Environmental Flows Assessment Based on the Coupling of Water Level and Salinity Requirements for Maintaining Biodiversity: A Case Study from the Ouémé delta in West Africa

dc.contributor.authorAÏNA, MARTIN PÉPIN
dc.contributor.authorDJIHOUESSI, M. Belfrid
dc.contributor.authorSOSSA, Fidèle
dc.contributor.authorDJIHOUESSI, M. Berneed
dc.contributor.authorDegan, arcadius
dc.contributor.authorDJONDO, Maximin
dc.contributor.authorDJIDOHOKPIN, Gildas
dc.contributor.authorODOUNTAN, Hamed Olaniran
dc.contributor.authorHOUNGUE, Rita.
dc.contributor.authorLOUGBEGNON, OLOU TOUSSAINT
dc.contributor.authorHOUESSOU, Laurent
dc.contributor.authorTigo, Béatrix Amen
dc.contributor.authorFOUSSENI, Abdoul Rachad
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.available2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractThe present study carried out on the Ouémé delta in West Africa, addresses the implementation of the BBM approach for the determination e-flows in a context of high data limitation. It also highlights the potential challenges for the implementation of the recommended e-flows in West Africa countries. To do this, we first established the current ecological status of the delta based on data collection, measurements and scientists’ observations. Then, we formulated ecological objectives for e-flows based on the environmental management vision for the delta. And finally, we determined the water requirements for the sustainability of the biodiversity and ecosystem services using a simple 2D hydrodynamic model. The results indicate that 100 and 50% of the average natural flows are required respectively in low-water and high-water periods (3.4 billion m3 per year) to maintain the Ouémé Delta in its current environmental management class. This recommendation for e-flows allocation is in direct competition with the water requirements for the economic development of the delta, which is estimated to be over 3.0 billion m3 per year in the Master Plan for Water Development and Management. While it is clear that the establishment of e-flows recommendations must be accompanied by measures to limit the degradation of ecological habitats, it is even more clear that the economic development remained the main concern of policymakers. The integration of environmental flows into water resources management policies in developing countries requires linking water needs for economic development with water needs for the ecological sustainability of rivers and their associated ecosystems.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00267-023-01899-6
dc.identifier.otherBECDB-17637
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uac.bj/handle/123456789/14611
dc.language.isofr
dc.relation.ispartofEnvironmental Management
dc.subjectEnvironmental flows
dc.subjectOuémé delta
dc.subjectKey species
dc.subjectWater level
dc.subjectSalinity
dc.subjectBBM approach
dc.titleEnvironmental Flows Assessment Based on the Coupling of Water Level and Salinity Requirements for Maintaining Biodiversity: A Case Study from the Ouémé delta in West Africa
dc.typeArticle

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