Micronutrient and pollution transfer in East African lake catchments: impacts on the food-water-energy security nexus

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Title
Micronutrient and pollution transfer in East African lake catchments: impacts on the food-water-energy security nexus

CoPED ID
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Status
Closed


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2019

End Date
May 31, 2023

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Subsistence farmers in Africa are often dependent on food grown within a limited area. Therefore, their health is often associated with geochemical factors that influence the soil-to-crop transfer of essential micronutrients (MN) for health (e.g. zinc). Food production and quality is compromised by soil erosion and downstream transport of sediments to waterbodies where sediment and associated nutrients/pollutants impact water security. Resources to manage soils sustainably can be limited, resulting in weathering and erosion of soil into waterways/catchments, such as Lake Victoria. Little is known about the loss of MN from weathering of soils and whether these are more prone to poor soil management (organic retention). Loss of fine soil particles may result in transfer of micronutrients or naturally occurring/anthropogenic potentially harmful elements (PHEs) into water courses/catchments with implications for ecological health. The Winam Gulf catchment of Lake Victoria is an exemplar of these processes as a regionally important source of food both from land and water.

William Blake SUPER_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Soil
  2. Erosion
  3. Sediments
  4. Enterprises
  5. Food production
  6. Lakes
  7. Organisations (systems)
  8. Water quality
  9. Self-evaluation
  10. Agricultural land
  11. Soil protection
  12. Subsistence

Extracted key phrases
  1. East african lake catchment
  2. Pollutant impact water security
  3. Essential micronutrient
  4. Fine soil particle
  5. Soil erosion
  6. Poor soil management
  7. Pollution transfer
  8. Winam Gulf catchment
  9. Crop transfer
  10. Food production
  11. Energy security nexus
  12. Water course
  13. Ecological health
  14. Lake Victoria
  15. Limited area

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