Modelling the effect of rainfall variability, land use change and increased reservoir abstraction on surface water resources in semi-arid southern Zimbabwe
FT Mugabe, T Chitata, J Kashaigili… - … of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2011 - Elsevier
The semi-arid areas of Zimbabwe receive low and erratic rainfall such that communities
living and farming in these areas do not obtain adequate yields in most years forcing them to
rely on surface and ground water resources during the dry season and dry years. Such
water, which is a buffer during dry seasons and dry years should be managed appropriately.
However, appropriate management of the limited water resources in such areas is hindered
by inadequate knowledge of the changes in water resources due to rainfall, runin …
living and farming in these areas do not obtain adequate yields in most years forcing them to
rely on surface and ground water resources during the dry season and dry years. Such
water, which is a buffer during dry seasons and dry years should be managed appropriately.
However, appropriate management of the limited water resources in such areas is hindered
by inadequate knowledge of the changes in water resources due to rainfall, runin …
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