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Integrated SASSCAL research to assess and secure current and future water resources in Southern Africa

机译:集成的Sasscal研究,以评估和确保南部非洲的当前和未来水资源

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Climate change will affect current water resources and food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Considering ongoing changes in land management and population growth as well as projected climate scenarios, the overall challenge in the southern African region is to secure water at sufficient quality and quantity for both the stability of ecosystems, with their functions, and services and for human well-being (potable water, irrigation water, and water for industrial use). Thus, improved understanding of the linkages between hydrological (including hydrogeological) components of ecosystems and society is needed as a precondition to develop sustainable management strategies for integrated water resources management in this data scarce region. With initial funding through the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) of Germany, 88 research projects of the SASSCAL Initiative focus on providing information and services allowing for a better understanding and assessment of the impact of climate and land management changes in five thematic areas: climate, water, agriculture, forestry and biodiversity.
机译:气候变化将影响当前的水资源和撒哈拉以南非洲的粮食安全。考虑到土地管理和人口增长以及预计的气候情景的持续变化,南部非洲地区的整体挑战是以足够的质量和数量为生态系统的稳定性,其职能和服务以及人类的稳定性 - 展示(饮用水,灌溉水和工业用水)。因此,需要改善对生态系统和社会的水文(包括水文地理)组分之间的联系的理解,作为对该数据稀缺地区的综合水资源管理进行可持续管理战略的先决条件。通过德国联邦教育和研究部(BMBF)的初始资金,Sasscal倡议的88个研究项目侧重于提供信息和服务,以便更好地理解和评估气候和土地管理在五个专题领域的影响变化的影响:气候,水,农业,林业和生物多样性。

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