Taye, Meron Teferi Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Genet, A. Geremew, Y. Wassie, S. Abebe, B. Alemayehu, B.
This working paper was prepared under a research project from the Future Leaders – African Independent Research (FLAIR) fellowship programme – focusing on understanding hydrological changes in the Lake Tana sub-basin, Ethiopia, due to water abstraction, land use and climate change. FLAIR is funded by the UK government’s Global Challenges Research F...
Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Asfaw, Wegayehu Rientjes, T. Worako, A. W.
Poor availability and accuracy of streamflow data constrains research and operational hydrology. We evaluated the status of forty streamflow stations and data quality in the Omo-Gibe basin, Ethiopia. The method included a 3-week field inspection of the stations. Inspection of stations followed common WMO guidelines for appropriate gauging sites. Fe...
Urfels, Anton Shakya, S. M. Maharjan, S. Lohanee, B. D. Pandey, V. Khadka, Manohara Adhikari, S. Neupane, A. Karki, S. Acharya, S.
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Donauer, T. Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Goshime, Demelash Wondimagegnehu Siegfried, T. Ragettli, S.
This working paper was prepared under a development and conservation project – Societal Development and Ecosystems Conservation in Sahelian Wetlands (SAWEL) – focusing on improving food security and nutrition in the Sahel region by helping to safeguard wetlands through ecologically sustainable agricultural water management. SAWEL is supported by th...
Cudennec, C. Lins, H. Uhlenbrook, Stefan Arheimer, B.
Korbutiak, Vasyl Stefanyshyn, Dmytro Lahodniuk, Oleh Lahodniuk, Alina
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Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Architectura
The research deals with the combined approach to boost the reliability of hydrological estimates based on a series of observations being supported by spatial data. In particular, the application of various theoretical curves of probability distribution or situations that may occur at submountain sections of rivers (for example, alluvium accumulatio...
Dixon, Harry Sandström, Sophia Cudennec, Christophe Lins, Harry Abrate, Tommaso Bérod, Dominique Chernov, Igor Ravalitera, Nirina Sighomnou, Daniel Teichert, Florian
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Two thirds of hydrological observation networks in developing countries are reported to be in poor or declining condition. At the same time innovation in sensor technologies and data processing are presenting opportunities for enhancing observation networks that are not being realized. The World Meteorological Organization’s Global Hydrometry Suppo...
hunink;, johannes
European agriculture and water policies require accurate information on climate change impacts on available water resources. Water accounting, that is a standardized documentation of data on water resources, is a useful tool to provide this information. Pan-European data on climate impacts do not recognize local anthropogenic interventions in the w...
Bharati, Luna Bhattarai, Utsav Khadka, Ambika Gurung, Pabitra Neumann, L. E. Penton, D. J. Dhaubanjar, Sanita Nepal, S.
The Koshi Basin, spread across China, Nepal and India, is perceived as having high potential for hydropower and irrigation development, both seen as ways to promote economic development in the region. This paper quantifies and assesses the past and projected future spatial and temporal water balances in the Koshi Basin. Results show that precipitat...
Eriksson, Helen Harrie, Lars Paasch, Jesper M. Persson, Andreas
The demand for easily available geographic information is increasing in society. Moreover, knowledge of spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) has increased in many European governmental agencies, in large part because of the implementation of the INSPIRE directive. Many countries, thus, recognise the need to provide more detailed geographic informati...