A review of SWAT model application in Africa
The soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) is a well-known hydrological modeling tool that
has been applied in various hydrologic and environmental simulations. A total of 206 studies …
has been applied in various hydrologic and environmental simulations. A total of 206 studies …
Modeling the hydrological impacts of land use/land cover changes in the Andassa watershed, Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia
Understanding the hydrological response of a watershed to land use/land cover (LULC)
changes is imperative for water resources management planning. The objective of this study …
changes is imperative for water resources management planning. The objective of this study …
A dynamic land use/land cover input helps in picturing the Sahelian paradox: Assessing variability and attribution of changes in surface runoff in a Sahelian watershed
In Sahelian landscapes, land use/land cover (LULC) dynamics and climate variability are
already known to affect the water cycle. In its current practice however, hydrological …
already known to affect the water cycle. In its current practice however, hydrological …
A review of coupled hydrologic-hydraulic models for floodplain assessments in Africa: Opportunities and challenges for floodplain wetland management
Floodplain wetlands are a fundamental part of the African continent's ecosystem and serve
as habitat for fish and wildlife species, biodiversity, and micro-organisms that support life. It …
as habitat for fish and wildlife species, biodiversity, and micro-organisms that support life. It …
Impacts of climate change on streamflow and sediment concentration under RCP 4.5 and 8.5: A case study in Purna river basin, India
Climate change has a significant effect on various hydrological processes in a large river
basin. The assessment of these processes is also useful for water resource management …
basin. The assessment of these processes is also useful for water resource management …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of climate and land-use changes on the hydrological processes of Owabi catchment from SWAT analysis
Abstract Study region The 69 km 2 Owabi catchment in Ghana. Study focus The Soil-Water-
Assessment-Tool (SWAT) was used to assess the hydro-climatic variability resulting from …
Assessment-Tool (SWAT) was used to assess the hydro-climatic variability resulting from …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluating InVEST model for estimating soil loss and sediment export in data scarce regions of the Abbay (Upper Blue Nile) Basin: Implications for land …
This study was aimed to evaluate the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and
Tradeoffs (InVEST) Sediment Delivery Ratio (SDR) model for estimating soil loss and …
Tradeoffs (InVEST) Sediment Delivery Ratio (SDR) model for estimating soil loss and …
Modelling streamflow using the SWAT model and multi-site calibration utilizing SUFI-2 of SWAT-CUP model for high altitude catchments, NW Himalaya's
Modelling streamflow is important in develo** effective long-term management, soil
conservation planning, and utilization of water resource management strategies. The current …
conservation planning, and utilization of water resource management strategies. The current …
Evaluating the effectiveness of best management practices on soil erosion reduction using the SWAT Model: for the case of Gumara watershed, Abbay (Upper Blue …
This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of best management practices
(BMPs) to reduce soil erosion in Gumara watershed of the Abbay (Upper Blue Nile) Basin …
(BMPs) to reduce soil erosion in Gumara watershed of the Abbay (Upper Blue Nile) Basin …
[HTML][HTML] Identification of soil erosion hot-spot areas for prioritization of conservation measures using the SWAT model in Ribb watershed, Ethiopia
Soil erosion is one of the pressing environmental problem in Ethiopia Thus, identifying soil
erosion hot-spot areas of a watershed/basin and isolating best management practices …
erosion hot-spot areas of a watershed/basin and isolating best management practices …