Browsing Research Articles [MEWES] by Author "Sigalla, Onesmo"
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Analysis of spatial and temporal trend of hydro‑climatic parameters in the Kilombero River Catchment, Tanzania
Sigalla, Onesmo; Valimba, Patrick; Selemani, Juma; Kashaigili, Japhet; Tumbo, Madaka (Springer Nature Limited, 2023-05-15)Inadequate knowledge on actual water availability, have raised social-economic conficts that necessitate proper water management. This requires a better understanding of spatial–temporal trends of hydro-climatic variables ... -
Assessment of variation in marginal productivity value of water in paddy farming systems in times of water stress
Sigalla, Onesmo; Kadigi, Reuben; Selemani, Juma (MDPI, 2022-10-29)Global projections show that increases in agriculture water productivity (AWP) by 30 and 60% in rain-fed and irrigated agriculture, respectively, are required to ensure food security in the period 2000–2025. In sub-Saharan ... -
Future Trade-Off for Water Resource Allocation: The Role of Land Cover/Land Use Change
Sigalla, Onesmo; Twisa, Sekela; Chilagane, Nyemo; Mwabumba, Mohamed; Selemani, Juma; Valimba, Patrick (MDPI, 2024-02-02)Global croplands, pastures, and human settlements Have expanded in recent decades. This is accompanied by large increases in energy, water, and fertilizer consumption, along with considerable losses of biodiversity. In ... -
Future Trade-Off for Water Resource Allocation: The Role of Land Cover/Land Use Change
Sigalla, Onesmo; Twisa, Sekela; Chilagane, Nyemo; Mwabumba, Mohamed; Selemani, Juma; Valimba, Patrick (MDPI, 2024-02-02)Global croplands, pastures, and human settlements Have expanded in recent decades. This is accompanied by large increases in energy, water, and fertilizer consumption, along with considerable losses of biodiversity. In ... -
Future Trade-Off for Water Resource Allocation: The Role of Land Cover/Land Use Change
Sigalla, Onesmo; Twisa, Sekela; Chilagane, Nyemo; Mwabumba, Mohamed; Selemani, Juma; Valimba, Patrick Valimba (MDPI, 2024-02-02)Global croplands, pastures, and human settlements Have expanded in recent decades. This is accompanied by large increases in energy, water, and fertilizer consumption, along with considerable losses of biodiversity. In ...