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The Serayu Valley Project, Central Java, Indonesia (1973–1980)

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The Serayu Valley Project is a joint Indonesian/Dutch research and training project for river basin development. The cooperation between the Faculty of Geography of the Gadjah Mada university of Yogyakarta and several Dutch university earth sciences groups is sponsored by the Netherlands Universities Foundation for International Cooperation (NUFFIC). Part I deals with the objectives, funding, structure and educational and research organization of the project. Part II contains a very brief description of the Serayu River Basin (± 3,700 km2) selected as area of study for the project. Part III presents the approach for planning and development in a tentative outline of a masterplan for the basin.

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Engelen, G.B. The Serayu Valley Project, Central Java, Indonesia (1973–1980). GeoJournal 4, 71–75 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00586759

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