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Need for harmonized long-term multi-lake monitoring of African Great Lakes

Authors :
Plisnier, Pierre Denis
Kayanda, Robert
MacIntyre, Sally
Obiero, Kevin
Okello, William
Vodacek, Anthony
Cocquyt, Christine
Abegaz, Hussein
Achieng, Alfred
Akonkwa, Balagizi
Albrecht, Christian
Balagizi, Charles
Barasa, James
Abel Bashonga, Rafiki
Bashonga Bishobibiri, Alexis
Bootsma, Harvey
Borges, Alberto V.
Chavula, Geoffrey
Dadi, Tallent
De Keyzer, Els L.R.
Doran, Patrick J.
Gabagambi, Nestory
Gatare, Robert
Gemmell, Andrew
Getahun, Abebe
Haambiya, Lloyd H.
Higgins, Scott N.
Hyangya, Béni L.
Irvine, Ken
Isumbisho, Mwapu
Jonasse, Carlos
Katongo, Cyprian
Katsev, Sergei
Keyombe, James
Kimirei, Ismael
Kisekelwa, Tchalondawa
Kishe, Mary
Otoung A. Koding, Simon
Kolding, Jeppe
Kraemer, Benjamin M.
Limbu, Peter
Lomodei, Evans
Mahongo, Shigalla B.
Malala, John
Mbabazi, Stella
Masilya, Pascal M.
McCandless, Matt
Medard, Modesta
Migeni Ajode, Zephaniah
Mrosso, Hillary D.
Mudakikwa, Eric R.
Mulimbwa, Nsibula
Mushagalusa, Déo
Muvundja, Fabrice A.
Nankabirwa, Angela
Nahimana, David
Ngatunga, Benjamin P.
Ngochera, Maxon
Nicholson, Sharon
Nshombo, Muderhwa
Ntakimazi, Gaspard
Nyamweya, Chrispine
Ikwaput Nyeko, Joyce
Olago, Daniel
Olbamo, Tekle
O'Reilly, Catherine M.
Pasche, Natacha
Phiri, Harris
Raasakka, Nina
Salyani, Anham
Sibomana, Claver
Silsbe, Greg M.
Smith, Stephanie
Sterner, Robert W.
Thiery, Wim
Tuyisenge, Janviere
Van der Knaap, Martin
Van Steenberge, Maarten
van Zwieten, Paul A.M.
Verheyen, Erik
Wakjira, Mulugeta
Walakira, John
Ndeo Wembo, Oscar
Lawrence, Theodore
Plisnier, Pierre Denis
Kayanda, Robert
MacIntyre, Sally
Obiero, Kevin
Okello, William
Vodacek, Anthony
Cocquyt, Christine
Abegaz, Hussein
Achieng, Alfred
Akonkwa, Balagizi
Albrecht, Christian
Balagizi, Charles
Barasa, James
Abel Bashonga, Rafiki
Bashonga Bishobibiri, Alexis
Bootsma, Harvey
Borges, Alberto V.
Chavula, Geoffrey
Dadi, Tallent
De Keyzer, Els L.R.
Doran, Patrick J.
Gabagambi, Nestory
Gatare, Robert
Gemmell, Andrew
Getahun, Abebe
Haambiya, Lloyd H.
Higgins, Scott N.
Hyangya, Béni L.
Irvine, Ken
Isumbisho, Mwapu
Jonasse, Carlos
Katongo, Cyprian
Katsev, Sergei
Keyombe, James
Kimirei, Ismael
Kisekelwa, Tchalondawa
Kishe, Mary
Otoung A. Koding, Simon
Kolding, Jeppe
Kraemer, Benjamin M.
Limbu, Peter
Lomodei, Evans
Mahongo, Shigalla B.
Malala, John
Mbabazi, Stella
Masilya, Pascal M.
McCandless, Matt
Medard, Modesta
Migeni Ajode, Zephaniah
Mrosso, Hillary D.
Mudakikwa, Eric R.
Mulimbwa, Nsibula
Mushagalusa, Déo
Muvundja, Fabrice A.
Nankabirwa, Angela
Nahimana, David
Ngatunga, Benjamin P.
Ngochera, Maxon
Nicholson, Sharon
Nshombo, Muderhwa
Ntakimazi, Gaspard
Nyamweya, Chrispine
Ikwaput Nyeko, Joyce
Olago, Daniel
Olbamo, Tekle
O'Reilly, Catherine M.
Pasche, Natacha
Phiri, Harris
Raasakka, Nina
Salyani, Anham
Sibomana, Claver
Silsbe, Greg M.
Smith, Stephanie
Sterner, Robert W.
Thiery, Wim
Tuyisenge, Janviere
Van der Knaap, Martin
Van Steenberge, Maarten
van Zwieten, Paul A.M.
Verheyen, Erik
Wakjira, Mulugeta
Walakira, John
Ndeo Wembo, Oscar
Lawrence, Theodore
Source :
ISSN: 0380-1330
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To ensure the long-term sustainable use of African Great Lakes (AGL), and to better understand the functioning of these ecosystems, authorities, managers and scientists need regularly collected scientific data and information of key environmental indicators over multi-years to make informed decisions. Monitoring is regularly conducted at some sites across AGL; while at others sites, it is rare or conducted irregularly in response to sporadic funding or short-term projects/studies. Managers and scientists working on the AGL thus often lack critical long-term data to evaluate and gauge ongoing changes. Hence, we propose a multi-lake approach to harmonize data collection modalities for better understanding of regional and global environmental impacts on AGL. Climate variability has had strong impacts on all AGL in the recent past. Although these lakes have specific characteristics, their limnological cycles show many similarities. Because different anthropogenic pressures take place at the different AGL, harmonized multi-lake monitoring will provide comparable data to address the main drivers of concern (climate versus regional anthropogenic impact). To realize harmonized long-term multi-lake monitoring, the approach will need: (1) support of a wide community of researchers and managers; (2) political goodwill towards a common goal for such monitoring; and (3) sufficient capacity (e.g., institutional, financial, human and logistic resources) for its implementation. This paper presents an assessment of the state of monitoring the AGL and possible approaches to realize a long-term, multi-lake harmonized monitoring strategy. Key parameters are proposed. The support of national and regional authorities is necessary as each AGL crosses international boundaries.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0380-1330
Notes :
application/pdf, Journal of Great Lakes Research 49 (2023) 6, ISSN: 0380-1330, ISSN: 0380-1330, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1323247798
Document Type :
Electronic Resource