The 7 year project is on Enhancing Water, Food and Energy Security in the Lower Zambezi, with the main aim being: Improving water management in the Lower Zambezi basin by enhancing knowledge on the water resources of its mostly ungauged tributaries (SDG6). The latest innovations in remote sensing and ground observations are used in improving the knowledge on hydrological processes and water use in this semi-arid tropical region, with the aim to improve the science-based management of the basin. The approach is bottom up, in that stakeholders actively participate and contribute to the success of the project and the anchoring of the outcomes in society, providing practical tools to manage the resources. If the research is well anchored and formulated jointly with the stakeholders, then it can become a powerful vehicle for a much larger research and capacity building programme of which the outcomes are likely to be implemented by the partners, and WaterNet as a capacity building organisation, will take the active role in this field.
Contributions from project members will be presented. Contributions from other researchers with similar research topics are invited to contribute as well.
ZAMSECUR SPECIAL SESSION: PROGRAM
Date/Time: Wednesday 28 October ...
Virtual 3 21st WaterNet/WARFSA/GWPSA Symposium waternet@waternetonline.orgThe 7 year project is on Enhancing Water, Food and Energy Security in the Lower Zambezi, with the main aim being: Improving water management in the Lower Zambezi basin by enhancing knowledge on the water resources of its mostly ungauged tributaries (SDG6). The latest innovations in remote sensing and ground observations are used in improving the knowledge on hydrological processes and water use in this semi-arid tropical region, with the aim to improve the science-based management of the basin. The approach is bottom up, in that stakeholders actively participate and contribute to the success of the project and the anchoring of the outcomes in society, providing practical tools to manage the resources. If the research is well anchored and formulated jointly with the stakeholders, then it can become a powerful vehicle for a much larger research and capacity building programme of which the outcomes are likely to be implemented by the partners, and WaterNet as a capacity building organisation, will take the active role in this field.
Contributions from project members will be presented. Contributions from other researchers with similar research topics are invited to contribute as well.
ZAMSECUR SPECIAL SESSION: PROGRAM
Date/Time: Wednesday 28 October 2020 1.00PM-3.00PM (13.00 - 15.00)
Chair: Prof. Dr. N. C. Van de Giesen
Moderator: Hubert Samboko
Reporter: Henry Zimba
Website: https://zamsecur.wixsite.com/home
14.00-14.05 | Prof. Dr. Nick C. Van de Giesen: Welcome by chair |
14.05-15.55 | Presentations |
Monitoring hydrological processes | |
14.05-14.20 | Hubert T. Samboko, Hessel C. Winsemius, Sten Schurer, Ivar Abas, Willem M. J. Luxemburg Determination of Geometry for remote river rating |
14.20-14.35 | Hessel C. Winsemius, Gerben Gerritsen, Frank O. Annor, Willem M. J. Luxemburg Local CCTV devices for cubic metre per seconds urban flood wave monitoring |
14.35-14.50 | Nick C. Van de Giesen, Frank O. Annor The TWIGA Project: Measurement innovations and new geo-services |
14.50-15.05 | BREAK |
Understanding hydrological processes | |
15.05-15.20 | Henry Zimba, Miriam J. M. Coenders-Gerrits, Kawawa Banda, Hubert H.G. Savenije, Imasiku A. Nyambe and Hessel C. Winsemius Variations in Canopy Cover and Its Relationship with Canopy Water and Temperature in the Miombo Woodland Based on Satellite Data |
15.20-15.35 | Innocent C. Chomba, Kawawa E. Banda, Hessel C. Winsemius, Henry H. Sichingabula., Dirk Eilander, Makungu Eunice, Dennis Hughes, Markus Hrachowitz, Imasiku A. Nyambe, Mulema Mata, Machaya J. Chomba, Bruce Ellender, Victoria Ngwenya: Understanding the complex hydrologic-hydrodynamic interactions in the Barotse Floodplains |
15.35-15.50 | Petra Hulsman, Hubert H. G. Savenije and Markus Hrachowitz Why are long-term storage variations observed but not modelled in the Luangwa basin? |
15.50-16.00 | Closure |