REVIEW ON WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND KEY THREATS IN RWANDA, EAST AFRICA

Valentine Mukanyandwi, Lamek Nahayo, Egide Hakorimana, Aboubakar Gasirabo, Shinebayar Otgon
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Water is important for human health, industry, agriculture and ensuring the integrity and sustainability of the ecosystem. The water resources are the top affected by climate variability and population growth. The current population of Rwanda is about 12 million heading to about 25 million in 2050 under the changing climate, where since 1970 temperature rose by 1.4°C and is predicted that in 2050 to be about 2.5°C with severe effects on water resources in Rwanda. Thereby, this study reviewed the status and causes of water quality problems and suggested appropriate options to undertake for sustainable water resources access, employ and management in Rwanda. It was noticed that among others, the key threats to water quality in Rwanda, include not limited to climate change causing rainfall patterns which generated flooding, landslides and periodic droughts, which loaded pollutants into water. In addition, water quality is jeopardized by the rapid population growth, agrochemicals, industrialization, urbanization, soil steepness and land mismanagement. Accordingly, the reviewed water quality indicate that the water quality pollution likelihood is increasing over time. These facts reveal that the water quality soon or late will be highly polluted and calls for further adaptation and management measures.
东非卢旺达水资源管理和主要威胁审查
水对人类健康、工业、农业以及确保生态系统的完整性和可持续性至关重要。水资源是受气候变化和人口增长影响最大的资源。在气候变化的影响下,卢旺达目前的人口约为1200万,到2050年将达到2500万。自1970年以来,卢旺达的气温上升了1.4°C,预计到2050年将达到2.5°C,这将对卢旺达的水资源产生严重影响。因此,本研究审查了水质问题的现状和原因,并建议在卢旺达为可持续水资源的获取、利用和管理采取适当的备选办法。有人注意到,除其他外,卢旺达水质的主要威胁包括但不限于气候变化造成的降雨模式,造成洪水、山崩和周期性干旱,使污染物进入水中。此外,人口快速增长、农化、工业化、城市化、土壤陡度和土地管理不善也对水质造成了危害。因此,水质审查表明,随着时间的推移,水质污染的可能性正在增加。这些事实表明,水质迟早会受到严重污染,需要进一步的适应和管理措施。
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