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Integrated water resources management approach in mitigating the potential impacts of climate change on hydrology in Gurara reservoir catchment, Northwest Nigeria

نهج الإدارة المتكاملة للموارد المائية في التخفيف من الآثار المحتملة لتغير المناخ على الهيدرولوجيا في مستجمعات خزان غورارا، شمال غرب نيجيريا
Authors: Ifie-emi Francis Oseke; Geophrey K. Anornu; Kwaku Amaning Adjei; Martin O. Eduvie;

Integrated water resources management approach in mitigating the potential impacts of climate change on hydrology in Gurara reservoir catchment, Northwest Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract. The strategies and actions in the management of African River Basins in a warming climate environment have been studied. Using the Gurara Reservoir Catchment in North-West Nigeria as a case study, summations were proposed using hypothetical climate scenarios considering the Global Climate Models prediction and linear trend of the data. Four (4) proposed scenarios of temperature increase (1 % and 2 %) coupled with a decrease in precipitation of (−5 % and −10 %) were combined and applied for the study area. The Water Evaluation and Planning Tool was used to model and evaluates the impact of the earth's rising temperature and declining rainfall on the hydrology and availability of water by investigating its resilience to climate change. Modelling results indicate a reduction in available water within the study area from 4.3 % to 3.5 % compared to the baseline with no climate change scenario, revealing the current water management strategy as not sustainable, uncoordinated, and resulting in overexploitation. The findings could assist in managing future water resources in the catchment by accentuating the need to put in place appropriate adaptation measures to foster resilience to climate change. Practically, it is pertinent to shape more effective policies and regulations within catchments for effective water resources management in reducing water shortage as well as achieving downstream water needs and power benefit in thefuture, while also allowing flexibility in the operation of a reservoir with the ultimate goal of adapting to climate change.

Keywords

Water resources, Water scarcity, Water Demand, Optimal Operation of Water Resources Systems, Precipitation, Oceanography, Engineering, Climate change, GE1-350, Environmental resource management, Water Science and Technology, QE1-996.5, Global and Planetary Change, Geography, Ecology, Global warming, Hydrology (agriculture), Geology, Global Hydrology, Water resource management, Hydrological Modeling and Water Resource Management, Sustainability, Physical Sciences, Cartography, Drainage basin, Ocean Engineering, Environmental science, Global Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Meteorology, Effects of global warming, Hydro-Economic Models, Biology, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, Watershed Simulation, Environmental sciences, Geotechnical engineering, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Flood Inundation Modeling

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