Abstract

An Assessment of the Spatio Temporal Dynamics of Potable Water Delivery for Water Resource Management on the South Eastern Flank of Mount Cameroon

Highlights

  • The Ecosystem has potentials to supply a range of services that are of fundamental importance to human well-being, health, livelihoods, and survival [1]

  • Mountain ecosystems provide a vast array of goods and services to humanity, both to people living in the mountains and to people living outside mountains [2,3], Mountain regions are often good water catchments locations because they possess water holding abilities and releasing rocks in most cases coupled with the vegetation

  • Man is an integral part of the ecosystem and land use changes and urbanization processes will continue to have negative impacts on water quality and quantity at all scales

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Summary

Introduction

The Ecosystem has potentials to supply a range of services that are of fundamental importance to human well-being, health, livelihoods, and survival [1]. Mountain ecosystems provide a vast array of goods and services to humanity, both to people living in the mountains and to people living outside mountains [2,3], Mountain regions are often good water catchments locations because they possess water holding abilities and releasing rocks in most cases coupled with the vegetation. These areas often act as delivering spots in which water is released to the surface. Despite the importance of water for life, the quality and quantity of water resources have been rapidly impaired by human land use in the last decades [4]

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