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Rainfall patterns and environmental vulnerabilities in Central Africa

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The north-western part of the Central African Republic, located between 3°45' and 8°35' N, experienced high rainfall variability from the 1960s to the 1990s. To study these fluctuations and identify trends, a time series at various time steps between 1951 and 2000 was subjected to statistical tests to detect stationarity breaks. The spatio-temporal variability of the parameter studied was characterized and significantly negative rainfall trends were highlighted. The results of the analysis reveal alternating wet and dry episodes with very marked rainfall deficits. Progressive decrease in rainfall, accentuation of rainfall irregularity and shortening of the wet season were confirmed. Extreme weather events (floods and droughts) are becoming increasingly recurrent, with devastating consequences for natural and human ecosystems. These rainfall fluctuations have contributed to weakening the already anthropized natural environment. The vulnerabilities analyzed represent major challenges for efficient environmental management.

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Bertrand DOUKPOLO holds a PhD in Climatology and Environmental Geosciences. He is currently Head of the Higher Education, Research and Professional Training Department at the CEMAC Commission.

Product details

Authors Bertrand Doukpolo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.07.2023
 
EAN 9786206221098
ISBN 9786206221098
No. of pages 80
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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