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Effective water management in the Upper Niger Basin
Language(s):
English , Contact person:
Chris Baker
, Author(s): Leo Zwarts, Pieter van Beukering, Bakary Kone, Eddy Wymenga
, Date of Publication: 2005
, ISBN: 90-807150-6-9
A extensive study on the impact of existing and planned dams in the Upper Niger. Impacts such as irrigation, hydropower generation but also loss of agricultural and grazing lands, changing fish stocks and biodiversity loss are quatified and compared.
Description:
Hydrological interventions (i.e. dams and irrigation schemes) aim to increase economic independence and food security in the unstable Sahel environment. Tapping the Niger’s flow, however, is not without consequences. The costs and benefits of expensive hydrological structures have to be carefully balanced. In this study we incorporate downstream interests into our analysis. Downstream outcomes are inherently difficult to quantify, and are therefore often omitted in similar enquiries. The aim of this study is to develop a decision-support system for effective river management in the Upper Niger, in which ecological and socio-economic impacts and benefits of dams and irrigation systems can be analysed in relation to different water management scenarios. Multidisciplinary in nature, this study draws on the fields of hydrology, ecology and environmental economics.
This book has also been produced in French:
Niger, une Artère vitale
ISBN 90-807150-7-7
Related projects:
Integrated water resources management in the Upper Niger Basin,
Mali, Inner Niger Delta,
Poverty reduction in the Inner Niger Delta, Mali
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