Climate Perspectives from the Congo Basin

Climate Perspectives from the Congo Basin
Author: Bila-Isia Inogwabini
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781040096468

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This book considers the global question of climate change from local perspectives in the context of Central Africa. Bila-Isia Inogwabini examines attempts made by the international community to respond to the global challenges posed by climate change in the Congo Basin and highlights that these attempts have so far produced limited results. Abject poverty and the lack of academic, technical, institutional and governance capacities have made it difficult for these solutions to take root in local conditions. Taking a novel perspective, Inogwabini argues that what is needed is not austerity in the use of natural resources but rather increased material affluence for these communities, which will enable individuals to create their own ways to survive through the tides of climate change. He considers factors including social inertia, climate skepticism and lack of political structure and presents a climate change action plan that is targeted at the local level in the Congo Basin. Overall, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, global development and African studies more broadly.

Deforestation and forest degradation in the Congo Basin State of knowledge current causes and perspectives

Deforestation and forest degradation in the Congo Basin  State of knowledge  current causes and perspectives
Author: Bérenger Tchatchou,Denis J. Sonwa,Suspense Ifo,Anne Marie Tiani
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2015-12-02
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9786023870219

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The Congo Basin comprises Cameroon, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It covers close to 70% of the forestlands of Africa. Of the 530 million hectares in the Congo Basin, 300 million are composed of forests: 99% of these are primary or naturally regenerated forests, as opposed to plantations.

Congo Basin Hydrology Climate and Biogeochemistry

Congo Basin Hydrology  Climate  and Biogeochemistry
Author: Raphael M. Tshimanga,Guy D. Moukandi N'kaya,Douglas Alsdorf
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119656999

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New scientific discoveries in the Congo Basin as a result of international collaborations The Congo is the world's second largest river basin and home to 120 million people. Understanding the cycling of water, sediments, and nutrients is important as the region faces climatic and anthropogenic change. Congo Basin Hydrology, Climate, and Biogeochemistry: A Foundation for the Future explores variations in and influences on rainfall, hydrology and hydraulics, and sediment and carbon dynamics. It features contributions from experts in the region and their international collaborators. Volume highlights include: New in-situ and remotely sensed measurements and model results Use of historic data to assess precipitation and hydrologic changes Exploration of water exchange between wetlands and rivers Biogeochemical processes in the Congo's forests and wetlands A scientific foundation for hydrologic resource management in the region Studies from different parts of the Congo river and its adjoining basins This book is available in English and French. The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals. Find out more about this book in this short video and this article.

Adaptation policies and synergies with REDD in Democratic Republic of Congo Context challenges and perspectives

Adaptation policies and synergies with REDD  in Democratic Republic of Congo  Context  challenges and perspectives
Author: Félicien Kengoum
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2015-11-12
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9786023870172

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The countries in the Congo Basin are poor and vulnerable and, as such, suffer from the negative effects of climate change. Fighting this phenomenon has become an item on countries’ policy agendas. Processes, based on mitigation and adaptation measures, have been launched at various levels and places in these countries to cope with the dynamics of a changing climate. But to study and implement mitigation and adaptation measures simultaneously is not enough. In a situation characterized by poverty and resource shortages – especially financial resources – and to support a process that is already exceptionally slow, it is important to go further and consider the synergy between mitigation and adaptation. The principle described in this analysis is combined with thoughts on the best way to proceed, a way to encourage more thorough analyses and ensure ex situ integration and coherence between climate and development policies, and in situ integration and coherence within the climate policies, the objective being to deliver both ecological and policy synergy outcomes.

Clouds on the Horizon

Clouds on the Horizon
Author: Alison L. Hoare,Rainforest Foundation UK.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2007
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 190613104X

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Climate Change and Water Resources in Africa

Climate Change and Water Resources in Africa
Author: Salif Diop,Peter Scheren,Awa Niang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030612252

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The focus of this book is on the key water-related vulnerabilities to climate change in Africa, particularly in its most vulnerable areas, exploring potential management responses to such vulnerabilities. The African countries are particularly exposed and vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change, with important impacts on water resources and hydrological systems, water availability, water resource management and sea level variations. Already, under various anthropogenic pressures, the status of water resources in Africa has been changing over the past decades, with decreasing water quality, falling groundwater levels, and variability in rainfall, both in terms of timing and intensity. Climate change will further accelerate the rate of change, affecting the ability of people and societies to respond in a timely manner. It is clear that there is no quick fix to the pressures imposed on water resources by climate change. Increasing the resilience of ecosystems and communities to extreme events such as flooding and drought, and integrating climate change risks and opportunities into development decision-making is indeed a key challenge, as much a technical climate-change one, as a political and developmental challenge. The book, in this regard, intends to contribute to the debate around climate change in relation to water resources management in Africa, and in particular inform policy decisions and actions that will improve governments’ and communities’ ability to manage the challenges of climate change and variability in relation to the aquatic ecosystems that they depend on. The knowledge collected in this book will benefit policy makers, researchers, as well as other stakeholders.

Congo Basin Hydrology Climate and Biogeochemistry

Congo Basin Hydrology  Climate  and Biogeochemistry
Author: Raphael M. Tshimanga,Guy D. Moukandi N'kaya,Douglas Alsdorf
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119656975

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New scientific discoveries in the Congo Basin as a result of international collaborations The Congo is the world's second largest river basin and home to 120 million people. Understanding the cycling of water, sediments, and nutrients is important as the region faces climatic and anthropogenic change. Congo Basin Hydrology, Climate, and Biogeochemistry: A Foundation for the Future explores variations in and influences on rainfall, hydrology and hydraulics, and sediment and carbon dynamics. It features contributions from experts in the region and their international collaborators. Volume highlights include: New in-situ and remotely sensed measurements and model results Use of historic data to assess precipitation and hydrologic changes Exploration of water exchange between wetlands and rivers Biogeochemical processes in the Congo's forests and wetlands A scientific foundation for hydrologic resource management in the region Studies from different parts of the Congo river and its adjoining basins This book is available in English and French. The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals. Find out more about this book in this short video and this article.

African Climate and Climate Change

African Climate and Climate Change
Author: Charles J. R. Williams,Dominic R. Kniveton
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-02-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048138425

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Compared to many other regions of the world, Africa is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and variability. Widespread poverty, an extensive disease burden and pockets of political instability across the continent has resulted in a low resilience and limited adaptative capacity of African society to climate related shocks and stresses. To compound this vulnerability, there remains large knowledge gaps on African climate, manifestations of future climate change and variability for the region and the associated problems of climate change impacts. Research on the subject of African climate change requires an interdisciplinary approach linking studies of environmental, political and socio-economic spheres. In this book we use different case studies on climate change and variability in Africa to illustrate different approaches to the study of climate change in Africa from across the spectrum of physical, social and political sciences. In doing so we attempt to highlight a toolbox of methodologies (along with their limitations and advantages) that may be used to further the understanding of the impacts of climate change in Africa and thus help form the basis for strategies to negate the negative implications of climate change on society.