Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Oct 2016)

East African wetland-catchment data base for sustainable wetland management

  • C. Leemhuis,
  • E. Amler,
  • B. Diekkrüger,
  • G. Gabiri,
  • K. Näschen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-374-123-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 374
pp. 123 – 128

Abstract

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Wetlands cover an area of approx. 18 Mio ha in the East African countries of Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania, with still a relative small share being used for food production. Current upland agricultural use intensification in these countries due to demographic growth, climate change and globalization effects are leading to an over-exploitation of the resource base, followed by an intensification of agricultural wetland use. We aim on translating, transferring and upscaling knowledge on experimental test-site wetland properties, small-scale hydrological processes, and water related ecosystem services under different types of management from local to national scale. This information gained at the experimental wetland/catchment scale will be embedded as reference data within an East African wetland-catchment data base including catchment physical properties and a regional wetland inventory serving as a base for policy advice and the development of sustainable wetland management strategies.