The assessment of natural hazards such as floods and droughts is a complex issue that demands integrated approaches and high-quality data. Especially in African developing countries, where information is limited, the assessment of floods and droughts, though an overarching issue that influences economic and social development, is even more challenging. This paper presents an integrated approach to assessing crucial aspects of floods and droughts in the transboundary Mékrou River basin (a portion of the Niger River basin in West Africa), combining climatic trends analysis and the findings of a household survey. The multivariable trend analysis estimates, at the biophysical level, the climate variability and the occurrence of floods ...
In this paper, we study the impact of climate change on river regimes in several parts of Africa, an...
Climate change and the resurgence of floods are realities widely recognized today in the scientific ...
People living in poverty are particularly vulnerable to shocks, including those caused by natural di...
The assessment of natural hazards such as floods and droughts is a complex issue that demands integr...
International audienceAfter the drought of the 1970s in West Africa, the variability in rainfall and...
After the drought of the 1970s in West Africa, the variability in rainfall and land use changes most...
This study analyses the increasing number of catastrophic floods in the Niger River Basin, focusing ...
Extreme flood events are becoming more frequent and intense in recent times, owing to climate change...
Water resources plays a key role in the social progress and economic development of west african cou...
Study region: Volta River Basin, West Africa Study focus: Hydrological droughts have a wide range of...
Environmental change in the Sudan-Sahel region of West Africa (SSWA) has been much debated since the...
Changes in runoff trends have caused severe water shortages and ecological problems in agriculture a...
International audienceIn West Africa, climate variations and droughts have always affected livelihoo...
Sub-Saharan Africa is highly vulnerable to climate change given its low capacities of resilience to ...
Climate change has led to changes in the known patterns of rainfall and other climatic variables as ...
In this paper, we study the impact of climate change on river regimes in several parts of Africa, an...
Climate change and the resurgence of floods are realities widely recognized today in the scientific ...
People living in poverty are particularly vulnerable to shocks, including those caused by natural di...
The assessment of natural hazards such as floods and droughts is a complex issue that demands integr...
International audienceAfter the drought of the 1970s in West Africa, the variability in rainfall and...
After the drought of the 1970s in West Africa, the variability in rainfall and land use changes most...
This study analyses the increasing number of catastrophic floods in the Niger River Basin, focusing ...
Extreme flood events are becoming more frequent and intense in recent times, owing to climate change...
Water resources plays a key role in the social progress and economic development of west african cou...
Study region: Volta River Basin, West Africa Study focus: Hydrological droughts have a wide range of...
Environmental change in the Sudan-Sahel region of West Africa (SSWA) has been much debated since the...
Changes in runoff trends have caused severe water shortages and ecological problems in agriculture a...
International audienceIn West Africa, climate variations and droughts have always affected livelihoo...
Sub-Saharan Africa is highly vulnerable to climate change given its low capacities of resilience to ...
Climate change has led to changes in the known patterns of rainfall and other climatic variables as ...
In this paper, we study the impact of climate change on river regimes in several parts of Africa, an...
Climate change and the resurgence of floods are realities widely recognized today in the scientific ...
People living in poverty are particularly vulnerable to shocks, including those caused by natural di...