In sub-Saharan Africa, land cover change, expansion of hydropower infrastructure, and increased flooding complicate country-level efforts to meet the Sustainable Development Goal target concerning access to safe water. The Water, Energy and Food (WEF) nexus approach recognises that addressing these complex challenges requires cross-sectoral analyses at multiple scales. Building on such an approach, our study examined the interrelationships between land cover change, dam-related flooding and access to safe water via a national-level spatial analysis with local case studies in Malawi and Ghana. Our assessment of the water–food interactions found that areas of overlap between water points and cropland increased from 2000 to 2020 for both count...
Global land deals, also coined ‘land grabbing’, lead to transferring land (use) rights from local co...
The water-energy-food (WEF) nexus has been promoted in recent years as an intersectional concept des...
Majority of the populace in the Upper West Region of Ghana are small-scale farmers who depend mainly...
In sub-Saharan Africa, land cover change, expansion of hydropower infrastructure, and increased floo...
This dataset includes flood geographical extent and water points draw by local informants in norther...
Water pollution is a major issue in Ghana with direct impacts on human health. However, the underlyi...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
Ensuring food security and the reduction of poverty has become a major challenge for sub Saharan Afr...
Water is a vital natural resource for humans, plants, and animals to survive. Although it covers 71%...
The water-food nexus literature examines the synergies and trade-offs of resource use but is dominat...
Drought in Africa has been extensively researched, particularly from meteorological, agricultural, a...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus has been promoted in recent years as an intersectional concept d...
Human interventions in the White Volta River in Ghana increase the flood risk in living spaces of th...
The CPWF Volta Basin Focal Project project team was led by Institut de Recherche pour le Développeme...
Water is the key limiting factor in socioeconomic and ecological development, but it is adversely af...
Global land deals, also coined ‘land grabbing’, lead to transferring land (use) rights from local co...
The water-energy-food (WEF) nexus has been promoted in recent years as an intersectional concept des...
Majority of the populace in the Upper West Region of Ghana are small-scale farmers who depend mainly...
In sub-Saharan Africa, land cover change, expansion of hydropower infrastructure, and increased floo...
This dataset includes flood geographical extent and water points draw by local informants in norther...
Water pollution is a major issue in Ghana with direct impacts on human health. However, the underlyi...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
Ensuring food security and the reduction of poverty has become a major challenge for sub Saharan Afr...
Water is a vital natural resource for humans, plants, and animals to survive. Although it covers 71%...
The water-food nexus literature examines the synergies and trade-offs of resource use but is dominat...
Drought in Africa has been extensively researched, particularly from meteorological, agricultural, a...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus has been promoted in recent years as an intersectional concept d...
Human interventions in the White Volta River in Ghana increase the flood risk in living spaces of th...
The CPWF Volta Basin Focal Project project team was led by Institut de Recherche pour le Développeme...
Water is the key limiting factor in socioeconomic and ecological development, but it is adversely af...
Global land deals, also coined ‘land grabbing’, lead to transferring land (use) rights from local co...
The water-energy-food (WEF) nexus has been promoted in recent years as an intersectional concept des...
Majority of the populace in the Upper West Region of Ghana are small-scale farmers who depend mainly...