Recent attention to transboundary aquifers (TBAs) in Africa reflects the growing importance of these resources for development in the continent. However, relatively little research on these aquifers and their best management strategies has been published. This report recapitulates progress on mapping and management frameworks for TBAs in Africa. The world map on transboundary aquifers presented at the 6th World Water Forum in 2012 identified 71 TBA systems in Africa. This report presents an updated African TBA map including 80 shared aquifers and aquifer systems superimposed on 63 international river basins. Furthermore, it proposes a new nomenclature for the mapping based on three sub-regions, reflecting the leading regional development co...
nternational law governing transboundary aquifers is considerably underdeveloped, with only a handfu...
Water resources management in water scarce regions like the Southern Africa Development Community (S...
Groundwater is one of the most important sources for drinking water, livestock water, and irrigation...
International audienceRecent attention to transboundary aquifers (TBAs) in Africa reflects the growi...
Study region : Transboundary aquifers (TBAs) of Africa. Study focus: Review of work on TBAs in Afri...
Africa is heavily reliant on groundwater resources, with an estimated 75 % of the population depende...
Transboundary aquifer (TBA) management, in part, seeks to mitigate degradation of groundwater resour...
4.2 What is a transboundary aquifer (TBA)? 4 4.3 Transboundary aquifers in Africa 6 4.4 Approach and...
Transboundary groundwater commonly implies a body of groundwater intersected by a political border w...
Study Focus: Integrated water resource management (IWRM) of transboundary aquifers (TBA’s) is becomi...
In sub-saharan Africa, there are around 63 transboundary river basins whose water cut across nations...
Within the framework of the “Governance of Groundwater Resources in Transboundary Aquifers” (GGRETA)...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
In Lipchin, C.; Sandler, D.; Cushman, E. (Eds.). The Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin: cooperation am...
nternational law governing transboundary aquifers is considerably underdeveloped, with only a handfu...
Water resources management in water scarce regions like the Southern Africa Development Community (S...
Groundwater is one of the most important sources for drinking water, livestock water, and irrigation...
International audienceRecent attention to transboundary aquifers (TBAs) in Africa reflects the growi...
Study region : Transboundary aquifers (TBAs) of Africa. Study focus: Review of work on TBAs in Afri...
Africa is heavily reliant on groundwater resources, with an estimated 75 % of the population depende...
Transboundary aquifer (TBA) management, in part, seeks to mitigate degradation of groundwater resour...
4.2 What is a transboundary aquifer (TBA)? 4 4.3 Transboundary aquifers in Africa 6 4.4 Approach and...
Transboundary groundwater commonly implies a body of groundwater intersected by a political border w...
Study Focus: Integrated water resource management (IWRM) of transboundary aquifers (TBA’s) is becomi...
In sub-saharan Africa, there are around 63 transboundary river basins whose water cut across nations...
Within the framework of the “Governance of Groundwater Resources in Transboundary Aquifers” (GGRETA)...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related...
In Lipchin, C.; Sandler, D.; Cushman, E. (Eds.). The Jordan River and Dead Sea Basin: cooperation am...
nternational law governing transboundary aquifers is considerably underdeveloped, with only a handfu...
Water resources management in water scarce regions like the Southern Africa Development Community (S...
Groundwater is one of the most important sources for drinking water, livestock water, and irrigation...