Priority Research Topics to Improve Streamflow Data Availability in Data-Scarce Countries: The Case for Ethiopia

Author:

Taye Meron Teferi1ORCID,Zimale Fasikaw Atanaw2ORCID,Woldesenbet Tekalegn Ayele3,Kebede Mulugeta Genanu4ORCID,Amare Selamawit Damtew2,Tegegne Getachew5ORCID,Mekonnen Kirubel6,Haile Alemseged Tamiru1

Affiliation:

1. International Water Management Institute, East Africa and Nile Basin Office, Addis Ababa P.O. Box 5689, Ethiopia

2. Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar P.O. Box 26, Ethiopia

3. Ethiopian Institute of Water Resources, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

4. Institute of Geophysics Space Science and Astronomy, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

5. Sustainable Energy Center of Excellence, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

6. Ethiopian Construction Design and Supervision Works Corporation, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Abstract

Lack of consistent streamflow data has been an increasing challenge reported by many studies in developing countries. This study aims to understand the current challenges in streamflow monitoring in Ethiopia to prioritize research topics that can support sustained streamflow monitoring in the country and elsewhere. A workshop-based expert consultation, followed by a systematic literature review, was conducted to build a collective understanding of the challenges and opportunities of streamflow monitoring in Ethiopia. The experts’ consultation identified the top ten research priorities to improve streamflow monitoring through research, education, remote sensing applications, and institutions. The experts’ views were supported by a systematic review of more than 300 published articles. The review indicated scientific investigation in Ethiopian basins was constrained by streamflow data gaps to provide recent and relevant hydrological insights. However, there is inadequate research that seeks solutions, while some researchers use experimental methods to generate recent streamflow data, which is an expensive approach. Articles that attempted to fill data gaps make up less than 20% of the reviewed articles. This study identified research priorities that can benefit streamflow data providers and the research community in alleviating many of the challenges associated with streamflow monitoring in countries such as Ethiopia.

Funder

Future Leader—African Independent Research (FLAIR) fellowship programme

BILL & MELINDA GATES foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Oceanography

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