Environmental monitoring in the circum-Sahara - Regional socio-economic summary 2012
Since it was created in 1992, the Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) has focused its efforts on the development and implementation of observation, early warning and monitoring-evaluation systems for environmental programs of action. The ROSELT/OSS network and the National Environmental Monitoring Systems – NEMS, made the Organization play a leading role in environmental monitoring.
See the detailsLa Surveillance environnementale dans le circum-Sahara : Synthèse régionale Ecologie (Algérie - Burkina Faso - Kenya - Mali Niger - Sénégal - Tunisie) 2012
Depuis sa création en 1992, l’Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel (OSS) a focalisé son intervention sur le développement et la mise en place de systèmes d’observation, d’alerte précoce et de suivi évaluation des programmes d’action environnementaux.
See the detailsEnvironmental Monitoring Advocacy
See the detailsLa Surveillance Environnementale dans le circum-Sahara : Guide Technique Socio-économie
Une mise en œuvre efficiente des Accords Multilatéraux sur l’Environnement (AME) s’appuie en particulier sur la mise en place de systèmes de Surveillance environnementale qui constituent un outil primordial pour une prise de décision rationnelle et éclairée.
See the detailsMapping, Assessment & Management of Transboundary Water Resources in the IGAD Sub-Region Project : Water resources modelling/Hydrology component - Vol. V
See the detailsIullemeden Aquifer System: The GEF TDA/SAP approach applied To The IAS
See the detailsIullemeden Aquifer System: Policy elements for transboundary risks reduction
The Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis recommended by the Global Environment Fund has been applied to transboundary waters of the Iullemeden Aquifer System (IAS) shared by Mali, Niger and Nigeria. It allowed identifying three major transboundary risks namely (1) the reduction of resource availability, (2) degradation of water quality, and (3) the impact of variability / climate change.
See the detailsIullemeden Aquifer System: The consultative framework for managing transboundary risks
The Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis recommended by the Global Environment Fund has been applied to transboundary waters of the Iullemeden Aquifer System (IAS) shared by Mali, Niger and Nigeria. It allowed identifying three major transboundary risks namely: the reduction of resource availability, degradation of water quality and the impact of variability / climate change.
See the detailsIullemeden Aquifer System: Common Database - Volume II
The establishment of the database (DB) of the IAS has allowed gathering and homogenizing all the available information on this basin in a consistent relational structure. This architecture facilitated the set of handlings, queries and thematic maps that this project could occur.
See the detailsIullemeden Aquifer System: Monitoring & Evaluation of Transboundary Aquifers - Volume V
See the detailsLullemeden Aquifer System: Participatory management of transboundary risks - Volume IV
Participatory management of hydrogeological risks is a policy of shared vision very effectively to prevent their negative impacts on the transboundary groundwater resources. It requires the involvement of all stakeholders in finding a sustainable solution in mitigating these impacts.
See the detailsIullemeden Aquifer System: Hydrogeological Model - Volume III
The hydrogeological modelling undertaken under the project “Managing hydrogeological risks in the Iullemeden Aquifer System (SAI)” is part of the Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA). His goal is to better assess water resources of this aquifer system and to identify hydrogeological risks associated.
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