Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia

There is an increasing awareness about the threats posed to the water resources of the Ziway-Shala lakes sub-basin (ZSSB) due to uncontrolled water use and the resulting ecological degradation. To respond to these threats, there are ongoing collaborative efforts to prepare and implement Water Alloca...

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Autores principales: Haile, Alemseged Tamiru, Haileslassie, Amare, Mekuria, Wolde, Tekleab, S., Dejen, Z. A., Goshime, D. W., Siegfried, T., Ragettli, S.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140630
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author Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Haileslassie, Amare
Mekuria, Wolde
Tekleab, S.
Dejen, Z. A.
Goshime, D. W.
Siegfried, T.
Ragettli, S.
author_browse Dejen, Z. A.
Goshime, D. W.
Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Haileslassie, Amare
Mekuria, Wolde
Ragettli, S.
Siegfried, T.
Tekleab, S.
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Haileslassie, Amare
Mekuria, Wolde
Tekleab, S.
Dejen, Z. A.
Goshime, D. W.
Siegfried, T.
Ragettli, S.
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description There is an increasing awareness about the threats posed to the water resources of the Ziway-Shala lakes sub-basin (ZSSB) due to uncontrolled water use and the resulting ecological degradation. To respond to these threats, there are ongoing collaborative efforts to prepare and implement Water Allocation Plans (WAP) for the sub-basin. However, the success of these efforts is being undermined by several barriers, including a lack of sound scientific knowledge, data, tools, inadequate water governance, and socioeconomic challenges. The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and other members of the SaWeL (Safeguarding Sahelian Wetlands for Food Security) consortium conducted studies to address these sets of challenges. These studies included the identification of data gaps and opportunities for hydrological monitoring, water balance and water allocation. A framework for ecologically sustainable agricultural water management was developed, and training as well as other capacity-building activities were conducted. The findings of these studies indicate the need to strengthen existing hydrological monitoring, realize opportunities provided by emerging data sources, follow a conflict-sensitive approach to WAP, and follow innovative and collaborative approaches to capacity building of the basin administration office. Ongoing WAP preparation and implementation efforts for the sub-basin would greatly benefit from the knowledge, data and tools generated by the SaWeL consortium members and other efforts. This brief highlights the key challenges of the WAP process and the evidence generated, thereby presenting key recommendations to improve implementation of WAP.
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spelling CGSpace1406302025-12-08T10:11:39Z Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Haileslassie, Amare Mekuria, Wolde Tekleab, S. Dejen, Z. A. Goshime, D. W. Siegfried, T. Ragettli, S. water management sustainable development water resources water allocation planning lakes water use wetlands water balance water levels water extraction water demand decision-support systems degradation freshwater ecosystems There is an increasing awareness about the threats posed to the water resources of the Ziway-Shala lakes sub-basin (ZSSB) due to uncontrolled water use and the resulting ecological degradation. To respond to these threats, there are ongoing collaborative efforts to prepare and implement Water Allocation Plans (WAP) for the sub-basin. However, the success of these efforts is being undermined by several barriers, including a lack of sound scientific knowledge, data, tools, inadequate water governance, and socioeconomic challenges. The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and other members of the SaWeL (Safeguarding Sahelian Wetlands for Food Security) consortium conducted studies to address these sets of challenges. These studies included the identification of data gaps and opportunities for hydrological monitoring, water balance and water allocation. A framework for ecologically sustainable agricultural water management was developed, and training as well as other capacity-building activities were conducted. The findings of these studies indicate the need to strengthen existing hydrological monitoring, realize opportunities provided by emerging data sources, follow a conflict-sensitive approach to WAP, and follow innovative and collaborative approaches to capacity building of the basin administration office. Ongoing WAP preparation and implementation efforts for the sub-basin would greatly benefit from the knowledge, data and tools generated by the SaWeL consortium members and other efforts. This brief highlights the key challenges of the WAP process and the evidence generated, thereby presenting key recommendations to improve implementation of WAP. 2024-03-27 2024-03-27T08:25:19Z 2024-03-27T08:25:19Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140630 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Haile, Alemseged Tamiru; Haileslassie, Amare; Mekuria Bori, Wolde; Tekleab, S.; Dejen, Z. A.; Goshime, D. W.; Siegfried, T.; Ragettli, S. 2024. Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 8p.
spellingShingle water management
sustainable development
water resources
water allocation
planning
lakes
water use
wetlands
water balance
water levels
water extraction
water demand
decision-support systems
degradation
freshwater ecosystems
Haile, Alemseged Tamiru
Haileslassie, Amare
Mekuria, Wolde
Tekleab, S.
Dejen, Z. A.
Goshime, D. W.
Siegfried, T.
Ragettli, S.
Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia
title Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia
title_full Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia
title_fullStr Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia
title_short Addressing challenges of water allocation planning (WAP) for sustainable water management in the Ziway-Shala Lakes Sub-Basin (ZSSB), Ethiopia
title_sort addressing challenges of water allocation planning wap for sustainable water management in the ziway shala lakes sub basin zssb ethiopia
topic water management
sustainable development
water resources
water allocation
planning
lakes
water use
wetlands
water balance
water levels
water extraction
water demand
decision-support systems
degradation
freshwater ecosystems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140630
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