
Preliminary results from a water economy and livelihoods survey (wels) in nigeria and mali, sub-saharan africa: investigating water security across a rainfall transect.
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PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A WATER ECONOMY AND LIVELIHOODS SURVEY (WELS) IN NIGERIA AND MALI, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: INVESTIGATING WATER SECURITY ACROSS A RAINFALL TRANSECT. CONTENTS * Abstract *
Citation * Links ABSTRACT This report describes the methodology and preliminary results from a simplified water, economy and livelihoods survey (WELS) carried out in West Africa at the same
time as a groundwater residence survey (which is reported separately). Results from community discussions are presented for four case study areas in a transect across humid to semi arid
conditions in Nigeria and Mali. CITATION Lapworth, D. J.; MacDonald, A. M.; Bonsor, H.; Tijani, M. N.; Calow, R. C. Preliminary results from a Water Economy and Livelihoods Survey (WELS) in
Nigeria and Mali, sub-Saharan Africa: Investigating water security across a rainfall transect. British Geological Survey, Nottingham, UK (2011) 74 pp. [British Geological Survey Open Report,
OR/11/018] LINKS Preliminary results from a Water Economy and Livelihoods Survey (WELS) in Nigeria and Mali, sub-Saharan Africa: Investigating water security across a rainfall transect.
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