In Ethiopia, groundwater is the main source of freshwater to support human consumption and socio-economic development. Little Akaki watershed is located in Upper Awash basin, known for its high annual rainfall and considered as the potential groundwater recharge zone. On the contrary, urbanization and industrial expansion are increasing at an alarming rate in the area. This became a concern threatening the groundwater resources’ sustainability. To address these challenges, integrated analysis of groundwater recharge and groundwater numerical simulations were made. For groundwater recharge estimation, SWAT model was used. The result indicated that recharge in the watershed mostly occurs from July to October with maximum values in August. On ...
The Sor and Gebba watershed has undergone several natural and anthropogenic changes, as evidenced by...
The Sor and Gebba watershed has undergone several natural and anthropogenic changes, as evidenced by...
Study region: Lake Tana sub-basin of the Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: Groundw...
The country of Ethiopia is highly vulnerable to human-caused climate change and is already suffering...
Estimating the spatial and temporal patterns of groundwater recharge through integrated water balanc...
The Geba basin is one of the most food-insecure areas of the Tigray regional state in northern Ethio...
The availability of sufficient water resources is critical for sustainable social and economic devel...
The Ethiopian government has declared the Lake Tana - Beles region to be a growth corridor and irrig...
Irrigation development is a policy priority for the Laka Tana basin. However available baseflow can ...
Improving water security is critical to delivering the best outcomes for development. In Ethiopia, t...
An assessment of land use dynamics and climate variability impacts on hydrological processes is vita...
A proper understanding of hydrological processes is vital for water resource assessment, management,...
Problem setting : Sloped aquifers on elevated plateaus may respond hydrodynamically different than s...
The hydrodynamic behaviour of a sloped phreatic aquifer in the Tigray Highlands in northern Ethiopia...
Food security and the socio-economic development in many arid and semi-arid regions in Africa cannot...
The Sor and Gebba watershed has undergone several natural and anthropogenic changes, as evidenced by...
The Sor and Gebba watershed has undergone several natural and anthropogenic changes, as evidenced by...
Study region: Lake Tana sub-basin of the Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: Groundw...
The country of Ethiopia is highly vulnerable to human-caused climate change and is already suffering...
Estimating the spatial and temporal patterns of groundwater recharge through integrated water balanc...
The Geba basin is one of the most food-insecure areas of the Tigray regional state in northern Ethio...
The availability of sufficient water resources is critical for sustainable social and economic devel...
The Ethiopian government has declared the Lake Tana - Beles region to be a growth corridor and irrig...
Irrigation development is a policy priority for the Laka Tana basin. However available baseflow can ...
Improving water security is critical to delivering the best outcomes for development. In Ethiopia, t...
An assessment of land use dynamics and climate variability impacts on hydrological processes is vita...
A proper understanding of hydrological processes is vital for water resource assessment, management,...
Problem setting : Sloped aquifers on elevated plateaus may respond hydrodynamically different than s...
The hydrodynamic behaviour of a sloped phreatic aquifer in the Tigray Highlands in northern Ethiopia...
Food security and the socio-economic development in many arid and semi-arid regions in Africa cannot...
The Sor and Gebba watershed has undergone several natural and anthropogenic changes, as evidenced by...
The Sor and Gebba watershed has undergone several natural and anthropogenic changes, as evidenced by...
Study region: Lake Tana sub-basin of the Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: Groundw...