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The Mara River Basin (MRB) is an international river basin between the bordering countries of Kenya and Tanzania in Eastern Africa. This study looks at several consumptive water-use factors that exist within the basin, as well as established environmental flow requirements, and quantifies the amount of water demanded. Subsequently, this quantity is compared to existing records of water availability...
Effective management and sustainable development of groundwater resources of arid and semi-arid environments require monitoring of groundwater quality and quantity. The aim of this paper is to develop a reasonable methodological framework for producing the suitability map for drinking water through the geographic information system, remote sensing and field surveys of the Andimeshk-Dezful, Khozestan...
Soil erosion is a critical problem in Ethiopia. The rate of soil erosion at the Debre Mewi Watershed in the upper Blue Nile River basin has occurred at an alarming rate. Estimating soil erosion, identifying erosion hotspot areas and setting priorities are needed by agencies involved in development works of the watershed to plan and implement soil and water conservation measures. Therefore, this research...
Land and water are vital resources to maintain the environment and livelihoods of mankind. Understanding the spatial variability of these resources has significant importance for planning, management, and utilization thereof. Despite their importance, there is no available, coherent, and systematically organized method for the characterization and mapping of the soil and hydrological systems in Ethiopia...
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