Groundwater Resources Assessment for Sustainable Development in South Sudan
The economic activities of South Sudan (East-Central Africa) are predominantly agricultural. However, food insecurity due to low agricultural production, connected with weather conditions and lack of water infrastructure and knowledge, is a huge problem. This study reports the results of a qualitati...
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doaj-22585f05827442efbf7347a091a9b3912020-11-25T03:39:28ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-07-01125580558010.3390/su12145580Groundwater Resources Assessment for Sustainable Development in South SudanManuela Lasagna0Sabrina Maria Rita Bonetto1Laura Debernardi2Domenico Antonio De Luca3Carlo Semita4Chiara Caselle5Earth Sciences Department, Turin University, 10125 Torino, ItalyEarth Sciences Department, Turin University, 10125 Torino, ItalyEarth Sciences Department, Turin University, 10125 Torino, ItalyEarth Sciences Department, Turin University, 10125 Torino, ItalyEarth Sciences Department, Turin University, 10125 Torino, ItalyEarth Sciences Department, Turin University, 10125 Torino, ItalyThe economic activities of South Sudan (East-Central Africa) are predominantly agricultural. However, food insecurity due to low agricultural production, connected with weather conditions and lack of water infrastructure and knowledge, is a huge problem. This study reports the results of a qualitative and quantitative investigation of underground and surface water in the area of Gumbo (east of Juba town) that aims to assure sustainable water management, reducing diseases and mortality and guaranteeing access to irrigation and drinking water. The results of the study demonstrate the peculiarity of surface and groundwater and the critical aspects to take into account for the water use, particularly due to the exceeding of limits suggested by the WHO and national regulation. The outcomes provide a contribution to the scientific overview on lithostratigraphic, hydrochemical and hydrogeological setting of a less-studied area, characterized by sociopolitical instability and water scarcity. This represents a first step for the improvement of water knowledge and management, for sustainable economic development and for social progress in this African region.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/14/5580water resourcessustainable managementlocal developmentwater for food security |
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Manuela Lasagna Sabrina Maria Rita Bonetto Laura Debernardi Domenico Antonio De Luca Carlo Semita Chiara Caselle |
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Groundwater Resources Assessment for Sustainable Development in South Sudan |
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Groundwater Resources Assessment for Sustainable Development in South Sudan |
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Groundwater Resources Assessment for Sustainable Development in South Sudan |
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Groundwater Resources Assessment for Sustainable Development in South Sudan |
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Groundwater Resources Assessment for Sustainable Development in South Sudan |
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groundwater resources assessment for sustainable development in south sudan |
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Sustainability |
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2071-1050 |
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2020-07-01 |
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The economic activities of South Sudan (East-Central Africa) are predominantly agricultural. However, food insecurity due to low agricultural production, connected with weather conditions and lack of water infrastructure and knowledge, is a huge problem. This study reports the results of a qualitative and quantitative investigation of underground and surface water in the area of Gumbo (east of Juba town) that aims to assure sustainable water management, reducing diseases and mortality and guaranteeing access to irrigation and drinking water. The results of the study demonstrate the peculiarity of surface and groundwater and the critical aspects to take into account for the water use, particularly due to the exceeding of limits suggested by the WHO and national regulation. The outcomes provide a contribution to the scientific overview on lithostratigraphic, hydrochemical and hydrogeological setting of a less-studied area, characterized by sociopolitical instability and water scarcity. This represents a first step for the improvement of water knowledge and management, for sustainable economic development and for social progress in this African region. |
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water resources sustainable management local development water for food security |
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