This study examines the impact of climate change on water resources in some parts of the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Nigeria. Climatological data of rainfall amount, temperature and evaporation from rivers and lakes in the zone were collected from Nigeria Meteorological Agency(NIMET),Lagos and Nigeria Hydrological Services in Kaduna respectively while data of river discharge and lake levels were also collected from Nigeria Hydrological Services. The Standardized anomaly index was used to test for fluctuations in rainfall. Temperature, runoff and water level in lakes, the trend analysis was used to examine the trends in these variables. Three hundred and sixty copies of structured questionnaires were used to examine the adaptation to water resou...
Climate is a key factor in water availability and accessibility on both the earth surface and below ...
This review employs the DPSIR framework to synthesise evidence of climate and environmental change i...
In this paper, we examine the possibility that the increasing number and size of dam/irrigation proj...
Changes in runoff trends have caused severe water shortages and ecological problems in agriculture a...
The Sokoto-Rima drainage basin is important for food and agricultural production in the country as w...
The impart of climate change is felt worldwide, but the effects are more devastating in countries wh...
Nigeria’s climate has been changing, evident in: increases in temperature; variable rainfall; rise i...
The study examined the climate variability and change using temperature record (1951-2014) over Kano...
In this paper, we examine the possibility that the increasing number and size of dam/irrigation proj...
Global warming and climate variability are emerging as the foremost environmental problems in the 21...
The strategies and actions in the management of African River Basins in a warming climate environmen...
It was speculated that the droughts of the 1970s and 1980s that ravaged the Sahelian region of West ...
The aim of this review was to examine the impacts, adaptation and vulnerability of the Niger Delta t...
This paper investigates the impact of climate change on global and regional water resources. Primary...
The lower Ogun River is highly vulnerable to climate change due to its geographic location at the so...
Climate is a key factor in water availability and accessibility on both the earth surface and below ...
This review employs the DPSIR framework to synthesise evidence of climate and environmental change i...
In this paper, we examine the possibility that the increasing number and size of dam/irrigation proj...
Changes in runoff trends have caused severe water shortages and ecological problems in agriculture a...
The Sokoto-Rima drainage basin is important for food and agricultural production in the country as w...
The impart of climate change is felt worldwide, but the effects are more devastating in countries wh...
Nigeria’s climate has been changing, evident in: increases in temperature; variable rainfall; rise i...
The study examined the climate variability and change using temperature record (1951-2014) over Kano...
In this paper, we examine the possibility that the increasing number and size of dam/irrigation proj...
Global warming and climate variability are emerging as the foremost environmental problems in the 21...
The strategies and actions in the management of African River Basins in a warming climate environmen...
It was speculated that the droughts of the 1970s and 1980s that ravaged the Sahelian region of West ...
The aim of this review was to examine the impacts, adaptation and vulnerability of the Niger Delta t...
This paper investigates the impact of climate change on global and regional water resources. Primary...
The lower Ogun River is highly vulnerable to climate change due to its geographic location at the so...
Climate is a key factor in water availability and accessibility on both the earth surface and below ...
This review employs the DPSIR framework to synthesise evidence of climate and environmental change i...
In this paper, we examine the possibility that the increasing number and size of dam/irrigation proj...