Understanding the trend, extent, and effect of climate variability and land cover change are globally important for monitoring river catchments water resources. Due to the majority of river catchment from developing countries such as Tanzania experiencing insufficient time series data, the long-term ERA...
Development of Data and Information Centre System to Improve Water Resources Management in Indonesia Most provinces in Indonesia will be facing water scarcity problems in the next decades due to increasing water demands resulting from population growth, ur... MA Fulazzaky,H Akil - 《Water Resources...
Gendered Access and Control Over Land and Water Resources in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of TanzaniaThis article was submitted without an abstract, please refer to the full-text PDF file.doi:10.5027/jnrd.v6i0.12Anna SikiraJaphet Kashaigili...
Water Harvesting Potential Dodoma & Shinyanga Districts Tanzania Jenna ClevelandUniversity of Arizona Water Resources Research CenterSusanna EdenUniversity of Arizona Water Resources Research CenterJackie MoxleyUniversity of Arizona Water Resources Research CenterAnn AudreyWater Efficiency... C Cluff - 《Water ...
1). Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake in the world after Lake Superior of the Laurentian Great Lakes of North America. The Lake Victoria basin is shared by five countries that include Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. Regionally, the lake is an important resource ...
Now it is necessary to evaluate the benefits of the transfer of tanneries and to ensure the best use of resources to ensure national standards, SDG, etc. At Tongi near Dhaka, manufacturers and factories frequently spill toxic waste and fluent to the neighboring Turag River and pollute the ...
International Journal of Geo-Information Article Monitoring Rural Water Points in Tanzania with Mobile Phones: The Evolution of the SEMA App Rob Lemmens 1,*, Juma Lungo 2, Yola Georgiadou 3 and Jeroen Verplanke 3 ID 1 Department of Geo-Information Processing, Faculty of Geo-Information Science...
Department of Forest Resources Assessment and Management, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania Japhet Kashaigili British Geological Survey, Maclean Building, Wallingford, UK James P. R. Sorensen, Matthew J. Ascott & David M. J. Macdonald ...
Lankford, B. & Beale, T. Equilibrium and non-equilibrium theories of sustainable water resources management: Dynamic river basin and irrigation behaviour in Tanzania.Glob. Environ. Change17, 168–180 (2007). ArticleGoogle Scholar Sarch, M. T. & Allison, E. H. inProc. Microbehavior, Macrores...
Environmental aspects relate to the natural environment and resources that support the sustainability of a WASH program. Some of the environmental factors that may relate to WASH are the effect of a natural disaster on WASH facility [27, 36], distance to the water source which could influence WA...