2018
DOI: 10.1596/30266
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Assessment of Groundwater Challenges and Opportunities in Support of Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract: Scope This report confirms that groundwater, if managed sustainably, can be an important development resource across the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region. The report presents data related to groundwater resource characteristics and highlights the opportunities and challenges presented in promoting sustainable and resilient groundwater development in the region. Groundwater has significant potential to support human and economic development in SSA, as it has done in other global regions. This report recommends i… Show more

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“…Farmers in Africa and elsewhere are continuing to expand irrigation using small privately-owned pumps, in a process of farmer-led irrigation development (FLID) (Woodhouse et al, 2017). Africa in particular has relatively little irrigation at present and opportunities for tapping large and renewable aquifers (Pavelic et al, 2013;Wijnen et al, 2018;Cobbing & Hiller, 2019). Solar-powered pumping has potential to benefit smallholders, while also posing questions about detecting and limiting negative impacts on local and downstream water availability and ecosystems (T. Shah et al, 2018;Otoo et al, 2018;Gebregziabher et al, 2019).…”
Section: F Governing Groundwater Is Complexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers in Africa and elsewhere are continuing to expand irrigation using small privately-owned pumps, in a process of farmer-led irrigation development (FLID) (Woodhouse et al, 2017). Africa in particular has relatively little irrigation at present and opportunities for tapping large and renewable aquifers (Pavelic et al, 2013;Wijnen et al, 2018;Cobbing & Hiller, 2019). Solar-powered pumping has potential to benefit smallholders, while also posing questions about detecting and limiting negative impacts on local and downstream water availability and ecosystems (T. Shah et al, 2018;Otoo et al, 2018;Gebregziabher et al, 2019).…”
Section: F Governing Groundwater Is Complexmentioning
confidence: 99%