The Great Ruaha River (GRR) in Tanzania was perennial before 1993. Its source, the Usangu wetlands, was also perennial. Since then, the GRR has started drying out during the dry season, with a trend towards earlier and longer periods of drying. This drying process degrades the surrounding ecosystems along the entire length of the GRR, including the Ruaha National Park (RNP) and impacts human livelihoods throughout its course; it also impairs the economy of Tanzania through reduced hydropower generation at the Mtera and Kidatu power plants. The Usangu wetlands dried up in 2000, 2002 and 2005 during the dry season and its areal extent has been shrinking. Intensive livestock grazing and both dry and wet season irrigated agriculture in the Usan...
Axe and fire are destroying the forest of the East Usambara mountains in Tanzania. These forests of ...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a critical socio-economic and political problem all over the...
The Lower Mara River and Wetland, Tanzania, is an important ecosystem and unique water resource for ...
An open channel flow model, calibrated against field data, suggests that cattle intrusion in the eas...
The Usangu wetlands were severely degraded over the last twenty years by cattle and the shortage of ...
The formerly perennial Katuma River in western Tanzania starts in a protected forest, it then flows ...
NoDemand for water in the Usangu Basin is driven by a number of competing uses. These include domest...
For the past eleven years, the Great Ruaha River which flows through the Ruaha National Park, has c...
The Usangu wetlands, containing the Ihefu swamp, are one of the most valuable inland wetlands in Tan...
Availability of water for wildlife in some of the National Parks in Tanzania has been hampered by se...
This report presents the findings of a study to assess changes to flows into, and downstream of, the...
The Usangu wetland (Ihefu) is a wetland of great importance for its biodiversity and acts as regula...
This thesis examines the implications posed to local livelihoods and regional ecosystems by a large-...
Adaptation to anthropogenic climate change is becoming vital to freshwater ecosystems and resource m...
In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Managemen...
Axe and fire are destroying the forest of the East Usambara mountains in Tanzania. These forests of ...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a critical socio-economic and political problem all over the...
The Lower Mara River and Wetland, Tanzania, is an important ecosystem and unique water resource for ...
An open channel flow model, calibrated against field data, suggests that cattle intrusion in the eas...
The Usangu wetlands were severely degraded over the last twenty years by cattle and the shortage of ...
The formerly perennial Katuma River in western Tanzania starts in a protected forest, it then flows ...
NoDemand for water in the Usangu Basin is driven by a number of competing uses. These include domest...
For the past eleven years, the Great Ruaha River which flows through the Ruaha National Park, has c...
The Usangu wetlands, containing the Ihefu swamp, are one of the most valuable inland wetlands in Tan...
Availability of water for wildlife in some of the National Parks in Tanzania has been hampered by se...
This report presents the findings of a study to assess changes to flows into, and downstream of, the...
The Usangu wetland (Ihefu) is a wetland of great importance for its biodiversity and acts as regula...
This thesis examines the implications posed to local livelihoods and regional ecosystems by a large-...
Adaptation to anthropogenic climate change is becoming vital to freshwater ecosystems and resource m...
In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Managemen...
Axe and fire are destroying the forest of the East Usambara mountains in Tanzania. These forests of ...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a critical socio-economic and political problem all over the...
The Lower Mara River and Wetland, Tanzania, is an important ecosystem and unique water resource for ...