Integrated Water Resources Management, Knowledge and Technology Transfer in the Densu River Basin, Ghana
Keywords | Natural resources management, knowledge management, environmental standards, social standards, poverty |
Countries | Ghana |
Objectives | The catchment area of the Densu River Basin (2.490 km) serves as an example of demonstrating the constraints and potentials of an integrated sustainable management of contaminated waters in sub-saharan Africa. The Densu is used for the supply of drinking water, including a large section of the capital city Accra. The project proposed comprises investigations about |
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Team Members | Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Evers, ZEFa (Project Director)
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Funding Organizations | Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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Partner Institutions | Prof. Dr. Joachim Sauerborn, Institut für Pflanzenproduktion und Agrarökologie in den Tropen und Subtropen der Universität Hohenheim (UH), Gunther Geller, Ingenieurökologische Vereinigung, Water Research Institute, P.O. Box M.32 |
Duration of the Project | January 2005– June 2005 |

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