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Climate Change and Natural Resources Conflicts in Africa

Download – Climate Change and Natural Resources Conflicts in Africa

Title: Climate Change and Natural Resources Conflicts in Africa

This monograph contains papers that were presented at the International Conference on Climate Change and Natural Resources Conflicts in Africa, 14–15 May 2009, Entebbe, Uganda, organised by the Environment Security Programme (ESP) of the Institute for Security Studies (ISS), Nairobi Office. The climate change phenomenon is a global concern, which typically threat[1]ens the sustainability of the livelihoods of the majority of the population living in the developing countries. Africa, particularly the sub-Saharan region, is likely to be negatively impacted by climate variability and change. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Africa’s vulnerability arises from a combination of many factors, including extreme poverty, a high rate of population increase, frequent natural disasters such as droughts and floods, and agricultural systems (both crop and livestock production) that depend heavily on rainfall. Extreme natural occurrences such as floods and droughts are becoming increasingly frequent and severe. Africa’s high vulnerability to the negative impacts of climate variability and change is also attributed to its low adaptive capacity.

The monograph is divided into five sections that correspond to the main themes of the conference. The first part contains a chapter that discusses the link between climate change and human security in Africa by focusing on the role of the African Union in addressing the impact of climate change in general. Other chapters in this section address the effects of climate change on the human population in Africa, more specifically around Lake Chad and in Lesotho.

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PUBLICATIONS

WATER PUBLICATIONS

The Yaounde Statement: AfWA Makes Recommendations for Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management

31/01/2023

The Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) organized an international Symposium jointly with the African Water Association (AfWA) and some partners, including LACROIX Sofrel, Technolog SA,

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Share Water No. 13

30/01/2023

The thirteenth issue of the African Water Association (AfWA) technical and bilingual magazine, Share Water, is now available. It provides solutions in terms of guidelines

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Zoom : des équipements pour l’approvisionnement en eau et le traitement des eaux usées

22/12/2022

Les solutions du groupe AVK interviennent à ce jour dans tout le processus de l’eau ou cycle de l’eau, du pompage au traitement, en passant

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SANITATION PUBLICATIONS

Training in Municipal WaSH Project Management in Dschang, Cameroon

24/10/2022

In collaboration with the German-African Partnership for Water and Sanitation (GAPWAS), the African Water Association (AfWA) organized from 10 to 13 October 2022 in Dschang,

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CAPACITY ASSESSMENT – A KEY STEP IN THE PROCESS OF IMPROVING MUNICIPAL PERFORMANCE

19/05/2022

The USAID-funded Municipal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Project in West Africa (MuniWASH) is providing technical support to improve the governance and management of municipal water

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Achieving universal coverage through Africa Sanitation Policy Guidelines

09/05/2022

On the 10th of June, 2021, the African Council of Ministers on Water (AMCOW) launched the African Sanitation Policy Guidelines (ASPG), a new initiative to

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PROJECT / PROGRAM PRODUCT

The Yaounde Statement: AfWA Makes Recommendations for Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management

31/01/2023

The Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) organized an international Symposium jointly with the African Water Association (AfWA) and some partners, including LACROIX Sofrel, Technolog SA,

Read More

Share Water No. 13

30/01/2023

The thirteenth issue of the African Water Association (AfWA) technical and bilingual magazine, Share Water, is now available. It provides solutions in terms of guidelines

Read More

CAPACITY ASSESSMENT – A KEY STEP IN THE PROCESS OF IMPROVING MUNICIPAL PERFORMANCE

19/05/2022

The USAID-funded Municipal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Project in West Africa (MuniWASH) is providing technical support to improve the governance and management of municipal water

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« Previous Next »

WATER PUBLICATIONS

The Abidjan Declaration, a Key Outcome of the 21st AfWASA Congress/FSM7 Conference

20/03/2023

More than 3000 participants and exhibitors from all over the world gathered as world’s leading experts, engineers, technicians, researchers, and stakeholders, to meet the concerns

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The Yaounde Statement: AfWA Makes Recommendations for Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management

31/01/2023

The Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) organized an international Symposium jointly with the African Water Association (AfWA) and some partners, including LACROIX Sofrel, Technolog SA,

Read More

Share Water No. 13

30/01/2023

The thirteenth issue of the African Water Association (AfWA) technical and bilingual magazine, Share Water, is now available. It provides solutions in terms of guidelines

Read More
« Previous Next »

SANITATION PUBLICATIONS

The Abidjan Declaration, a Key Outcome of the 21st AfWASA Congress/FSM7 Conference

20/03/2023 No Comments

More than 3000 participants and exhibitors from all over the world gathered as world’s leading experts, engineers, technicians, researchers, and stakeholders, to meet the concerns

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The Yaounde Statement: AfWA Makes Recommendations for Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management

31/01/2023 No Comments

The Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) organized an international Symposium jointly with the African Water Association (AfWA) and some partners, including LACROIX Sofrel, Technolog SA,

Read More u00bb

Share Water No. 13

30/01/2023 No Comments

The thirteenth issue of the African Water Association (AfWA) technical and bilingual magazine, Share Water, is now available. It provides solutions in terms of guidelines

Read More u00bb
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