The science of catchment management encompasses a broad spectrum of hydrological processes that dictate the mobilisation, storage, and release of water within a landscape. Contemporary research has ...
Topographically sketched catchment areas are a spatial unit based on the shapes of the earth's surface. They show how human activities and climate change influence the available quantities of water.
The project aims to establish a mechanism for integrated water resources management for at least 3 sub-catchments feeding the Semuliki River by the end of 2012. Through close cooperation with partners ...
As climate change speeds up and water scarcity becomes a crisis, the need to protect water catchment areas has never been more urgent. Water catchment areas act as magnets and land reservoirs, ...
They will be launched during the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) conference set to take place in Durban this week. The establishment of the catchment management agencies is in line with the ...
Water catchment areas act as magnets and land reservoirs capturing and filtering rainwater that ultimately finds its way to our streams, rivers, dams and underground aquifers which store this water ...
The new Galway Bay South East Catchment Community Forum – launched by the Local Authority Waters Programme at Comworks – marked a significant milestone in facilitating community-led participation in ...
The WWF Songwe River transboundary catchment management project is a component of a larger ecosystems approach towards the conservation and sustainable utilisation of the the resources of Lake Malawi.
In an effort to ensure the involvement of stakeholders in the management of water resources, the Department of Water and Sanitation is expected to launch four catchment management agencies (CMAs).