
Baro-Akobo River Basin Wetlands: Livelihoods and Sustainable
2018年5月16日 · Within the Baro-Akobo system in Ethiopia there are wetlands at altitudes from 400 m amsl to over 2,000 m, varying in size from 1 ha to more than 1,000 ha. These wetlands provide a range of ecosystem services and play critical roles in the livelihoods of the local people.
The Development of the Baro-Akobo-Sobat sub basin and its …
2013年1月1日 · The Baro-Akobo-Sobat sub basin is considered one of the most promising regions in the Eastern Nile Sub-basin and a number of water resources development projects are being planned for this...
The Baro-Akobo-Sobat (BAS) sub basin is considered as one of the most promising regions in the Eastern Nile Sub-basin and a number of water resources development projects are being planned for this purpose: Tams, Birbir A and Birbir R, Baro-1 and Baro-2, Geba-A and Geba-R Dams and
Evaluation of observed and satellite-based climate products for ...
2022年4月1日 · The Baro-Akob basin is an important transboundary river basin with high geopolitical and hydrologic importance for its riparian countries. However, the basin lacks adequate ground measurements of meteorological and hydrological data.
Climate change scenario analysis for Baro-Akobo river basin ...
2021年3月26日 · The Baro-Akobo River Basin lies in the South-Western part of Ethiopia between latitudes 5° and 10° North and longitudes 33° and 36° East. In the west the basin boundary forms an international boundary with Sudan. The basin covers parts of the Benshangul-Gumuz, Gambella, Oromia and SNNP administrative regions.
Studies on the conservation and sustainability challenges of the ...
2024年8月15日 · The Rivers Akobo and Baro flow prominently through this basin, maintaining a substantial year-round flow, the primary tributaries of the White Nile. Baro River is used for navigation to connect Southern Sudan with Ethiopia.
(PDF) Groundwater Recharge under Changing Landuses and …
The Baro_Akobo wetland is one of the wettest and best watered areas in the country. The wetlands are fed by a combination of local precipitation, the torrents originating from the western Ethiopian plateau, and spillover from Baro, Akobo, Gilo, and Alwero rivers.
Report on the Planning Workshop, September 7 – 9th ENTRO, Addis Ababa - Ethiopia. 1. INTRODUCTION. The Planning Workshop for the Baro-Akobo-Sobat Multi-purpose Water Resources Development Study Project was held from September 7 – 9th, 2009 at ENTRO / Dimitri Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Baro-Akobo River Basin Wetlands: Livelihoods and Sustainable
Within the Baro-Akobo system in Ethiopia there are wetlands at altitudes from 400 m amsl to over 2000 m, varying in size from 1 ha to more than 1000 ha. These wetlands provide a range of ecosystem services and play critical roles in the livelihoods of the local people.
PolicyBrief - Ethiopia Transboundary Baro Akobo River Basin
Co-Management of Fisheries shared between Ethiopia and South Sudan (Baro-Akobo- Sobat) transboundary River basin. The Baro-Akobo-Sobat River Basin (BASEB) contributes 48% of the flow of the White Nile where these river systems join downstream of Malakal Town of …
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