Granting safe water access worldwide is a major objective of the Sustainable Development Goals. Water access is a manifold concept that encompasses collection time, distance from the household, water quality, affordability, and reliability of water sources, among other factors. GIS-based methods can be particularly useful in improving water access estimates, particularly in rural areas of developing countries. Based on an extensive water point database (n = 770), this paper explores the main challenges involved in mapping water access in two rural communes of Burkina Faso. Water access is estimated in terms of coverage per surface area. Coverage is filtered into four distinct categories of improved water sources, namely existing infrastruct...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
The problems of population explosion and low level of water supply service provision are prevalent i...
Groundwater represents an essential resource in sub-Saharan Africa, where several hundred million pe...
Collection of groundwater level and abstraction data are essential components of successful groundwa...
The French BRGM (1) is producing a map summarising the water resources of West and Central Africa, i...
The Millennium Development Goals set the target to “halve by 2015 the proportion of people without s...
Water scarcity constrains socio-economic development in the sahelian country of Burkina Faso. During...
abstract: Africa is the area of the largest economic water scarcity on earth, with multiple countrie...
Abstract Monitoring safe water access in developing countries relies primarily on household health s...
International audienceCoastal area is always a zone with complex problems. Due to the attraction the...
The UN in the year 2000 enlisted improved access to potable water supply as one of the development g...
The study aims to identify areas where agro-pastoralists access to water during the dry season in th...
In Tanzania, like in many other countries in the Sub-Saharan region, the government is implementing ...
Accessibility to safe water remains a major concern in Benin, where only 23 % of the population have...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
The problems of population explosion and low level of water supply service provision are prevalent i...
Groundwater represents an essential resource in sub-Saharan Africa, where several hundred million pe...
Collection of groundwater level and abstraction data are essential components of successful groundwa...
The French BRGM (1) is producing a map summarising the water resources of West and Central Africa, i...
The Millennium Development Goals set the target to “halve by 2015 the proportion of people without s...
Water scarcity constrains socio-economic development in the sahelian country of Burkina Faso. During...
abstract: Africa is the area of the largest economic water scarcity on earth, with multiple countrie...
Abstract Monitoring safe water access in developing countries relies primarily on household health s...
International audienceCoastal area is always a zone with complex problems. Due to the attraction the...
The UN in the year 2000 enlisted improved access to potable water supply as one of the development g...
The study aims to identify areas where agro-pastoralists access to water during the dry season in th...
In Tanzania, like in many other countries in the Sub-Saharan region, the government is implementing ...
Accessibility to safe water remains a major concern in Benin, where only 23 % of the population have...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
The problems of population explosion and low level of water supply service provision are prevalent i...
Groundwater represents an essential resource in sub-Saharan Africa, where several hundred million pe...