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dc.description.abstractThe variable rainfall patterns across much of the African continent significantly impact the hydrological cycle, affecting water levels in lakes, rivers, and aquifers. This variability complicates water management, including optimal storage, allocation among competing uses, and long-term planning. The Sub-Saharan Africa Hydrological Assessment Project highlighted key challenges: declining hydrological services, lack of skilled manpower, inadequate equipment maintenance, security issues, and weaknesses in groundwater studies. Economic difficulties and insufficient awareness of the value of hydrological data were identified as major contributors to these challenges. Network planning for hydrological monitoring must balance immediate project needs with long-term national requirements, such as trend detection and risk minimization. Existing networks often face budget cuts, leading to long-term inefficiencies and increased uncertainty in design optimization. The economic value of hydrological data is challenging to quantify but is crucial for decision-making, particularly in drought management and flood risk assessment. The dynamic value of water increases as demand grows, highlighting the importance of robust hydrological networks.en
dc.titleBasic water resources monitoring systems and the economic worth of water and water data in the development of Africaen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT::WATER::WATER RESOURCESen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT::WATER::WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENTen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT::WATERen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT::WATER::WATER MANAGEMENTen
ags.subjectThesaurusWATER RESOURCESen
ags.subjectThesaurusWATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENTen
ags.subjectThesaurusWATERen
ags.subjectThesaurusWATER MANAGEMENTen
ags.descriptionNotesConference on water resources : policy and assessment.en
ags.descriptionNotesKeynote paper on theme 3en
ags.publisherPlaceAddis Ababa:en
ags.publisherNameUN. ECA,en
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-28T07:47:47Z
dc.date.available2025-03-19T06:26:19Z
dc.date.issued1995-03
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10855/33203
uneca.workflow.processedtrue
ags.creatorPersonalBiljon, S.Van
ags.creatorPersonalBraune E.
uneca.language.supporteden
dc.coverage.spatialAFR
dc.coverage.spatialAfrica
dc.format.extent15 p.
dc.languageeng
dc.typeConference document
ags.creatorCorporateUnited Nations. Economic Commission for Africa.
ags.creatorCorporateWorld Meteorological Organization
ags.subjectThesaurusWATER RESOURCES
ags.subjectThesaurusWATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
ags.subjectThesaurusWATER
ags.subjectThesaurusWATER MANAGEMENT
ags.subjectClassification03.03.00 Water Resources
ags.availabilityNumberb10819873
ags.availabilityNumber1995.
ags.availabilityLocationECA-HQ
ags.rights.termsofusepublic
ags.JNb10819873


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