BFP Niger WP2: Water availability and access

The West African drought has now been lasting for more than 30 years. It has tragic consequences in the Sahel countries, such as desertification. This drought, which is notably characterized by a decrease of rainfall, global surface-water flows and by a change in the rainy season characteristics, co...

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Main Authors: Mahé, Gil, Liénou, Gaston, Adeaga, Olusegun
Language:Inglés
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33333
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author Mahé, Gil
Liénou, Gaston
Adeaga, Olusegun
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description The West African drought has now been lasting for more than 30 years. It has tragic consequences in the Sahel countries, such as desertification. This drought, which is notably characterized by a decrease of rainfall, global surface-water flows and by a change in the rainy season characteristics, contributes to reduce the water availability in the Niger River Basin. This climate shift must be born in mind if one wants to understand the present hydrology and water uses in the basin. Using available data, together with a recent update with NBA services, the report provides an up- to-date analysis of the temporal and spatial variability of rainfall in the basin, including possible scenarii from Global Climate Models applied to the region.
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spelling CGSpace333332023-09-25T07:30:17Z BFP Niger WP2: Water availability and access Mahé, Gil Liénou, Gaston Adeaga, Olusegun The West African drought has now been lasting for more than 30 years. It has tragic consequences in the Sahel countries, such as desertification. This drought, which is notably characterized by a decrease of rainfall, global surface-water flows and by a change in the rainy season characteristics, contributes to reduce the water availability in the Niger River Basin. This climate shift must be born in mind if one wants to understand the present hydrology and water uses in the basin. Using available data, together with a recent update with NBA services, the report provides an up- to-date analysis of the temporal and spatial variability of rainfall in the basin, including possible scenarii from Global Climate Models applied to the region. 2009 2013-07-22T14:58:01Z 2013-07-22T14:58:01Z https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33333 en Open Access application/pdf Mahé, G., Liénou, G., Adeaga, O., BFP Niger WP2: Water availability and access. The Challenge Program on Water and Food, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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