Authors
Imogen Bellwood-Howard, John Thompson, Mohammad Shamsudduha, Richard G Taylor, Devotha B Mosha, Gebrehaweria Gebrezgi, Andrew KPR Tarimo, Japhet J Kashaigili, Yahaya Nazoumou, Ouassa Tiékoura
Publication date
2022/12/1
Journal
Environmental Science & Policy
Volume
138
Pages
26-43
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Reliance on groundwater in Sub-Saharan Africa is growing and expected to rise as surface water resource variability increases under climate change. Major questions remain about how groundwater will be used, and who informs these decisions. We represent different visions of groundwater use by ‘pathways’: politically and environmentally embedded socio-technological regimes for governing and managing groundwater systems. We presented policy actors (9 sets), development and research stakeholders (4 sets), and water users (6 sets) in three river basins in Ethiopia, Niger and Tanzania with information on the social and environmental impacts of six ‘Groundwater Development Pathways’, before gathering their opinions on each, through Multicriteria Mapping (MCM). Participants preferred pathways of low-intensity use, incorporating multiple agricultural, pastoral and domestic purposes, to high-intensity …
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