich; Margie Buchanan-Smith; Abuelgasim Abdalla Adam


Archive | 2008

Water resource management in humanitarian programming in Darfur: The case for drought preparedness

Brendan Bromwich


UPEACE | 2009

Environment and Conflict in Africa

Brendan Bromwich


Archive | 2014

Relationships and Resources

Brendan Bromwich


UPEACE | 2009

Environmental Impacts of Conflict

Brendan Bromwich


Humanitarian Exchange Magazine | 2008

Environmental degradation and conflict in Darfur

Brendan Bromwich

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National University of Singapore

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