The world is experiencing the first effects of the water crisis and its importance will become more prevalent in the next few decades. In this study, the case is made that there are steps that can be taken that can improve the standard of living for people by addressing the water needs of both rural and urban areas affected by the water crisis. If the standard of living was increased using the advice given in the thesis, Mali would then serve as an example for what could be done right in other arid areas
The political unrest that started in Mali on the 21st of March 2012 has had a significant impact on ...
In stark contrast to food scarcity, very little systematic data collection has been done to investig...
A major constraint to agricultural productivity is the amount of rainfall and its intra and inter-an...
The United Nations classifies Senegal as a water-poor country (less than 1000 m3 per capita of fresh...
Water development planning requires both technical and social considerations. Water is gathered and ...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...
This thesis analyses how and why the recurrent costs of water services are shared between different ...
This paper presents the results of a three-year research project aimed at addressing the issue of wa...
This paper presents the results of a three-year research project aimed at addressing the issue of wa...
The Maghreb region includes five countries Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. It is r...
The water resources of the Sahelian countries bordering the Senegal River basin (Senegal, Mali and M...
Water is a vital natural resource for humans, plants, and animals to survive. Although it covers 71%...
The water resources of the Sahelian countries bordering the Senegal River basin (Senegal, Mali and M...
Background Excessive rainwater during the rainy season and lack of water in the dry season have bee...
abstract: Africa is the area of the largest economic water scarcity on earth, with multiple countrie...
The political unrest that started in Mali on the 21st of March 2012 has had a significant impact on ...
In stark contrast to food scarcity, very little systematic data collection has been done to investig...
A major constraint to agricultural productivity is the amount of rainfall and its intra and inter-an...
The United Nations classifies Senegal as a water-poor country (less than 1000 m3 per capita of fresh...
Water development planning requires both technical and social considerations. Water is gathered and ...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...
This thesis analyses how and why the recurrent costs of water services are shared between different ...
This paper presents the results of a three-year research project aimed at addressing the issue of wa...
This paper presents the results of a three-year research project aimed at addressing the issue of wa...
The Maghreb region includes five countries Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. It is r...
The water resources of the Sahelian countries bordering the Senegal River basin (Senegal, Mali and M...
Water is a vital natural resource for humans, plants, and animals to survive. Although it covers 71%...
The water resources of the Sahelian countries bordering the Senegal River basin (Senegal, Mali and M...
Background Excessive rainwater during the rainy season and lack of water in the dry season have bee...
abstract: Africa is the area of the largest economic water scarcity on earth, with multiple countrie...
The political unrest that started in Mali on the 21st of March 2012 has had a significant impact on ...
In stark contrast to food scarcity, very little systematic data collection has been done to investig...
A major constraint to agricultural productivity is the amount of rainfall and its intra and inter-an...