2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10121766
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Assessing the Impacts of Population Growth and Climate Change on Performance of Water Use Systems and Water Allocation in Kano River Basin, Nigeria

Abstract: Improving the performance of water use systems (WUSs) is essential for addressing the pressure on water resources for sustainability. Despite the potential impacts of population growth and global warming especially in semi-arid regions, the knowledge and understanding of WUSs and impacts of those main drivers of change on their performance are not available in the Kano River basin (KRB). This paper assesses these impacts on the performance of KRB, using the new and innovative Sefficiency (sustainable efficienc… Show more

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“…In this case, we present a river section as a WUS that receives water from upstream (inflows) and supplies water (outflows) to an urban area and an irrigated region while guaranteeing a predefined minimum amount of water for downstream. This example is taken from the Open Access paper of Ahmad and Haie (2018), which analyses the situation of the Kano River in Nigeria (an upper tributary of lake Chad) and the impacts of population growth and climate change until 2050. Here, we describe some general aspects and invite those interested to refer to the paper for more details.…”
Section: River Urban Farmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, we present a river section as a WUS that receives water from upstream (inflows) and supplies water (outflows) to an urban area and an irrigated region while guaranteeing a predefined minimum amount of water for downstream. This example is taken from the Open Access paper of Ahmad and Haie (2018), which analyses the situation of the Kano River in Nigeria (an upper tributary of lake Chad) and the impacts of population growth and climate change until 2050. Here, we describe some general aspects and invite those interested to refer to the paper for more details.…”
Section: River Urban Farmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elements that were deposited will assist the land become richer or more fruitful after the river water has receded and resumed its usual flow. Therefore, the minerals and organic compounds that the river water deposits help to maintain the soil's fertility and productivity (Ahmad and Tajuri 2018;Shuaibu 2020). When a stream or river reaches an extremely high stage, a flood happens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linkage between irrigation, poverty, and food security in developing countries had been widely discussed by researchers and policy makers [18][19][20][21]. However, competition for limited water resources and disagreements over water distribution among diverse water users are significant challenges to the sustainability of large-scale irrigation system management across developing countries [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%