Challenges in water resources of Lagos mega city of Nigeria in the context of climate change
2019; IWA Publishing; Volume: 11; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2166/wcc.2019.047
ISSN2408-9354
AutoresMohammed Sanusi Shiru, Shamsuddin Shahid, Suleiman Shiru, Eun‐Sung Chung, Noraliani Alias, Kamal Ahmed, Emmanuel C. Dioha, Zulfaqar Sa’adi, Saleem A. Salman, Muhammad Noor, Mohamed Salem Nashwan, Mohd Khairul Idlan, Najeebullah Khan, Mohammed Hamza Momade, Muhammad Rajab Houmsi, Zafar Iqbal, Qutbudin Ishanch, Mohammad Naser Sediqi,
Tópico(s)Water resources management and optimization
ResumoAbstract This study assesses the water resources and environmental challenges of Lagos mega city, Nigeria, in the context of climate change. Being a commercial hub, the Lagos population has grown rapidly causing an insurmountable water and environmental crisis. In this study, a combined field observation, sample analysis, and interviews were used to assess water challenges. Observed climate, general circulation model (GCM) projections and groundwater data were used to assess water challenges due to climate change. The study revealed that unavailability of sufficient water supply provision in Lagos has overwhelmingly compelled the population to depend on groundwater, which has eventually caused groundwater overdraft. Salt water intrusion and subsidence has occurred due to groundwater overexploitation. High concentrations of heavy metals were observed in wells around a landfill. Climate projections showed a decrease in rainfall of up to 140 mm and an increase in temperature of up to 8 °C. Groundwater storage is projected to decrease after the mid-century due to climate change. Sea level rise will continue until the end of the century. As the water and environmental challenges of Lagos are broad and the changing characteristics of the climate are expected to intensify these as projected, tackling these challenges requires a holistic approach from an integrated water resources management perspective.
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