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International Journal of Water Resources Development | 2006

The economic and ecological effects of water management choices in the upper Niger river: Development of decision support methods

Leo Zwarts; Pieter van Beukering; B. Kone; Eddy Wymenga; Douglas Taylor

One million people in the Inner Niger Delta make a living from arable farming, fisheries and livestock. Upstream dams (one built for electricity generation and one for irrigation) affect this downstream multifunctional use of water. Additionally, the Inner Niger Delta, which is one of the largest Ramsar sites in the world, is a hotspot of biodiversity and accommodates two of the largest known breeding colonies of large wading birds in Africa and in addition, is a vital part of the eco-regional network, supporting up to 3 to 4 million staging waterbirds, residents and migrants from all over Europe and western Asia. The hydrological and related ecological conditions in the Inner Delta largely determine the population size of these waterbird species. The major aim of the three-year study was to develop a decision-support system for river management in the Upper Niger, in which ecological and socio-economical impacts and benefits of dams and irrigation systems can be analysed in relation to different water management scenarios. The study involves various components: hydrology, arable farming, livestock, fisheries, ecology and socio-economics. An economic analysis has been conducted to determine the role of dams in the economy of the Inner Niger Delta and the Upper Niger region. By innovatively combining the above information on hydrology, ecology, fisheries, and agriculture, the study shows that building new dams is not an efficient way to increase economic growth and reduce poverty in the region. In fact, such efforts are counter-effective. Instead, development efforts should be aimed at improving the efficiency of the existing infrastructure, as well as of current economic activities in the Inner Niger Delta itself. This approach will also provide greater certainty for the essential eco-regional network functioning of the Inner Delta.


Environmental Science & Policy | 2013

Vulnerability of rice production in the Inner Niger Delta to water resources management under climate variability and change

Stefan Liersch; Jan Cools; B. Kone; H. Koch; Mori Diallo; J. Reinhardt; S. Fournet; V. Aich; Fred Hattermann


Archive | 2005

The Niger, a lifeline : effective water management in the Upper Niger Basin

Leo Zwarts; Pieter van Beukering; B. Kone; Eddy Wymenga


Environmental Science & Policy | 2013

Challenges to the integration of wetlands into IWRM: The case of the Inner Niger Delta (Mali) and the Lobau Floodplain (Austria)

L-M. Rebelo; Robyn Johnston; T. Hein; G. Weigelhofer; T. D’Haeyer; B. Kone; Jan Cools


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2014

Floods in the Niger basin – analysis and attribution

Valentin Aich; B. Kone; Fred Hattermann; E. N. Müller


Archive | 2005

The Niger, a lifeline

Leo Zwarts; P.J.H. van Beukering; B. Kone; Eddy Wymenga


Environmental Science & Policy | 2013

Integrating human health into wetland management for the Inner Niger Delta, Mali

Jan Cools; Mori Diallo; Eline Boelee; Stefan Liersch; Dries Coertjens; Véronique Vandenberghe; B. Kone


The Niger, a lifeline | 2005

Livestock in the inner Niger delta

Hasse Goosen; B. Kone; Leo Zwarts; P.J.H. van Beukering; Eddy Wymenga


Ostrich | 2007

The impact of capture, domestication and trade on Black Crowned Cranes in the Inner Niger Delta, Mali

B. Kone; Bouba Fofana; Richard Beilfuss; Tim Dodman


Archive | 2005

Le Niger, une artère vitale : gestion efficace de l'eau dans le bassin du Haut Niger

Leo Zwarts; Pieter van Beukering; B. Kone; Eddy Wymenga

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Mori Diallo

Wetlands International

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Hasse Goosen

VU University Amsterdam

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Fred Hattermann

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

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Stefan Liersch

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

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