The formerly perennial Katuma River in western Tanzania starts in a protected forest, it then flows through irrigated rice farms before reaching Lake Katavi, a floodplain wetland whose outflow regulates the river flow through the Katavi National Park (KNP) down to its outlet at Lake Rukwa, which has no outlet. In recent years, due to overexploitation of water for irrigation, the Katuma River dried out for up to four months per year and this greatly degraded the KNP ecosystem, the siltation of river lead to flooding of the adjacent areas during heavy rains, and the water level of Lake Rukwa has decreased by 4 m since 1992 while its fishery yield and water quality also deteriorated. In 2016, a total of 46 illegal weirs were removed from the K...
The Mara Wetland in Tanzania has an important role in regulating the quality, timing and magnitude o...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
The formerly perennial Katuma River in western Tanzania starts in a protected forest, it then flows ...
The Great Ruaha River (GRR) in Tanzania was perennial before 1993. Its source, the Usangu wetlands, ...
The Usangu wetlands, containing the Ihefu swamp, are one of the most valuable inland wetlands in Tan...
The Usangu wetlands were severely degraded over the last twenty years by cattle and the shortage of ...
NoDemand for water in the Usangu Basin is driven by a number of competing uses. These include domest...
An open channel flow model, calibrated against field data, suggests that cattle intrusion in the eas...
The Lower Mara River and Wetland, Tanzania, is an important ecosystem and unique water resource for ...
Availability of water for wildlife in some of the National Parks in Tanzania has been hampered by se...
Degradation of urban river systems is a global problem that poses challenges in Tanzania and other l...
In Tanzania half of households have unsafe drinking water (Nkonya, 2010) and many diseases arise fro...
In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Managemen...
The importance of restoring and maintaining environmental flows for sustaining the ecosystem integri...
The Mara Wetland in Tanzania has an important role in regulating the quality, timing and magnitude o...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
The formerly perennial Katuma River in western Tanzania starts in a protected forest, it then flows ...
The Great Ruaha River (GRR) in Tanzania was perennial before 1993. Its source, the Usangu wetlands, ...
The Usangu wetlands, containing the Ihefu swamp, are one of the most valuable inland wetlands in Tan...
The Usangu wetlands were severely degraded over the last twenty years by cattle and the shortage of ...
NoDemand for water in the Usangu Basin is driven by a number of competing uses. These include domest...
An open channel flow model, calibrated against field data, suggests that cattle intrusion in the eas...
The Lower Mara River and Wetland, Tanzania, is an important ecosystem and unique water resource for ...
Availability of water for wildlife in some of the National Parks in Tanzania has been hampered by se...
Degradation of urban river systems is a global problem that poses challenges in Tanzania and other l...
In Tanzania half of households have unsafe drinking water (Nkonya, 2010) and many diseases arise fro...
In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Managemen...
The importance of restoring and maintaining environmental flows for sustaining the ecosystem integri...
The Mara Wetland in Tanzania has an important role in regulating the quality, timing and magnitude o...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...
The Middle Zambezi, host to a rich biodiversity, is located in the central part of the Zambezi River...