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Water research in southern Africa: Data collection and innovative approaches towards climate change adaptation in the water sector (SASSCAL Book, Biodiversity & Ecology 6)

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Title Water research in southern Africa: Data collection and innovative approaches towards climate change adaptation in the water sector (SASSCAL Book, Biodiversity & Ecology 6) ?
Author de Clercq W, Helmschrot J, de Witt M, Himmelsbach T, Kenabatho P, Kralisch S, Liehr S, Ferreira Baptista L, Mogobe O, Mufeti P, Müller I, Nyambe I, Sichingabula HM, Teixeira-Pinto A, Teixeira Pires GJP, Hipondoka M & Wanke H ?
Abstract Water availability continues to hamper southern African nations? economic and societal development eff orts. Highly variable rainfall; observed and projected rainfall decrease; and the inability of governments to keep up with infrastructure provision for fast-growing populations and urban, agricultural, and industrial sectors; as well as a lack of suffi cient information and monitoring are some of the factors that limit the ability of decision-makers to manage water resources sustainably to promote social and economic development. Proper planning and management of water resources are not possible without a suffi cient understanding and assessment of interacting drivers and processes controlling and/or aff ecting the water system. Against this background, the water theme of the SASSCAL programme aimed to signifi cantly contribute to the knowledge base of southern African water resources, providing decision-makers with additional means to inform their planning eff orts and thereby improve access to water, water resources management, and sustainable water use. Extensive research was conducted in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zambia, as well as across national borders. The focus was on improving monitoring and hydro-climatic data generation; gaining a better understanding of groundwater and surface water dynamics; and exploring the interdependency of water resources, water-use patterns, and vulnerabilities of society; as well as improving modelling techniques for advanced (transboundary) water resources assessment and management. This paper provides an overview of the SASSCAL water-related tasks to highlight some of the outcomes achieved under the SASSCAL water theme. Some key outcomes include: new methods for groundwater prospecting developed in Namibia; socioeconomic studies to enhance integrated drought management in Namibia and Angola; improved accuracy in modelling in South Africa; a better understanding and monitoring of water quality in the Okavango Delta; updated digital geological maps in Angola; comprehensive river basin assessments; and signifi cantly improved knowledge of groundwater and surface water resources and the eff ects of climate and land use change thereon. ?
Citation de Clercq, W., Helmschrot, J., de Witt, M., Himmelsbach, T., Kenabatho, P., Kralisch, S., Liehr, S., Ferreira Baptista, L., Mogobe, O., Mufeti, P., Müller, I., Nyambe, I., Sichingabula, H.M., Teixeira-Pinto, A., Teixeira Pires, G.J.P., Hipondoka, M. & Wanke, H. (2018) Water research in southern Africa: Data collection and innovative approaches towards climate change adaptation in the water sector In: Climate change and adaptive land management in southern Africa – assessments, changes, challenges, and solutions (ed. by Revermann, R., Krewenka, K.M., Schmiedel, U., Olwoch, J.M., Helmschrot, J. & Jürgens, N.), pp. 54-65, Biodiversity & Ecology, 6, Klaus Hess Publishers, Göttingen & Windhoek. doi:10.7809/b-e.00305 ?
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Document Reference Date Type publication ?
Date 2018-04-30 ?
Language English ?
Online Linkage http://www.biodiversity-plants.de/biodivers_ecol/article_meta.php?DOI=10.7809/b-e.00305&art_volume=6&lang=en ?
Associated project SASSCAL (Phase 1) ?
Subproject 007 Improving knowledge and understanding of groundwater flow, water quality and quantity variations, improve methodology of groundwater availability study: Cuvelai – Kunene ?
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Type PDF ?
Category publication ?
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Study site Sandspruit ?
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Metadata Contact Person De Clercq, Willem ?
Metadata Date Stamp 2018-07-19 ?
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Internal identifier sdp_doc_documents_6431 (Link)