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    Land-Use Change Modelling in the Upper Blue Nile Basin by Seleshi G. Yalew, Marloes L. Mul, Ann van Griensven, Ermias Teferi, Joerg Priess, Christian Schweitzer, Pieter van Der Zaag

    Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2016)
    “…Land-use and land-cover changes are driving unprecedented changes in ecosystems and environmental processes at different scales. This study was aimed at…”
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    A framework for irrigation performance assessment using WaPOR data: the case of a sugarcane estate in Mozambique by Chukalla, Abebe D, Mul, Marloes L, van der Zaag, Pieter, van Halsema, Gerardo, Mubaya, Evaristo, Muchanga, Esperança, den Besten, Nadja, Karimi, Poolad

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (25-05-2022)
    “…The growing competition for finite land and water resources and the need to feed an ever-growing population require new techniques to monitor the performance…”
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    Multiobjective Analysis of Green-Blue Water Uses in a Highly Utilized Basin: Case Study of Pangani Basin, Africa by Kiptala, Jeremiah K, Mul, Marloes L, Mohamed, Yasir A, van der Zaag, Pieter

    “…AbstractThe concept of integrated water resource management (IWRM) attempts to integrate all elements of water resources. Different tools are developed to…”
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    Comparison of blue and green water fluxes for different land use classes in a semi-arid cultivated catchment using remote sensing by Msigwa, Anna, Komakech, Hans C., Salvadore, Elga, Seyoum, Solomon, Mul, Marloes L., van Griensven, Ann

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-08-2021)
    “…•Blue and green water fluxes were estimated from four remote sensing methods.•Budyko and SN methods should be applied with cautions for semiarid…”
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    Assessing land suitability for aquifer storage and recharge in northern Ghana using remote sensing and GIS multi-criteria decision analysis technique by Owusu, Seth, Mul, Marloes L., Ghansah, Benjamin, Osei-Owusu, Paa Kofi, Awotwe-Pratt, Vincent, Kadyampakeni, Davie

    Published in Modeling earth systems and environment (01-12-2017)
    “…Increasing climate variability and challenge in access to water pose major impediments to rainfed agricultural productivity. Extensive flooding of agricultural…”
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    Water allocation and management in an emerging spate irrigation system in Makanya catchment, Tanzania by Komakech, Hans Charles, Mul, Marloes L., van der Zaag, Pieter, Rwehumbiza, Filbert B.R.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-09-2011)
    “…Although spate irrigation systems are risk-prone, they can be an important component for livelihood security in semi-arid areas. Spate uses water (flood…”
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    Formalization of water allocation systems and impacts on local practices in the Hingilili sub-catchment, Tanzania by Komakech, Hans C, Van der Zaag, Pieter, Mul, Marloes L, Mwakalukwa, Tulinumpoki A, Kemerink, Jeltsje S

    “…Water scarcity caused by increased demands often leads to competition and conflict over water in many river catchments in Sub-Saharan Africa. At the local…”
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    Establishing the water resources implications for closing the land and water productivity gaps using remote sensing – A case study of sugarcane by Chukalla, Abebe D., Mul, Marloes L., Karimi, Poolad

    Published in Field crops research (01-11-2024)
    “…Two of the key limitations for sustainably increasing agricultural production are the scarcity of land and fresh water resources. Establishing land and water…”
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    Effects of selected dams on river flows of Insiza River, Zimbabwe by Kileshye Onema, Jean-Marie, Mazvimavi, Dominic, Love, David, Mul, Marloes L.

    “…This paper examines effects of three dams on flow characteristics of Insiza River on which they are located. The storage capacities of these dams varies from…”
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    Hydrograph separation using hydrochemical tracers in the Makanya catchment, Tanzania by Mul, Marloes L., Mutiibwa, Robert K., Uhlenbrook, Stefan, Savenije, Hubert H.G.

    “…Hydrochemical tracers were used to separate and quantify different runoff components in the semi-arid Makanya catchment in the South Pare Mountains of…”
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