Water management challenges in basins of Sub-Saharan Africa and in other parts of the world are increasing due to rapid urbanisation, poverty and food insecurity, energy demands, and climate change. Nearly half of the world population live in cities, and this is estimated to reach two-thirds of the world's population by the year 2050. The need to improve water services in cities poses new challenges to river basin management. Water transfer from other sectors to cities is an obvious way of reallocating the uses and users of the available water but this may have far reaching upstream-downstream consequences in a catchment. In addition there is an increasing trend in rural poverty, hunger, and food insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa. To reduce ...
NoDemand for water in the Usangu Basin is driven by a number of competing uses. These include domest...
This paper examines the challenges of water management towards Socio-economic development in sub-Sah...
In 2050, the population in all the Nile Basin countries is expected to be ten times higher than it w...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
West Africa has a relatively large number of major rivers. Irrigation and hydroelectricity are gaini...
This research article published by Water alternatives Volume 5 | Issue 3, 2012Water transfers to gro...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Rainfed agriculture will continue to play an important role in achieving food security and reducing ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
Water scarcity is becoming one of the main threats of this century. Population growth, increasing wa...
Water management strategies and allocation policies that support agricultural intensification across...
NoDemand for water in the Usangu Basin is driven by a number of competing uses. These include domest...
This paper examines the challenges of water management towards Socio-economic development in sub-Sah...
In 2050, the population in all the Nile Basin countries is expected to be ten times higher than it w...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
West Africa has a relatively large number of major rivers. Irrigation and hydroelectricity are gaini...
This research article published by Water alternatives Volume 5 | Issue 3, 2012Water transfers to gro...
Like in many parts of the world, water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been pivotal for h...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Rainfed agriculture will continue to play an important role in achieving food security and reducing ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
Water scarcity is becoming one of the main threats of this century. Population growth, increasing wa...
Water management strategies and allocation policies that support agricultural intensification across...
NoDemand for water in the Usangu Basin is driven by a number of competing uses. These include domest...
This paper examines the challenges of water management towards Socio-economic development in sub-Sah...
In 2050, the population in all the Nile Basin countries is expected to be ten times higher than it w...