Hydrology and Climate Change in Africa: Contemporary Challenges, and Future Resilience Pathways
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- Adeyeri, Oluwafemi E. (Auteur)
Titre
Hydrology and Climate Change in Africa: Contemporary Challenges, and Future Resilience Pathways
Résumé
African hydrological systems are incredibly complex and highly sensitive to climate variability. This review synthesizes observational data, remote sensing, and climate modeling to understand the interactions between fluvial processes, water cycle dynamics, and anthropogenic pressures. Currently, these systems are experiencing accelerating warming (+0.3 °C/decade), leading to more intense hydrological extremes and regionally varied responses. For example, East Africa has shown reversed temperature–moisture correlations since the Holocene onset, while West African rivers demonstrate nonlinear runoff sensitivity (a threefold reduction per unit decline in rainfall). Land-use and land-cover changes (LULCC) are as impactful as climate change, with analysis from 1959–2014 revealing extensive conversion of primary non-forest land and a more than sixfold increase in the intensity of pastureland expansion by the early 21st century. Future projections, exemplified by studies in basins like Ethiopia’s Gilgel Gibe and Ghana’s Vea, indicate escalating aridity with significant reductions in surface runoff and groundwater recharge, increasing aquifer stress. These findings underscore the need for integrated adaptation strategies that leverage remote sensing, nature-based solutions, and transboundary governance to build resilient water futures across Africa’s diverse basins.
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Water
Volume
17
Numéro
15
Pages
2247
Date
2025-07-28
Abrév. de revue
Water
Langue
en
ISSN
2073-4441
Titre abrégé
Hydrology and Climate Change in Africa
Consulté le
2025-08-23 13 h 11
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Adeyeri, O. E. (2025). Hydrology and Climate Change in Africa: Contemporary Challenges, and Future Resilience Pathways. Water, 17(15), 2247. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17152247
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