Around one in ten Tanzanians source their water from rivers originating in the Eastern Arc Mountains (EAM). In Dar es Salaam, the main water source is the Ruvu River, flowing from Uluguru Nature Reserve, from which around 300 million litres are extracted daily. Moreover, at least half of Tanzanian hydroelectricity is generated from EAM rivers. The EAM contain moist forest assemblages as well as large areas of miombo woodland at lower elevations and on drier leeward aspects. These biomes are believed to play significant roles in the regulation of hydrological flow, flood mitigation and soil conservation. Despite this hypothesised importance, the interactions between river flow, habitat type and land use are not well understood...
The Usangu wetlands were severely degraded over the last twenty years by cattle and the shortage of ...
This thesis looks at the importance of water quality and quantity in the tropical ecosystems in rela...
Classifying rivers into homogeneous categories based on hydrological and/or environmental attributes...
Deterioration of upland soils, demographic growth, and climate change all lead to an increased utili...
The hydrology of the Little Ruaha River which is a major catchment of the Ihemi Cluster in the South...
Ungauged catchments can be found in many parts of the world, but particularly in sub-Saharan Africa....
Rapidly growing economies often have high population growth, resulting in agricultural expansion in ...
Water is a vital resource for survival on the Earth. Sustainable management of water resources is th...
International audienceA spatially distributed hydrologic model (WetSpa) is used to estimate daily ri...
A thesis 2019Water resources have become scarce in most tropical areas of Tanzania due to climate c...
Deforestation is known to alter hydrology by reducing interception, transpiration and infiltration c...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
Study region Little Kinyasungwe Catchment within the River Wami Basin of central, semi-arid Tanzania...
The hydrological conditions on the southern slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, are complex and not ...
Simple models that require little input data and are easy to use is the ideal case within hydrology....
The Usangu wetlands were severely degraded over the last twenty years by cattle and the shortage of ...
This thesis looks at the importance of water quality and quantity in the tropical ecosystems in rela...
Classifying rivers into homogeneous categories based on hydrological and/or environmental attributes...
Deterioration of upland soils, demographic growth, and climate change all lead to an increased utili...
The hydrology of the Little Ruaha River which is a major catchment of the Ihemi Cluster in the South...
Ungauged catchments can be found in many parts of the world, but particularly in sub-Saharan Africa....
Rapidly growing economies often have high population growth, resulting in agricultural expansion in ...
Water is a vital resource for survival on the Earth. Sustainable management of water resources is th...
International audienceA spatially distributed hydrologic model (WetSpa) is used to estimate daily ri...
A thesis 2019Water resources have become scarce in most tropical areas of Tanzania due to climate c...
Deforestation is known to alter hydrology by reducing interception, transpiration and infiltration c...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
Study region Little Kinyasungwe Catchment within the River Wami Basin of central, semi-arid Tanzania...
The hydrological conditions on the southern slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, are complex and not ...
Simple models that require little input data and are easy to use is the ideal case within hydrology....
The Usangu wetlands were severely degraded over the last twenty years by cattle and the shortage of ...
This thesis looks at the importance of water quality and quantity in the tropical ecosystems in rela...
Classifying rivers into homogeneous categories based on hydrological and/or environmental attributes...