气候变化对西非跨界水资源的影响:以塞内加尔、尼日尔和沃尔特盆地为例

L. Oyebande, S. Odunuga
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过去三十年来影响西非苏丹-萨赫勒地区,特别是尼日尔、沃尔特和塞内加尔盆地的一系列干旱,影响了该区域16个国家中至少13个国家的水资源、生态系统和脆弱的经济。降雨的减少,在时间和空间上的高度变化,导致河流流量的减少超过比例,淡水水体的水位下降。这种情况导致地下水位下降和沙漠化进程加速,从而导致粮食不安全和大规模移徙的重大危机,这往往导致冲突。与未来气候变化对西非水资源的影响有关的挑战和不确定性由于许多其他因素而进一步复杂化,这些因素包括区域人口因素、不存在或不充分的水政策、低效的管理战略以及缺乏可靠和充分的数据。本文综合了关于气候变化对塞内加尔、尼日尔和沃尔特盆地等西非经济体水资源影响的最新研究现状,同时还就适应战略而不是缓解方面可以做些什么提出了建议,以减轻对西非已经处于压力和贫困状态的经济体预期影响的严重程度。
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Climate change impact on water resources at the transboundary level in West Africa: the cases of the Senegal, Niger and Volta basins.
The series of droughts of the past three decades that affected the Sudano-Sahelian zone of West Africa, particu- larly Niger, Volta and Senegal basins impacted the water resources, ecosystems and the fragile economies of at least 13 of the 16 countries of the region. Declining rainfall, highly variable in time and space has resulted in more than proportionate decrease in river discharges, and declining level of freshwater bodies. This situation translated into falling groundwater levels and accelerated desertification process, hence major crises of food insecurity and massive migration, which often leads to conflicts. The challenges and uncertainties associated with the impacts of future climate changes on water re- sources in West Africa are further compounded by many other factors, including regional demographic factors, non- existing or inadequate water policies, inefficient management strategies and lack of reliable and adequate data. This paper synthesizes the state of art research regarding climate change impact on water resources in West Africa economies of Senegal, Niger and Volta Basins while also making prescriptions on what can be done in terms of adaptation strategies, rather than mitigation, to reduce the severity of the expected impacts on the already stressed and poverty-stricken econo- mies of West Africa,
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