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This paper apples the principle of west –use accounts, developed in the first of the series, to the Volta River in West Africa. The Volta Basin covers six countries, with 85% of its area in Ghana and Burkina Faso. Runoff in all three tributaries increases from 2-7% in the drier north to 12-26 %...


Kirby, M.Condappa, D. deMainuddin, M.Eastham, JudyThomas, M.[Water-use accounts in CPWF basins: Simple water-use accounting of the Volta Basin]Water-use accounts in CPWF basins: Simple water-use accounting of the Volta Basin

Condappa, D. deChaponnière, AnneLemoalle, J.[Decision-support tool for water allocation in the Volta basin]Decision-support tool for water allocation in the Volta basin
Sharma, Bharat R.Amarasinghe, Upali A.Xueliang CaiCondappa, D. deShah, TushaarMukherji, AditiBharati, LunaAmbili, G.K.Qureshi, Asad SarwarPant, DhrubaXenarios, StefanosSingh, R.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.[The Indus and the Ganges: river basins under extreme pressure]The Indus and the Ganges: river basins under extreme pressure
Sharma, Bharat R.Xueliang CaiCondappa, D. de[The Indus and the Ganges: addressing the water and productivity constraints [Abstract Only]]The Indus and the Ganges: addressing the water and productivity constraints [Abstract Only]
Sharma, Bharat R.Xueliang CaiCondappa, D. de[Impact of climate change on water resources and agricultural production in the Indus basin, South Asia. [Abstract only].]Impact of climate change on water resources and agricultural production in the Indus basin, South Asia. [Abstract only].

The topography of the Ganges basin is highly variable, with the steep mountainous region of the Himalaya upstream and the large fertile plains in eastern India and Bangladesh downstream. The contribution from the glaciers to streamflows is supposed to be significant but there is uncertainty surro...


Sharma, Bharat R.Condappa, D. de[Opportunities for harnessing the increased contribution of glacier and snowmelt flows in the Ganges basin]Opportunities for harnessing the increased contribution of glacier and snowmelt flows in the Ganges basin

The basins of the Indus and Ganges rivers cover 2.20 million km2 and are inhabited by more than a billion people. The region is under extreme pressures of population and poverty, unregulated utilization of the resources and low levels of productivity. The needs are: (1) development policies that ...


Sharma, Bharat R.Amarasinghe, Upali A.Xueliang CaiCondappa, D. deShah, TushaarMukherji, AditiBharati, LunaAmbili, G.K.Qureshi, Asad SarwarPant, DhrubaXenarios, StefanosSingh, R.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.Amarasinghe, Upali A.Xueliang CaiCondappa, D. deShah, TushaarMukherji, AditiBharati, LunaAmbili, G.K.Qureshi, Asad SarwarPant, DhrubaXenarios, StefanosSingh, R.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.[The Indus and the Ganges: river basins under extreme pressure.]The Indus and the Ganges: river basins under extreme pressure.

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