This study focused on the Upper Manyame sub-catchment which covers an area of approximately 3 786 km2 and forms part of the Manyame catchment, one of the seven catchments of Zimbabwe. Manyame catchment has its source in Marondera town and drains into the Zambezi River downstream of the Kariba Dam and upstream of the Cahora Bassa Dam, in the northern part of the country. This study assessed potential climate change impacts on the streamflow and reservoir inflows in the Upper Manyame sub-catchment. Hydrologic simulations for future climate (2030s and 2060s) were carried out using statistically downscaled bias-corrected variables from the HadCM3 (HadCM3A2a and HadCM3B2a scenarios) and CanESM2 (RCP2.6 and RCP8.5) global circulation models. The ...
Research and observations indicate that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are raising gl...
This paper analyzes the effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Limpopo Ri...
This study investigates the potential effects of climate change on the hydrology of Ssezibwa catchme...
Climate change has caused devastating impacts worldwide. The impacts include erratic rainfall, prolo...
Climate change according to IPCC usage refers to any change in climate over time, whether due to na...
AbstractStudy regionThe Zambezi River basin (1.4×106 km2) in southern Africa, which is shared by eig...
This study assesses the impacts of climate change on water resources over Mbarali River sub-catchmen...
This study investigates the potential effects of climate change on the hydrology of Ssezibwa catchme...
The greenhouse effect is expected to cause high temperature increase globally and this will lead to ...
This study investigates the many dynamics of the Manyame Catchment and comes up with recommendations...
The challenge of maintaining or improving the quality of rural livelihoods against the increasing t...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
ThesisAccording to the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Southern African regio...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
Research and observations indicate that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are raising gl...
This paper analyzes the effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Limpopo Ri...
This study investigates the potential effects of climate change on the hydrology of Ssezibwa catchme...
Climate change has caused devastating impacts worldwide. The impacts include erratic rainfall, prolo...
Climate change according to IPCC usage refers to any change in climate over time, whether due to na...
AbstractStudy regionThe Zambezi River basin (1.4×106 km2) in southern Africa, which is shared by eig...
This study assesses the impacts of climate change on water resources over Mbarali River sub-catchmen...
This study investigates the potential effects of climate change on the hydrology of Ssezibwa catchme...
The greenhouse effect is expected to cause high temperature increase globally and this will lead to ...
This study investigates the many dynamics of the Manyame Catchment and comes up with recommendations...
The challenge of maintaining or improving the quality of rural livelihoods against the increasing t...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
ThesisAccording to the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Southern African regio...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
Research and observations indicate that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are raising gl...
This paper analyzes the effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Limpopo Ri...
This study investigates the potential effects of climate change on the hydrology of Ssezibwa catchme...