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Impacts of Rising Water Demands in the Juba and Shabelle River Basins on Water Availability in South Somalia
Somalia has frequently been affected by droughts, famines and water-related humanitarian crises. Water is scarce and the only perennial streams, the Juba and Shabelle rivers, are transboundary with river flows mainly originating from the Ethiopian highlands. In both riparian countries water demands are projected to increase. This paper reveals the impact of rising regional water abstractions on stream flows by illustrating sectoral demands and joining them into scenarios of medium and high population and economic growth. These scenarios are associated to the time horizons of 2035 and 2055 respectively. The scenarios disclose alarming trends especially for the Shabelle River: In the medium and high growth scenarios, water demands surpass the available river flows by 200 and 3500 hm3, respectively. The calculated deficits partly derive from conflicting assumptions about river flows by the two main riparian countries, an obstacle to any integrated planning efforts and sustained regional development.
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Gadain H.M.
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Flood Watch Bulletin 02-12-2014
During the week ending on 01 December 2014, there was decrease in rainfall activities within the Juba and Shabelle river basins inside Somalia with most stations recording no rains with exception of Bullae in Middle Juba region recording a total of 14mm and Belet weyne in Hiran region recording 8.5mm of rainfall.
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Flood watch bulletin
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SWALIM Update Issue 7
We are pleased to share Issue 7 of our quarterly newsletter “SWALIM Update” for the period August 2014 - October 2014
The newsletter provides updates on SWALIM water and land information management activities such as:
• SWALIM Completes Mapping Riverbank Breakages on Juba and Shabelle rivers
• Over 100 Partners Trained in SWALIM Information Management Tools
• Somali Water Sources Information Goes Live
• SWALIM - 10 Years of Sustained EU Funding
• Expansion of the Weather Monitoring Network in South and Central Somalia
• SWALIM Conducts Partner Capacity Needs Assessment
• SWALIM Supports Development of the Somali National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP)
We hope you will enjoy this edition. You feedback will be highly appreciated.
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Somalia Water and Land Information Management, Nairobi (Kenya) - SWALIM
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SWALIM
Somalia Dekadal Rainfall Bulletin - Dekad 33 2014
During the third Dekad of November 2014 (21 – 30 November), there was no rainfall activities in the northern parts of Somalia with the exception of Eafweyne in Sanaag region of Somaliland and some stations in the north eastern regions that received moderate rains. There was continued rainfall activities in the Southern parts of the country with some stations receiving above normal rains.
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Dekadal Rainfall Update
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Summarised physical and biotic descriptions of range monitoring sites
Summarised physical and biotic descriptions of range monitoring sites
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Resource Management and Research
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Khalif M., Somalia National University, Ismail H., Somalia National University
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Instituto Agronomico per L'Oltremare Firenze
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Juba Valley development study: Volume I, Summary report
This report details the results of more than one yearandrsquos study conducted by the andldquoDivisione Esteroandrdquoof Technital, S.p.A. (which has had independent status since August 1975 and now goes by the name of Technosynesis S.p.A., Planning and Engineering Consultants). The report consists of six volumes. The first of these, the present one, summarizes all the investigations and conclusions, which are detailed in the other five volumes together with relevant documentation and explanations.
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Juba Valley development study: Volume III Geology, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering
This report details the results of more than one yearandrsquos study conducted by the andldquoDivisione Esteroandrdquoof Technital, S.p.A. (which has had independent status since August 1975 and now goes by the name of Technosynesis S.p.A., Planning and Engineering Consultants). The report consists of six volumes. This is the third volume and gives details Geology, hydrology and hydraulic engineering of the project area
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World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies
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