Publications des scientifiques de l'IRD

Ebode V. B., Dzana J. G., Nkiaka E., Nnomo B. N., Braun Jean-Jacques, Riotte Jean. (2022). Effects of climate and anthropogenic changes on current and future variability in flows in the So'o River Basin (south of Cameroon). Hydrology Research, 53 (9), 1203-1220. ISSN 1998-9563.

Titre du document
Effects of climate and anthropogenic changes on current and future variability in flows in the So'o River Basin (south of Cameroon)
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000858600200001
Auteurs
Ebode V. B., Dzana J. G., Nkiaka E., Nnomo B. N., Braun Jean-Jacques, Riotte Jean
Source
Hydrology Research, 2022, 53 (9), 1203-1220 ISSN 1998-9563
Due to climate and environmental changes, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has experienced several drought and flood events in recent decades with serious consequences on the economy of the sub-region. In this context, the region needs to enhance its capacity in water resources management, based on both good knowledge of contemporary variations in river flows and reliable forecasts. The objective of this article was to study the evolution of current and future (near (2022-2060) and distant (2061-2100)) flows in the So'o River Basin (SRB) in Cameroon. To achieve this, the Pettitt and modified Mann-Kendall tests were used to analyze hydrometeorological time series in the basin. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to simulate the future flows in the SRB. The results obtained show that for the current period, the flows of the So'o decrease due to the decrease in precipitation. For future periods, a change in precipitation in line with the predictions of the CCCma model will lead to a decrease in river discharge in the basin, except under the RCP8.5 scenario during the second period (2061-2100), where will note an increase compared to the historical period of approximately +4%. Results from the RCA4 model project an increase in precipitation which will lead to an increase in river discharge by more than +50%, regardless of the period and the scenario considered. An increase in discharges was noted in some cases despite a drop in rainfall, particularly in the case of discharges simulated for the second period (2061-2100) from the outputs of the CCCma model. This seems to be a consequence of the increase in impervious spaces, all the more the runoff increases during this period according to the model. Results from this study could be used to enhance water resources management in the basin investigated and the region.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Sciences du milieu [021] ; Hydrologie [062]
Description Géographique
CAMEROUN SUD
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010086109]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010086109
Contact
  • Coordonnées :
    Mission Science Ouverte (MSO)
    IRD - Délégation régionale Île-de-France & Ouest
    Campus Condorcet - Hôtel à projets
    8 cours des Humanités - 93322 Aubervilliers Cedex
    Horizon Pleins textes
    Aide
  •