The Zambezi Basin, a semi-arid 1.4 Mio km2 catchment area spreading across eight countries, constitutes a highly complex system. With several large dams, namely Kariba, Cahora Bassa, Kafue Gorge and Itezhi-Tezhi, the basin’s hydrology is also influenced by vast wetlands with high ecological value such as the Barotse plains, the Mana Pools or the Kafue flats. The African DAms ProjecT (ADAPT) is an interdisciplinary research project aiming to develop an integrated set of methods that help assessing the ecological and socio-economic effects of dams.Acomprehensive evaluation and characterization of the flow regimes before and after the dam’s construction is a stepping stone towards this goal. The analysis is based on historical data, taking int...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
Globally, river ecosystems serve as significant sources for socio economic development thr...
The middle Zambezi has experienced hydrological extremes in alternating intervals. The impacts are m...
ABSTRACT: The Zambezi Basin, a semi-arid 1.4Mio km2 catchment area spreading across eight countries,...
The Zambezi River basin is the fourth largest in Africa. Covering an area of about 1 400 000 km2 tha...
The Mana Pools flood plain along the Middle Zambezi River and part of a popular Mana Pools National...
With a basin covering 1.4 million km2, the Zambezi is the fifth largest drainage basin in Africa. Bo...
Anumber of major hydropower schemes have been developed in the lambezi river basin to ensure astable...
The Lower Middle Zambezi catchment is sandwiched between three major dams; Kariba, Kafue (Itezhi-te...
A three-year study on the development of decision support tools for management of large internationa...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
By affecting transpiration and evaporation and influencing how water is routed and stored in a basin...
AbstractStudy regionThe Zambezi River basin (1.4×106 km2) in southern Africa, which is shared by eig...
Economic development coupled with climate change presents an increased risk to delta ecosystems and ...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
Globally, river ecosystems serve as significant sources for socio economic development thr...
The middle Zambezi has experienced hydrological extremes in alternating intervals. The impacts are m...
ABSTRACT: The Zambezi Basin, a semi-arid 1.4Mio km2 catchment area spreading across eight countries,...
The Zambezi River basin is the fourth largest in Africa. Covering an area of about 1 400 000 km2 tha...
The Mana Pools flood plain along the Middle Zambezi River and part of a popular Mana Pools National...
With a basin covering 1.4 million km2, the Zambezi is the fifth largest drainage basin in Africa. Bo...
Anumber of major hydropower schemes have been developed in the lambezi river basin to ensure astable...
The Lower Middle Zambezi catchment is sandwiched between three major dams; Kariba, Kafue (Itezhi-te...
A three-year study on the development of decision support tools for management of large internationa...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
By affecting transpiration and evaporation and influencing how water is routed and stored in a basin...
AbstractStudy regionThe Zambezi River basin (1.4×106 km2) in southern Africa, which is shared by eig...
Economic development coupled with climate change presents an increased risk to delta ecosystems and ...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
Globally, river ecosystems serve as significant sources for socio economic development thr...
The middle Zambezi has experienced hydrological extremes in alternating intervals. The impacts are m...