Title: Africas Lakes: Atlas of Our Changing Environment
1Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
Ashbindu Singh
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
as_at_rona.unep.org
2Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
3Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
- Objectives
- Provide visual evidence of changes taking place
in African lakes - Communicating scientific information to a wider
audience in an engaging fashion - Provide resources to educational community.
- Assumptions
- Trends over time is the most compelling
information - A picture is worth a thousand words
- Seeing is believing
4The Shrinking African Continent Population per
unit area
1950 - 7 people/km2
1960 - 9 people/km2
1970 - 12 people/km2
1980 - 16 people/km2
1990 - 21 people/km2
2000 - 27 people/km2
5Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
Forest Loss, Invasive Species, Land Degradation,
Pollution and Inefficient Irrigation taking their
toll
- CONTENTS
- Over 60 Satellite Images
- Over 40 ground photos
- 15 Environmental Maps of Africa
CONTRIBUTORS 42 Contributors from 16
Organizations and 11 Countries
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
6Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
- Before and after satellite images
- Lesotho Highlands Water Project,
- Lake Nakuru, Kenya
- Challawa Gorge Dam, Nigeria
- Lake Kivu, Congo/Rwanda
- Lake Alaotra, Madagascar
- Lake Al Wahda, Morocco
- Lake Cahora Basa, Mozambique
- Lake Chivero, Zimbabwe
- Lake Djoudj, Senegal
- Lake Ichkeul, Tunisia
- Lake Manantali, Mali
- Lake Sibaya, South Africa
- Songor Lagoon, Ghana
- Lake Tonga, Algeria
- Case studies
- Lake Chad, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon
- Lake Victoria, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania
- Toshka Project, Egypt
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- Lack of good database makes precise number of
lakes in Africa unknown, but according to the
WORLDLAKE database, there are 677 lakes in Africa
(Minnesota State alone is home to 10 000 Lakes)
- There are 15 natural lakes that cross the
political boundaries of two or more countries in
Africa
- There are 60 transboundary river basins in
Africa, covering over 63 per cent of the
continents land area
- Lake Chads surface area has shrunk by 95 per
cent over the past 35 years
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- Uncontrolled damming, the withdrawal of water
for irrigation, and climate variability are the
major causes of drying up of Lake Tonga in Algeria
- Population growth around Lake Victoria, the
continents largest lake, is significantly higher
than the rest of Africa
- Some lakes in central Africa have become known
as killer lakes, because of the catastrophic
natural events that have occurred in their
vicinity
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
9Shrinkage of Lake Chad
Persistent drought and diversion of water has
shrunk the lake to about a tenth of its former
size
- 1972 Larger lake surface area is visible in
this image
- 2001 Impact of drought displays a shrunken
lake, comparatively much smaller surface area
than in 1972 image
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
10Lake Victoria Falling Water Levels Concern for
Growing Population
- Since December 2005, water levels dropped to
alarmingly low levels
- Current water levels in Lake Victoria are below
normal and the lowest level since September 1961
- The lake is a crucial resource to some 30 million
people
- Lake area is the most densely populated rural
region in the world
- An estimated 150 000 sq. km. of land have been
affected by soil degradation of which 13 per cent
has been severely degraded
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
11Population Growth Around Lake Victoria
- The population growth around 100 km buffer zone
of the Lake Victoria
- Population growth around Lake Victoria, East
Africa, is the highest in Africa
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
12Lake Victoria Worlds Fastest Growing Rural Area
Around 1 200 people per sq. km. live in and
around the lake average annual income is US 250
per capita
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
13Population Growth Lake Victoria vs. Africa
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
14Mapping falling water levels of Lake Victoria
Current water levels are below normal and the
lowest level since September, 1961
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
Source USDA 2005
15Lake Victoria Height Variations
Africas largest freshwater lake is now about a
meter lower than it was in the early 1990s
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
Source USDA 2006
16Impact of Invasive Species on Lake Victoria,
Uganda
These images show water hyacinth infestation and
control of such invasive species
- 1995 Image shows several water-hyacinth-choked
bays (yellow arrows)
- 2001 A visible reduction of Water Hyacinth
from many of the Ugandan bays
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
17Lake Kivu One of Africas Killer Lakes
