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The Atlas has been developed in collaboration with the International Association of Hydrogeologists ([https://iah.org/ IAH ]) Burdon Network for International Development, and with more than 50 groundwater scientists across Africa, who have co-authored country summaries. For a full list of contributing authors please see [[List of Authors | here]].
The Atlas has been developed in collaboration with the International Association of Hydrogeologists ([https://iah.org/ IAH ]) Burdon Network for International Development, and with more than 50 groundwater scientists across Africa, who have co-authored country summaries. For a full list of contributing authors please click [[List of Authors | here]].





Revision as of 09:28, 4 February 2016

Africa Groundwater Atlas >> Africa Groundwater Atlas project description

The Africa Groundwater Atlas is a new online resource that provides an introduction to the groundwater resources of 52 African countries, and a gateway to further information. It was developed through the Unlocking the Potential for Groundwater for the Poor (UPGro) research programme.

UPGro is jointly funded by UK's Department for International Development (DFID) (UK Aid), the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The UPGro programme focuses on improving the evidence base around groundwater availability and management in sub-Saharan Africa to enable developing countries and partners in sub-Saharan Africa to use groundwater in a sustainable way in order to benefit the poor.


Outputs from the Africa Groundwater Atlas project are:

• This web-based Atlas summarising the hydrogeology of 52 African countries in maps and text, with links to further information; and

• An Africa Groundwater Literature Archive with information on all of Africa, searchable by country and keywords. For more background on the Archive click here.


The Atlas has been developed in collaboration with the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH ) Burdon Network for International Development, and with more than 50 groundwater scientists across Africa, who have co-authored country summaries. For a full list of contributing authors please click here.


Comments and Feedback

We would welcome any comments and feedback you may have about the Atlas. We hope to continue to update the Atlas as further information becomes available, therefore if you notice any errors in the content of the Atlas, or would like to contribute additional content to the Atlas please get in touch! Email us at AfricaGWAtlas@bgs.ac.uk.


Africa Groundwater Atlas >> Africa Groundwater Atlas project description