The need for a catchment classification framework for the Congo Basin is obvious given the basin's inherent heterogeneities, the ungauged nature of the basin, and the pressing needs for water resources management that include the quantification of current and future supplies and demands, which also encompass the impacts of future changes associated with climate and land use, as well as water resources operational policies. The need is also prompted by many local-scale management concerns within the basin. This study uses an a priori approach to determine homogenous climatic-physiographic regions that are expected to underline dominant hydrological processes characteristics. A set of 1740 catchment units are partitioned across the whole basi...
In the Congo Basin, the elevated vulnerability of food security and the water supply implies that su...
Event Information Researchers from all around the world are putting a great deal of effort into the...
The Congo Basin in Africa is the world’s second largest river basin. Centrally located and with the ...
The effects of climate and environmental change are likely to exacerbate water stress in Africa over...
Classifying rivers into homogeneous categories based on hydrological and/or environmental attributes...
Hydrologists do not yet possess a generally accepted catchment classification system. This article p...
Study region The five drainage systems of the Congo River Basin in central Africa. Study focus ...
The lack of the basic data in both ungauged and poorly gauged catchments make the tasks of water res...
The objective of this study was to determine physiographic similarity, as indicator of hydrologic si...
International audienceAlthough the Congo Basin is still one of the least studied river basins in the...
This study aims to assess patterns, variability, and trends of rainfall and meteorological drought a...
The past few decades have witnessed the development of numerous catchment models, often with increas...
Although the Congo Basin is still one of the least studied river basins in the world, this paper att...
A sound catchment classification scheme is a fundamental step towards improved catchment hydrology s...
Streamflow estimation is an important task that is required in water resources assessment of Rwanda ...
In the Congo Basin, the elevated vulnerability of food security and the water supply implies that su...
Event Information Researchers from all around the world are putting a great deal of effort into the...
The Congo Basin in Africa is the world’s second largest river basin. Centrally located and with the ...
The effects of climate and environmental change are likely to exacerbate water stress in Africa over...
Classifying rivers into homogeneous categories based on hydrological and/or environmental attributes...
Hydrologists do not yet possess a generally accepted catchment classification system. This article p...
Study region The five drainage systems of the Congo River Basin in central Africa. Study focus ...
The lack of the basic data in both ungauged and poorly gauged catchments make the tasks of water res...
The objective of this study was to determine physiographic similarity, as indicator of hydrologic si...
International audienceAlthough the Congo Basin is still one of the least studied river basins in the...
This study aims to assess patterns, variability, and trends of rainfall and meteorological drought a...
The past few decades have witnessed the development of numerous catchment models, often with increas...
Although the Congo Basin is still one of the least studied river basins in the world, this paper att...
A sound catchment classification scheme is a fundamental step towards improved catchment hydrology s...
Streamflow estimation is an important task that is required in water resources assessment of Rwanda ...
In the Congo Basin, the elevated vulnerability of food security and the water supply implies that su...
Event Information Researchers from all around the world are putting a great deal of effort into the...
The Congo Basin in Africa is the world’s second largest river basin. Centrally located and with the ...