The northern Ghana climatological conditions are favourable for agricultural production. The annual average precipitation of 800-1250 mm/y is theoretically sufficient for farmers to be year-round self-sufficient. However, the majority of precipitation falls in a 4-month wet season spanning from late May to October. As a consequence, the region is subjected to both seasonal flooding and long periods of drought. The dry season agriculture is of moderate intensity, takes place at small-scale and is groundwater dependent. In the near future it is not unthinkable that extraction exceeds natural recharge and groundwater withdrawal is no longer sustainable in the northern Ghana regions. The small-holder farmers' use of Aquifer Storage and Recovery...
It is estimated that groundwater contributes about 62 percent of the total water requirement of Ghan...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
This study uses a modified Granger and Gray model to estimate evapotranspiration and then groundwate...
Increasing climate variability and challenge in access to water pose major impediments to rainfed ag...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
A study was carried out to understand the reasons why there is low groundwater potential in the Nort...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
Evaluating groundwater levels and recharge patterns is part of sustainably managing the water supply...
Groundwater is the main source of potable water for various uses in the Afram Plains area, Ghana. Th...
Groundwater development potential in northern Ghana (108 671 km2) has been assessed by combining spa...
The groundwater potential of north-western Ghana has been assessed in terms oftransmissivity and spe...
As part of global efforts to address the challenges that are confronting groundwater for various pur...
This study uses a modified Granger and Gray model to estimate evapotranspiration and then groundwate...
It is estimated that groundwater contributes about 62 percent of the total water requirement of Ghan...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
This study uses a modified Granger and Gray model to estimate evapotranspiration and then groundwate...
Increasing climate variability and challenge in access to water pose major impediments to rainfed ag...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
A study was carried out to understand the reasons why there is low groundwater potential in the Nort...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
Evaluating groundwater levels and recharge patterns is part of sustainably managing the water supply...
Groundwater is the main source of potable water for various uses in the Afram Plains area, Ghana. Th...
Groundwater development potential in northern Ghana (108 671 km2) has been assessed by combining spa...
The groundwater potential of north-western Ghana has been assessed in terms oftransmissivity and spe...
As part of global efforts to address the challenges that are confronting groundwater for various pur...
This study uses a modified Granger and Gray model to estimate evapotranspiration and then groundwate...
It is estimated that groundwater contributes about 62 percent of the total water requirement of Ghan...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
This study uses a modified Granger and Gray model to estimate evapotranspiration and then groundwate...