Transcript NB-DSS
Pilot Applications of the Nile Basin Decision Support System
Client: NBI - Nile Basin Initiative
Trans-Boundary Water
Management in Africa
Africa’s 63 trans-boundary river
basins account for:
• 1/3 of the World’s major
international river basins
• 93% of the total African water
resource
• 77% of the Continent’s
population
The Nile Basin - Facts
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Longest River in World: 6700 km
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Source : Burundi (Kagera River)
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Basin Area: 3.2 million km2 (10% of Africa)
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Basin shared by 11 countries:
Burundi, DRC, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan,
Tanzania, Uganda
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Population: 190 million in basin (18% Africa)
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Avg. flow rate at mouth : 84 billion m3/a
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Hydrology of the Nile
Tributary
Total runoff (billion m3/a)
White Nile
26 (30%)
Blue Nile
48 (60%)
Atbara
10 (10%)
Total @ Aswan
84
Nile Basin Initiative (NBI)
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Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) - Formally launched in Feb 1999 by the water
ministers of riparian countries that share the river - with Eritrea as an
observer
• Partnership among the Nile Riparian states that “seeks to develop the
river in a cooperative manner, share substantial socioeconomic
benefits, and promote regional peace and security”
• Initiated seven Shared Vision Programmes
• Investment projects under ENSAP and NELSAP
NB-DSS: Key focus areas
Result of comprehensive DSS needs assessment by the NBI :
NBDSS Developed by DHI in Phase 1
Information Management System (IMS)
supports storage, retrieval and processing of various types of data
Dynamic Water balance Model
support analysis of the water resources system, reservoir operation, water
quality modelling
Scenario management module
supports creating, editing, running and analyzing water resources
development and management scenarios
Optimisation module
Hydrological models
supports estimation of land use/cover changes on water resources
estimation of climate change impacts on river flow
Hydrodynamic model
Economic analysis tools
Multi-criteria analysis tools
support for identification of win-win development alternatives
NB-DSS: Software components
Aurecon Project Objectives for Phase 2
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Overall
• “to ensure that the NB-DSS becomes a reliable and sustainable software
system”
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Specific
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to produce quality assured data sets that are relevant for NB-DSS
applications
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to apply the NB-DSS for pilot project cases that are relevant for transboundary water resources management in the Nile basin with real
scenarios
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to train stakeholders from the riparian countries in the application of the
NB-DSS
Pilot Cases
1. NELSAP Multi-Sectoral Investment Program – Focus
on Kagera Basin
2. Impacts of water resource developments on the Sudd
3. Eastern Nile Joint Multipurpose Programme
4. NELSAP Multi-Sectoral Investment Program - Focus
on Equatorial Nile Basin
5. Integrated Water Resources Development of the
Baro-Akobo Basin
6. Impact of Atbara-Tekeze River Upstream
Developments on the Main Nile Downstream
7. Integrated basin wide application of the NB-DSS
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Scenarios
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Cumulative developments / Development alternatives
(3 to 5 per sub-basin)
Climate change (Blue Nile)
Operating rules
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maximise HP
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sediment control
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environmental flows
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optimise
Full basin development
Soil Loss / Sedimentation
Flood Damage - Lower Blue Nile
Scenario Evaluation: NB-DSS
QA Data
NB-DSS - Models
INDICATORS
Environmental
Social
Economic
SCEN 1
SCEN 2
SCEN 3
QUANTIFY
Response functions - DSS time series outputs
Interrogation of Spatial Data – ArcGIS
Economic Tools (CBA)
External Data
NB-DSS :
SCENARIO MANAGER
SPREADSHEET
MANAGER
GIS MANAGER
NB-DSS :
SCENARIO MANAGER
SCRIPT MANAGER
TIMESERIES MANAGER
SPREADSHEET
MANAGER
DEFINE CRITERIA
NORMALISATION / WEIGHTING / LIMITS
MCA
NB-DSS :
MCA
CBA
Scenario Manager
Scope of Work
Thank you!