Climate change/variability and hydrological modelling studies in Zimbabwe: a review of progress and knowledge gaps

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Auther Maviza
Fethi Ahmed
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[1] National University of Science and Technology,Department of Environmental Science and Health, Faculty of Applied Sciences
[2] University of Witwatersrand,School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies
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SN Applied Sciences | 2021年 / 3卷
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Zimbabwe; Climate change; Hydrology; Modelling; GIS; Remote sensing; 86A08; 86A05; AR14; Q24; Q25;
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This paper reviews developments in climate science and hydrological modelling studies in Zimbabwe over the past 29 years in an effort to expose knowledge gaps within this research domain. We initially give a global and regional overview and then follow a systematic thematic approach in reviewing specifically online published, peer-reviewed journal articles on climate change/variability and hydrological modelling in Zimbabwe. The state and progress towards advanced integrated climate and hydrological modelling research are assessed, tracking benchmarks in the research methodologies (tools and techniques) used therein including geographic information systems and remote sensing. We present descriptive summaries of key findings, highlighting the main study themes (categories) and general conclusions arising from these studies while examining their implications for future climate and hydrological modelling research in Zimbabwe. Challenges associated with climate and hydrological modelling research in Zimbabwe are also briefly discussed and the main knowledge gaps in terms of research scope and methodologies employed in the reviewed studies also exposed. We conclude by presenting plausible potential areas of focus in updating and advancing scientific knowledge to better understand the climate-land use-hydrology nexus in Zimbabwe. While this paper is primarily relevant for researchers, the general findings are also important for policy-makers since it exposes potential areas for policy intervention or agenda setting in as far as climate and hydrology science research is concerned so as to effectively address pertinent questions in this domain in Zimbabwe.
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