These images show dramatic changes before and
after the eruption of Mt. Nyiragongo in 2002
- 2001 Before the January 2002 eruption
- 2003 Shows the track of the lava flow
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
18Toshka Lakes Watering the Desert for Farming
These images show the desert area transformed
into vegetable plots
- 1984-87 Image of the area before the desert
reclamation project began in mid-1990s
- 2000 Four new lakes are visible in this image,
faint blue-green areas around the lakes are newly
created agricultural lands
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
19Toshka Lakes Watering the Desert for Farming
2005 New fields are clearly visible in the image
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
20Lesotho Highland Water Project in South Africa
These images show the area before and after
construction of Katse dam
- 1989 Image of the area before the completion of
the dam in 1995
- 2001 Katse dam created an enormous reservoir,
the extent of which can clearly be seen in this
image
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
21Extensive Deforestation Around Lake Nakuru in
Kenya
These images show the land cover degradation in
the lakes catchment
- 1973 The area that hosts the worlds largest
concentration of flamingos
- 2000 Excision of forest in the Eastern Mau
Forest Reserve (white lines) will most likely
lead to disappearance of upper catchment forest
cover
Decline in lake area from 43 skm to 40 skm in 2000
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
22Impact of Challawa Gorge Dam Nigeria
These images show the area before and after
construction of the dam
- 1990 Image of the area before the completion of
the dam in 1993
- 1999 Impact of flooding upstream from the dam
colour of the water in the flooded area indicates
high sediments
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
23Severe Flooding Around Lake Alaotra, Madagascar
These images show flooding over a wide area
- Flooding destroys significant portion of crops
- Intensive rice irrigation occurs at the western
part of the lake (yellow arrows)
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
24Impact of Al Wahda reservoir in Morocco
These images illustrate the change in land cover
- 1987 The area before the construction of dams
- 2001 The area after the construction of large
dams
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
25Cahora Basa Mozambiques Largest Dam on the
Zambezi River
These images show extraordinary changes in the
Zambezi River system as a result of the building
of Cahora Basa Dam
- 1972 The Zambezi River a few years before the
dam construction
- 1999 This image shows part of the enormous dam
and the lake
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
26Invasive Species in Lake Chivero Zimbabwe
These images show overall reduction in water weeds
- 1989 Weeds show up as green strands along the
edges of the lake
- 2000 This image shows that water weeds remains
a persistent problem
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
27Ecological Changes Around Lake Ichkeul, Tunisia
These images show the impact of damming
- 1972 Shows the three feeder rivers supplying
the lake before they were dammed
- 2000 Shows the location of the dams (yellow
arrows)
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
28Agricultural Expansion Around Lake Manantali,
Mali
These images show the expansion of irrigated
agriculture
- 1977 Shows the original meandering nature of
the Bafing River
- 1999 Shows the expanded irrigated land and
increase in lake water quantity
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
29Lake Sibaya Wetland of International
Importance in South Africa
These images show increase in cultivation around
the lake
- 1991 Lakeshore is home to the only known
species of a rare climbing orchid
- 2001 The yellow arrows vividly show the
increase of cultivation of marginal lands around
the lake
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
30Rapid Shrinking of Lake Songor Lagoon in Ghana
These images show a conspicuous reduction in the
surface area, partly due to intensive salt
production
- 1990 Appears as solid blue mass of water some
74 sq. km. in size
- 2000 Water area dramatically reduced to pale
shadow
- Lake is home to fish, globally threatened
turtles and important bird populations
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31Changes In and AroundLake Tonga, Algeria
These images show the changes brought about by
damming of the feeder rivers
- 1988 Lake Tonga before the damming of feeder
rivers
- 2000 Damming increased irrigation and
drastically reduced the volume of water entering
the lake
Africas Lakes Atlas of Our Changing Environment
32Rejuvenation of Djoudj Sanctuary in Senegal
These images show the Djoudj Sanctuary before and
after the construction of the Diama Dam 23
kilometres from the mouth of the Senegal River
- 1979 Shows the impact of drought on the Djoudj
Sanctuary
- 1999 Rejuvenation of the Sanctuary wetlands due
to significant floods
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