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    African lake management initiatives: The global connection

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    Date
    2006
    Author
    Odada, E O
    Bootsma, Harvey A.
    Hecky, Robert E.
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    There is a global dimension to lake management in Africa and elsewhere that will require a concerted action not only from individual riparian states, but also from regional, continental and global communities. The current global lake threats arise from climate change, regional land degradation and semi-volatile contaminants, and share the common feature that the atmosphere is the vector that spreads their impacts over large areas and to many lakes. The Great Lakes of Africa (Malawi, Victoria and Tanganyika) are particularly sensitive to these problems because of their enormous surface areas, slow water flushing rates, and the importance of direct rainfall in their water budgets. Their response times might be slow to yield a detectable change and, unfortunately, their recovery times might also be slow. It is possible for atmospheric effects to act antagonistically to the impacts of catchment change, but antagonistic effects could become synergistic in the future. Improved understanding of the physical dynamics of these lakes, and development of models linking their physical and bio-geochemical behaviour to regional, meso-scale climate models, will be necessary to guide lake managers.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/36964
    Citation
    Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management 2006 11: 1-11
    Publisher
    Department of Geology, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    African Great Lakes
    Climate change
    Global environment facility
    Lake Malawi
    Lake Tanganyika
    Lake Victoria
    Mercury
    Nutrient loading
    Organo-chlorines
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