Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach
Study region: Volta Basin Study focus: Water management in transboundary basins is challenging due to the interaction of natural and human factors across political borders. The Volta River Basin, shared by six West African countries, exemplifies this with variable water distribution and socio-econo...
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| author | Owusu, Afua Akpoti, Komlavi Leh, Mansoor Perera, Tharindu Madushanka, Lahiru Mekonnen, Kirubel Tinonetsana, Primrose Tayebi, N. Escalera-Rodriguez, A. C. Fofana, R. Velpuri, Naga Manohar |
| author_browse | Akpoti, Komlavi Escalera-Rodriguez, A. C. Fofana, R. Leh, Mansoor Madushanka, Lahiru Mekonnen, Kirubel Owusu, Afua Perera, Tharindu Tayebi, N. Tinonetsana, Primrose Velpuri, Naga Manohar |
| author_facet | Owusu, Afua Akpoti, Komlavi Leh, Mansoor Perera, Tharindu Madushanka, Lahiru Mekonnen, Kirubel Tinonetsana, Primrose Tayebi, N. Escalera-Rodriguez, A. C. Fofana, R. Velpuri, Naga Manohar |
| author_sort | Owusu, Afua |
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| description | Study region: Volta Basin
Study focus: Water management in transboundary basins is challenging due to the interaction of natural and human factors across political borders. The Volta River Basin, shared by six West African countries, exemplifies this with variable water distribution and socio-economic pressures. This study presents a comprehensive multi-scale water accounting of the basin, assessing water flows and usage at basin-wide, sub-basin, and riparian country scales from 2003 to 2021.
New hydrological insights for the region: The results reveal average basin closure is 55 % with room for additional water allocation given that utilizable water in the basin is 20 km3 /year and almost 25 % of the basin’s exploitable water is non-recoverable water (wastewater). Sub-basin analysis showed variations in average annual rainfall, ranging from 940 to 1250 mm/year, and groundwater recharge rates (18–64 mm/year), with southern sub-basins receiving more rainfall and having higher recharge rates. Similarly at the country level, variability in rainfall (630–1220 mm/ year) and recharge rates (20–280 mm/year) were noted, with downstream countries benefiting from higher rainfall and significant inflows from upstream countries. The analysis underscored the interconnectedness of water use across the basin’s riparian countries. The study’s findings give insights for the strategic management of water resources and the crucial need for enhanced cooperation among riparian countries to address shared challenges and opportunities in the Volta Basin. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1743002025-10-26T12:55:15Z Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach Owusu, Afua Akpoti, Komlavi Leh, Mansoor Perera, Tharindu Madushanka, Lahiru Mekonnen, Kirubel Tinonetsana, Primrose Tayebi, N. Escalera-Rodriguez, A. C. Fofana, R. Velpuri, Naga Manohar water availability water use water accounting transboundary waters river basins riparian zones international cooperation water management water allocation water resources rainfall evapotranspiration Study region: Volta Basin Study focus: Water management in transboundary basins is challenging due to the interaction of natural and human factors across political borders. The Volta River Basin, shared by six West African countries, exemplifies this with variable water distribution and socio-economic pressures. This study presents a comprehensive multi-scale water accounting of the basin, assessing water flows and usage at basin-wide, sub-basin, and riparian country scales from 2003 to 2021. New hydrological insights for the region: The results reveal average basin closure is 55 % with room for additional water allocation given that utilizable water in the basin is 20 km3 /year and almost 25 % of the basin’s exploitable water is non-recoverable water (wastewater). Sub-basin analysis showed variations in average annual rainfall, ranging from 940 to 1250 mm/year, and groundwater recharge rates (18–64 mm/year), with southern sub-basins receiving more rainfall and having higher recharge rates. Similarly at the country level, variability in rainfall (630–1220 mm/ year) and recharge rates (20–280 mm/year) were noted, with downstream countries benefiting from higher rainfall and significant inflows from upstream countries. The analysis underscored the interconnectedness of water use across the basin’s riparian countries. The study’s findings give insights for the strategic management of water resources and the crucial need for enhanced cooperation among riparian countries to address shared challenges and opportunities in the Volta Basin. 2025-06 2025-04-23T19:35:17Z 2025-04-23T19:35:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174300 en Open Access Elsevier Owusu, Afua; Akpoti, Komlavi; Leh, Mansoor; Perera, Tharindu; Madushanka, Lahiru; Mekonnen, Kirubel; Tinonetsana, Primrose; Tayebi, N.; Escalera-Rodriguez, A. C.; Fofana, R.; Velpuri, Naga Manohar. 2025. Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 59:102377. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrh.2025.102377] |
| spellingShingle | water availability water use water accounting transboundary waters river basins riparian zones international cooperation water management water allocation water resources rainfall evapotranspiration Owusu, Afua Akpoti, Komlavi Leh, Mansoor Perera, Tharindu Madushanka, Lahiru Mekonnen, Kirubel Tinonetsana, Primrose Tayebi, N. Escalera-Rodriguez, A. C. Fofana, R. Velpuri, Naga Manohar Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach |
| title | Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach |
| title_full | Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach |
| title_fullStr | Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach |
| title_full_unstemmed | Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach |
| title_short | Bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary Volta River Basin: a water accounting approach |
| title_sort | bridging scales and borders on water availability and use in the transboundary volta river basin a water accounting approach |
| topic | water availability water use water accounting transboundary waters river basins riparian zones international cooperation water management water allocation water resources rainfall evapotranspiration |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174300 |
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