Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation

The effects of climate change and variability on water availability in Ghana is being felt throughout the country. Coping with water scarcity has become a major issue. Most communities in the Offin River basin are rural with no pipe-borne water, and consist predominantly of farmers who depend on irr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gyampoh, B.A., Idinoba, M., Amisah, S.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2008
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19942
_version_ 1855526553032589312
author Gyampoh, B.A.
Idinoba, M.
Amisah, S.
author_browse Amisah, S.
Gyampoh, B.A.
Idinoba, M.
author_facet Gyampoh, B.A.
Idinoba, M.
Amisah, S.
author_sort Gyampoh, B.A.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The effects of climate change and variability on water availability in Ghana is being felt throughout the country. Coping with water scarcity has become a major issue. Most communities in the Offin River basin are rural with no pipe-borne water, and consist predominantly of farmers who depend on irrigation for their crops. The basin provides the communities with water for drinking, and for other economic activities. Benjamin Apraku Gyampoh, Monica Idinoba and Steve Amisah look at livelihood options to cope with water scarcity as the climate situation worsens in the coming years
format Journal Article
id CGSpace19942
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2008
publishDateRange 2008
publishDateSort 2008
publisher Springer
publisherStr Springer
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace199422024-08-27T10:36:04Z Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation Gyampoh, B.A. Idinoba, M. Amisah, S. climate change water resources The effects of climate change and variability on water availability in Ghana is being felt throughout the country. Coping with water scarcity has become a major issue. Most communities in the Offin River basin are rural with no pipe-borne water, and consist predominantly of farmers who depend on irrigation for their crops. The basin provides the communities with water for drinking, and for other economic activities. Benjamin Apraku Gyampoh, Monica Idinoba and Steve Amisah look at livelihood options to cope with water scarcity as the climate situation worsens in the coming years 2008-09 2012-06-04T09:12:53Z 2012-06-04T09:12:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19942 en Limited Access Springer Gyampoh, B.A., Idinoba, M., Amisah, S. 2008. Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation . Development 51 (3) :415-417 doi:10.1057/dev.2008.46. ISSN: 1011-6370.
spellingShingle climate change
water resources
Gyampoh, B.A.
Idinoba, M.
Amisah, S.
Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation
title Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation
title_full Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation
title_fullStr Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation
title_full_unstemmed Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation
title_short Water scarcity under a changing climate in Ghana: options for livelihoods adaptation
title_sort water scarcity under a changing climate in ghana options for livelihoods adaptation
topic climate change
water resources
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19942
work_keys_str_mv AT gyampohba waterscarcityunderachangingclimateinghanaoptionsforlivelihoodsadaptation
AT idinobam waterscarcityunderachangingclimateinghanaoptionsforlivelihoodsadaptation
AT amisahs waterscarcityunderachangingclimateinghanaoptionsforlivelihoodsadaptation