This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2020We combine satellite imagery, urban growth modelling, groundwater modelling and hydrogeological field expeditions to estimate the potential impacts in 2050 of rapid urbanization and climate change on groundwater in Arusha, Tanzania, and by extension similar areas in Sub-Saharan Africa. Our analysis suggests that a reduction of groundwater recharge by 30–44% will cause groundwater levels to drop by up to 75 m, mainly due to increased evapotranspiration and to an expansion in paved surface. If this scenario becomes reality, we predict that wells will run dry, creating health, social and environmental risks
Groundwater sustainability ensures groundwater development and uses to meet current and future needs...
YesClimate change and urbanization can increase pressures on groundwater resources, but little is kn...
This research article published by Water Alternatives, Volume 11(3), 2018Groundwater is an important...
We combine satellite imagery, urban growth modelling, groundwater modelling and hydrogeological fiel...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2019This paper used three method...
This paper presents some early results of the ACC Dar Project (Adapting to Climate Change in Coasta...
This paper presents some early results of the ACC Dar Project (Adapting to Climate Change in Coastal...
Groundwater use has seen a significant increase in the rapidly urbanising city of Kumasi, Ghana, due...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philo...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
One of the key uncertainties surrounding the impacts of climate change in Africa is the effect on th...
Climate change and future abstraction regimes will influence the availability of groundwater resourc...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2019This review presents resear...
This paper presents the results of a modeling study on the potential effects of different scenarios ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is believed to host large groundwater reserves that remain unutilized. The SADC G...
Groundwater sustainability ensures groundwater development and uses to meet current and future needs...
YesClimate change and urbanization can increase pressures on groundwater resources, but little is kn...
This research article published by Water Alternatives, Volume 11(3), 2018Groundwater is an important...
We combine satellite imagery, urban growth modelling, groundwater modelling and hydrogeological fiel...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2019This paper used three method...
This paper presents some early results of the ACC Dar Project (Adapting to Climate Change in Coasta...
This paper presents some early results of the ACC Dar Project (Adapting to Climate Change in Coastal...
Groundwater use has seen a significant increase in the rapidly urbanising city of Kumasi, Ghana, due...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philo...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
One of the key uncertainties surrounding the impacts of climate change in Africa is the effect on th...
Climate change and future abstraction regimes will influence the availability of groundwater resourc...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2019This review presents resear...
This paper presents the results of a modeling study on the potential effects of different scenarios ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is believed to host large groundwater reserves that remain unutilized. The SADC G...
Groundwater sustainability ensures groundwater development and uses to meet current and future needs...
YesClimate change and urbanization can increase pressures on groundwater resources, but little is kn...
This research article published by Water Alternatives, Volume 11(3), 2018Groundwater is an important...