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Abstract

In Benin, annual water availability per capita far exceeds the critical threshold of about 1,700 m^sup 3^, but during the dry season, water scarcity occurs at the local scale. By modeling the water balance of the Ouémé-Bonou catchment with WEAP (Water Evaluation and Planning System), this study aimed at analyzing Benin's future water situation under different scenarios of socio-economic development and climate change until 2025. The results show that the pressure on Benin's water resources will increase, leading to greater competition for surface water. Furthermore, financial and technological constraints hinder a satisfactory development, and exploration of groundwater and reservoir resources. However, improvements are most needed, especially in rural areas. Decreasing inflows and groundwater recharge due to climate change aggravate this situation. Even though there are uncertainties and constraints concerning the model and input data, this study shows that the WEAP results offer a solid basis to assist planners in developing recommendations for future water resource management by revealing hot spots of action.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Benin 2025--Balancing Future Water Availability and Demand Using the WEAP 'Water Evaluation and Planning' System
Author
Höllermann, Britta; Giertz, Simone; Diekkrüger, Bernd
Pages
3591-3613
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Oct 2010
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09204741
e-ISSN
15731650
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
751419205
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010