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Autor:
Essi Nadège Parkoo, Sophie Thiam, Kossi Adjonou, Kouami Kokou, Sarah Verleysdonk, Julien G. Adounkpe, Grace B. Villamor
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 14, Iss 10, p 1536 (2022)
Recurrent floods have become a major problem in the transboundary Lower Mono River catchment of Togo and Benin, causing more damage and loss of life than any other disaster in the area. The level of understanding about floods and their management can
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https://doaj.org/article/e8fcfa1b4ee44c1e8c3abfe740dc4d2c
Autor:
Nina Rholan Houngue, Adrian Delos Santos Almoradie, Sophie Thiam, Kossi Komi, Julien G. Adounkpè, Komi Begedou, Mariele Evers
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 15; Issue 7; Pages: 5862
Flooding is prominent in West Africa, and is expected to be exacerbated, due to global climate and land-use changes. This study assessed the impacts of future climate and land-use changes on flood hazards in the Mono river catchment area of Benin and
Autor:
Rhyner, Simon Wagner, Sophie Thiam, Nadège I. P. Dossoumou, Michael Hagenlocher, Maxime Souvignet, Jakob
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 14; Pages: 8433
In many West African river basins, households regularly experience floods and the associated impacts. In the absence of widely accessible formal risk transfer mechanisms (e.g., insurance), households often have to cope with financial impacts. Only a
Autor:
Nadège I. P. Dossoumou, Masamaéya D. T. Gnazou, Grace B. Villamor, Euloge K. Agbossou, Sophie Thiam, Simon Wagner, Mohamed Idrissou
Publikováno v:
PLOS Climate. 2:e0000123
The comparison of local perception of flood hazards, with hydrological and climate parameters, can give more insight and understanding on the causes of flood, its impacts and the strategies to effectively address the problem. This study examines whet
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Bioresearch. :224-241
Autor:
Grace B. Villamor, Sophie Thiam, Jean Henri Bienvenue Sène, Laurice C Faye, Badabate Diwediga, Nicholas Kyei-Baffour
Publikováno v:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Soil salinity is a major issue causing land degradation in coastal areas. In this study, we assessed the land use and soil salinity changes in Djilor district (Senegal) using remote sensing and field data. We performed land use land cover changes for
Autor:
Sophie Thiam, Eric Ariel L. Salas, Nina Rholan Hounguè, Adrian Delos Santos Almoradie, Sarah Verleysdonk, Julien G. Adounkpe, Kossi Komi
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 7; Pages: 4160
Integrating both modeling approach and stakeholders’ perspectives to derive past and future trends of land use land cover (LULC) is a key to creating more realistic results on LULC change trajectories and can lead to the implementation of appropria