Climate change and groundwater resources availability in the Great Limpopo National Park (Mozambique): the current state of knowledge

被引:0
|
作者
Vitale S. [1 ]
Sappa G. [2 ]
Andrei F. [2 ]
Barbieri M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Earth Sciences, Sapienza University, Rome
[2] Department of Civil Building and Environmental Engineering, Sapienza University, Rome
关键词
Biodiversity conservation; Climate change; Groundwater recharge; Inverse hydrogeological budget; Limpopo National Park; Mozambique;
D O I
10.1007/s42990-021-00067-4
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This work outlines a comprehensive study of groundwater resources supply in Mozambique’s Great Limpopo National Park buffer zone in Southern Africa. To protect biological diversity and the water resources supply of dispersed communities of the buffer zone is a crucial problem to fix people in the region and, in the meantime, to boost the development of the Limpopo National Park. This work shows the current state of knowledge about this topic and try to point out some suggestions on technical solutions. Some previous studies concluded that two different main factors make a complex water supply in this area: (i) the rainwater distribution, it is hard to transform the rainwater into groundwater resources available for exploitation, and (ii) the common groundwater resources, rich in elements such as Boron (B), Mercury (Hg), Uranium (U), Zinc (Zn) and Lead (Pb). The occurrence of these elements is linked to the presence of groundwater with long residence times, unsafe for people’s health. The methodological approach adopted has been to assess the potential infiltration, applying the inverse hydrogeological budget technique, starting from the main outcropping geological units, in the study area. Due to the lack of meteorological data referred to Limpopo National Park, the gauge stations located in the Kruger National Park during the last 64 years have been, on the whole, considered. The target of the study has been to assess the trend of meteorological data and understand how precipitations could affect groundwater recharge and their availability. Without a strategy of biodiversity conservation and sustainable water resources management, they cannot be reached and guaranteed healthy conditions for local dispersed communities. A hydrogeoethical responsible approach is essential to protect biological diversity and hydrosocial cycle framework with integrative ecosystem services and nature-based solutions. © 2021, The Author(s).
引用
收藏
页码:273 / 285
页数:12
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [1] Wildlife commodification processes, tensions and conflicts in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (Kruger National Park in South Africa and Limpopo National Park in Mozambique)
    Mazzero, Hugo
    [J]. ESPACE POLITIQUE, 2023, (49-50):
  • [2] Assessment of groundwater quality in the buffer zone of Limpopo National Park, Gaza Province, Southern Mozambique
    Barbieri, Maurizio
    Ricolfi, Lorenzo
    Vitale, Stefania
    Muteto, Paulino Vincente
    Nigro, Angela
    Sappa, Giuseppe
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2019, 26 (01) : 62 - 77
  • [3] Assessment of groundwater quality in the buffer zone of Limpopo National Park, Gaza Province, Southern Mozambique
    Maurizio Barbieri
    Lorenzo Ricolfi
    Stefania Vitale
    Paulino Vincente Muteto
    Angela Nigro
    Giuseppe Sappa
    [J]. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019, 26 : 62 - 77
  • [4] Historical and current distribution and movement patterns of large herbivores in the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique
    Roque, Dionisio Virgilio
    Macandza, Valerio Antonio
    Zeller, Ulrich
    Starik, Nicole
    Goettert, Thomas
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2022, 10
  • [5] Dependence, pressure and recovery of forest resources in Limpopo National Park (Mozambique): the case of Mopane woodlands
    Joao De Sousa, Vilela
    Pires, Cristiano
    Geldenhuys, Coert J.
    Figueiredo, Albano
    [J]. CADERNOS DE GEOGRAFIA, 2021, (44): : 21 - 35
  • [6] Tackling challenges for co-management of natural resources: the community council in Limpopo National Park, Mozambique
    Colua de Oliveira, Esperanca Rui
    Outski, Kei
    Mubai, Marlino Eugenio
    [J]. DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE, 2021, 31 (05) : 707 - 713
  • [7] An ethnobotanical survey in the Limpopo National Park, Gaza province, Mozambique: traditional knowledge related to plant use
    Nicosia, Enrico
    Valenti, Roberto
    Guillet, Alfredo
    Mondlane, Telo Da Silva Maximiano
    Malatesta, Luca
    Odorico, Delcio
    Tallone, Giuliano
    Attorre, Fabio
    [J]. RENDICONTI LINCEI-SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI, 2022, 33 (02) : 303 - 318
  • [8] An ethnobotanical survey in the Limpopo National Park, Gaza province, Mozambique: traditional knowledge related to plant use
    Enrico Nicosia
    Roberto Valenti
    Alfredo Guillet
    Telo Da Silva Maximiano Mondlane
    Luca Malatesta
    Delcio Odorico
    Giuliano Tallone
    Fabio Attorre
    [J]. Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali, 2022, 33 : 303 - 318
  • [10] Potential toxic elements in groundwater and their health risk assessment in drinking water of Limpopo National Park, Gaza Province, Southern Mozambique
    Ricolfi, Lorenzo
    Barbieri, Maurizio
    Muteto, Paulino Vicente
    Nigro, Angela
    Sappa, Giuseppe
    Vitale, Stefania
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH, 2020, 42 (09) : 2733 - 2745