Published 1997 | Version v1
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Water Resources

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Water is essential for life and ecological sustenance; its availability is essential component of national welfare and productivity.The country's socio-economic activities are largely dependent on the natural endowment of water resources. Kenya's water resources comprises of surface waters (rivers, lakes and wetlands) and ground water. Surface water forms 86% of total water resources while the rest is ground water Geological, topographical and climatic factors influence the natural availability and distribution of water with the rainfall distribution having the major influence. Water resources in Kenya are continuously under threat of depletion and quality degradation owing to rising population, industrialization, changing land use and settlement activities as well as natural changes. However, the anticipated climate change is likely to exacerbate the situation resulting in increased conflict over water use rights in particular, and, natural resource utilisation in general. The impacts of climate change on the water resources would lead to other impacts on environmental and socio-economic systems

Part of:
Potential Impacts of Climate Change in Kenya

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Publisher
Climate Network Africa, Nairobi
Imprint Place
Nairobi (Kenya)
ISBN
9966-9949-0-4
Imprint Title
Potential Impacts of Climate Change in Kenya
Imprint Pagination
210 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 43-53

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14 refs., 6 tabs., 2 figs Imprint:13 refs