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Restoring the River Niger

The River Niger is the third longest river in Africa and this comes with high demands from raw water supply to agriculture and other livelihoods. This river located in West Africa passes through diverse climate regions on its way to the sea including areas prone to desertification; and although it i...

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Main Author: Roses Enang
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/22486
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description The River Niger is the third longest river in Africa and this comes with high demands from raw water supply to agriculture and other livelihoods. This river located in West Africa passes through diverse climate regions on its way to the sea including areas prone to desertification; and although it is a transboundary river, much global interest is not placed on it; therefore much importance is not placed on preserving the nature and quality of the river. This paper incorporates information found on various databases in form of research conducted at strategic locations along the course of the river, from source to delta, and on its major tributaries. It uses this information as data to map man-made disturbances and its interaction with the environmental conditions along the course of the river. It outlines disturbances from the activities of the riparian community and the basin authority which contribute to contaminated tributaries from rural areas, wastewater disposal, heavy metal from catchment runoff, infrastructures and other restrictions on the river’s flow path, and their interaction with the hydrology and climatic factors. It finally offers considerations for mitigating these disturbances, with reference to and lessons learnt from the actions and action plans from other river governing and monitoring bodies such as the Nile Basin Initiative.
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spelling rr-article-94311922016-01-01T00:00:00Z Restoring the River Niger Roses Enang (1260096) Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified River Niger Pollution Anthropogenic activities Major tributaries River Basin Authorities Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified The River Niger is the third longest river in Africa and this comes with high demands from raw water supply to agriculture and other livelihoods. This river located in West Africa passes through diverse climate regions on its way to the sea including areas prone to desertification; and although it is a transboundary river, much global interest is not placed on it; therefore much importance is not placed on preserving the nature and quality of the river. This paper incorporates information found on various databases in form of research conducted at strategic locations along the course of the river, from source to delta, and on its major tributaries. It uses this information as data to map man-made disturbances and its interaction with the environmental conditions along the course of the river. It outlines disturbances from the activities of the riparian community and the basin authority which contribute to contaminated tributaries from rural areas, wastewater disposal, heavy metal from catchment runoff, infrastructures and other restrictions on the river’s flow path, and their interaction with the hydrology and climatic factors. It finally offers considerations for mitigating these disturbances, with reference to and lessons learnt from the actions and action plans from other river governing and monitoring bodies such as the Nile Basin Initiative. 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/22486 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Restoring_the_River_Niger/9431192 CC BY 3.0
spellingShingle Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified
River Niger
Pollution
Anthropogenic activities
Major tributaries
River Basin Authorities
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
Roses Enang
Restoring the River Niger
title Restoring the River Niger
title_full Restoring the River Niger
title_fullStr Restoring the River Niger
title_full_unstemmed Restoring the River Niger
title_short Restoring the River Niger
title_sort restoring the river niger
topic Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified
River Niger
Pollution
Anthropogenic activities
Major tributaries
River Basin Authorities
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/22486