Water accounting in the Awash River Basin: remote sensing for water productivity

This report provides the water accounting study for Awash River basin in Ethiopia carried out by IHE-Delft using the Water Productivity (WaPOR) data portal of the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO). The Awash River Basin is the most utilized river basin in Ethiopia hosting most of the industrial activities in the country, a number of small to large scale irrigation schemes and the main population centres of the country with more than 18.6 million people (2017 estimate). The basin faces high water stress during the peak of the irrigation season and frequent flooding in rainy seasons. The Water Accounting Plus (WA+) system designed by IHE Delft with its partners FAO and IWMI has been applied to gain full insights into the state of the water resources in the basin for the period 2009 to 2018. The WA+ framework is a reporting mechanism for water flows, fluxes and stocks that are summarized by means of WA+ sheets. The role of land use and land cover on producing and consuming water is described explicitly.

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Main Authors: 187275 FAO, Rome (Italy). Land and Water Div. eng, 1423211779385 IHE Delft Inst. for Water Education (Netherlands) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/IHE Delft 2020
Subjects:water resources, water management, water supply, water availability, agricultural sector, water productivity, water use efficiency, remote sensing, case studies, SDGs, Goal 6 Clean water and sanitation,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/ca8668en/CA8668EN.pdf
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