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Around 27% of aquifers in Tunisia are being overexploited. Groundwater extractions is mainly for the irrigation sector, where more than 40% of the water used for irrigation comes from GW sources. The objective of this study is to critically review and analyze GW management instruments adopted in ...


Frija, AymenDhehibi, B.Chebil, A.Villholth, Karen G.[Performance evaluation of groundwater management instruments: the case of irrigation sector in Tunisia]Performance evaluation of groundwater management instruments: the case of irrigation sector in Tunisia

An integrated hydrogeological modelling approach applicable to hard-rock aquifers in semi-arid data-scarce Africa was developed using remote sensing, rainfall-runoff modelling, and a three-dimensional (3D) dynamic model. The integrated modelling approach was applied to the Hout catchment, Limpopo...


Ebrahim, Girma YimerVillholth, Karen G.Boulos, M.[Integrated hydrogeological modelling of hard-rock semi-arid terrain: supporting sustainable agricultural groundwater use in Hout catchment, Limpopo Province, South Africa]Integrated hydrogeological modelling of hard-rock semi-arid terrain: supporting sustainable agricultural groundwater use in Hout catchment, Limpopo Province, South Africa

Denmark is making continuous efforts to attain sustainable groundwater management. With groundwater constituting virtually the only resource for all water uses, groundwater management was addressed early on and has progressed over the last century. This article gives an overview of the advances, ...


Jorgensen, L.F.Villholth, Karen G.Refsgaard, J.C.[Groundwater management and protection in Denmark: a review of pre-conditions, advances and challenges]Groundwater management and protection in Denmark: a review of pre-conditions, advances and challenges

Study region : Transboundary aquifers (TBAs) of Africa. Study focus: Review of work on TBAs in Africa, including an overview of assessments and management efforts that have taken place over the last half century. New hydrological insights : Seventy-two TBAs have been mapped in Africa. They underl...


Nijstena, G-J.Christelis, G.Villholth, Karen G.Braune, E.Gaye, B.C.[Transboundary aquifers of Africa: Review of the current state of knowledge and progress towards sustainable development and management]Transboundary aquifers of Africa: Review of the current state of knowledge and progress towards sustainable development and management

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