Increasing frequency and severity of drought is driving increased use of groundwater resources in arid regions of Northern Kenya, where approximately 2.5 million people depend on groundwater for personal use, livestock, and limited irrigation. As part of a broader effort to provide more sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene services in the region, we have collected data related to site functionality and use for approximately 120 motorized boreholes across five counties. Using a multilevel model to account for geospatial and temporal clustering, we found that borehole sites, which counties had identified as strategic assets during drought, ran on average about 1.31 h less per day compared to non-strategic borehole sites. As this finding...
Climate change and future abstraction regimes will influence the availability of groundwater resourc...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
Increasing frequency and severity of drought is driving increased use of groundwater resources in ar...
Millions of people in the arid regions of Kenya and Ethiopia face water scarcity and frequent drough...
As rural African communities experience more frequent and extreme droughts, it is increasingly impor...
During the El Nino drought in Ethiopia in 2015-16 significant efforts were made to monitor the perfo...
This study examines the relationship between rainfall and groundwater use in rural Kenya, using auto...
Drought is a complex natural hazard that is increasingly causing major socio-economic and environmen...
As a result of climate change, sub-Saharan Africa, is expected to experience more frequent and extre...
The countries of the Horn of Africa face shared regional challenges to enhance proactive management ...
During drought, groundwater is often relied on to provide secure drinking water, particularly in rur...
The industrialization process taking place in Africa has led to an overall increase in groundwater a...
Water insecurity is a threat to pastoral livelihoods and sustainability. The Water Act of Kenya, 200...
Drought events remain a major threat to lives and livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) due to the...
Climate change and future abstraction regimes will influence the availability of groundwater resourc...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
Increasing frequency and severity of drought is driving increased use of groundwater resources in ar...
Millions of people in the arid regions of Kenya and Ethiopia face water scarcity and frequent drough...
As rural African communities experience more frequent and extreme droughts, it is increasingly impor...
During the El Nino drought in Ethiopia in 2015-16 significant efforts were made to monitor the perfo...
This study examines the relationship between rainfall and groundwater use in rural Kenya, using auto...
Drought is a complex natural hazard that is increasingly causing major socio-economic and environmen...
As a result of climate change, sub-Saharan Africa, is expected to experience more frequent and extre...
The countries of the Horn of Africa face shared regional challenges to enhance proactive management ...
During drought, groundwater is often relied on to provide secure drinking water, particularly in rur...
The industrialization process taking place in Africa has led to an overall increase in groundwater a...
Water insecurity is a threat to pastoral livelihoods and sustainability. The Water Act of Kenya, 200...
Drought events remain a major threat to lives and livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) due to the...
Climate change and future abstraction regimes will influence the availability of groundwater resourc...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...