List of papers, student theses, video’s produced
Papers
- Aniek Hebinck, Timo von Wirth, Giorgia Silvestri and Laura Pereira. Engaging in transformative spaces: a design perspective (2023). https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap-oa/book/9781802207835/book-part-9781802207835-32.xml.
- Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi; Philip M. Nyenje; Swaib Semiyaga; Phionah Kebirungi; Robinah N. Kulabako; Frank Kansiime. Antibiotics in shallow groundwater underlying urban informal settlements in developing countries: influence of on-site sanitation practices and risk assessment (2022). DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2022.2059688.
- Nyenje, P.M., Ocoromac, D., Tumwesige, S., Ascott, M.J., Sorensen, J.P.R., Newell, A.J., Macdonald, D.M.J., Gooddy, D.C., Tindimugaya, C., Kulabako, R.N., Lapworth, D.J., Foppen, J.W. Hydrogeology of an urban weathered basement aquifer in Kampala, Uganda (2022). Hydrogeology Journal. DOI: 10.1007/s10040-022-02474-9.
- Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi, Giorgia Silvestri, Joel Kinobe, Allan Mugabi, Jenifer Isoke, Philip M. Nyenje, Jan Willem Foppen, Robinah N. Kulabako, and Frank Kansiime. Socio-Institutional Drivers of Groundwater Contamination Hazards: The Case of On-Site Sanitation in the Bwaise Informal Settlement, Kampala, Uganda. Water 2021, 13, 2153. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13162153
- Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi, Philip M. Nyenje, Robinah N. Kulabako, Swaib Semiyaga, Jan Willem Foppen, and Frank Kansiime (2021). Emerging organic contaminants in shallow groundwater underlying two contrasting peri-urban areas in Uganda. Environ Monit Assess (2021) 193: 228, DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-08975-6.
- Jack van de Vossenberg, Yvonne Hoiting, Alimamy Kolifa Kamara, Manuel Kofi Tetteh, John P. Simaika, George Lutterodt, Hans Komakech, Robinah Kulabako, Philip Nyenje, and Jan Willem Foppen (2021). Double-Stranded DNA Virus Assemblages in Groundwater in Three Informal Urban Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa Differ from Each Other, ACS Environmental Science and Technology Water, DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.0c00306.
- Tunde Olarinoye , Jan Willem Foppen , William Veerbeek , Tlhoriso Morienyane & Hans Komakech (2020) Exploring the future impacts of urbanization and climate change on groundwater in Arusha, Tanzania, Water International, 45:5, 497-511, DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2020.1768724
- Garcia Silva, R.C; Gronwall, J.; van der Kwast, J.; Danert K.; Foppen J.W. (2020) “Estimating domestic self-supply groundwater use in urban continental Africa” Environmental Research Letters
- Twinomucunguzi, F.R.B.; Nyenje, P.M.; Kulabako, R.N.; Semiyaga, S.; Foppen, J.W.; Kansiime, F. Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans. Sustainability 2020, 12, 4210.
- Foppen, J.W,; Lutterodt G.; Rau, G.C.; Minkah O. (2020) Groundwater flow system analysis in the regolith of Dodowa on the Accra Plains, Ghana, Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, Volume 28, April 2020, 100663
- Schipper, K., Silvestri, G., Wittmayer, J.M. et al. Handle with care: navigating the pluriformity of power to enable actionable knowledge for transitions in informal settlements in the global south. Urban Transform 1, 4 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42854-019-0004-4
- Maryam Nastar, Jennifer Isoke, Robinah Kulabako & Giorgia Silvestri (2019): A case for urban liveability from below: exploring the politics of water and land access for greater liveability in Kampala, Uganda, Local Environment, DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2019.1572728
- Silvestri, G.; Wittmayer, J.M.; Schipper, K.; Kulabako, R.; Oduro-Kwarteng, S.; Nyenje, P.; Komakech, H.; Lutterodt, G.; van Raak, R. Applying Transition Management for Improving Sustainability of WASH Services in Informal Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa – An Exploration. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4052.
- Komakech H. C. and de Bont C. (2018) Differentiated access: Challenges of equitable and sustainable groundwater exploitation in Tanzania, Water Alternatives 11(3): 623-637
- Lutterodt, G.; van de Vossenberg, J.; Hoiting, Y.; Kamara, A.K.; Oduro-Kwarteng, S.; Foppen, J.W.A. (2018) Microbial Groundwater Quality Status of Hand-Dug Wells and Boreholes in the Dodowa Area of Ghana. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 730.
- Nastar, Maryam & Abbas, Shabana & Aponte Rivero, Carlos & Jenkins, Shona & Kooy, Michelle. (2018). The emancipatory promise of participatory water governance for the urban poor: Reflections on the transition management approach in the cities of Dodowa, Ghana and Arusha, Tanzania. African Studies. 1-22. 10.1080/00020184.2018.1459287.
- Grönwall, J. & Oduro-Kwarteng, Groundwater as a strategic resource for improved resilience: a case study from peri-urban Accra S. Environ Earth Sci (2018) 77: 6. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-017-7181-9
- Grönwall, J. (2016) “Self-supply and accountability: to govern or not to govern groundwater for the (peri-) urban poor in Accra, Ghana” J. Environ Earth Sci 75: 1163. doi:10.1007/s12665-016-5978-6
Student theses
- Viral and Bacteriological Contamination of Groundwater in Peri-Urban Communities, Case Study of Dodowa community, Ghana. Alimamy Kolipha Kamara. April 2016. MSc Thesis Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation at KNUST (Kumasi, Ghana) in cooperation with UNESCO-IHE Delft
- Access to water and financial implications of groundwater development in Dodowa, Ghana. Adjei Seth Allabo. May 2016. MSc Thesis Civil Engineering KNUST (Kumasi, Ghana)
- Urban water supply and groundwater governance in Arusha city. Shabana Abbas. March 2016. UNESCO-IHE MSc Thesis ES.16.05
- A socio-spatial analysis of access to groundwater in low-income communities in Arusha, Tanzania. Carlos Enrique Aponte Rivero. March 2016. UNESCO-IHE MSc Thesis WM-WQM.16-35
- Groundwater Flow System Analysis Of A Slum Area in Sub Saharan Africa: Case Study of Sombetini and Unga Limited in Arusha Tanzania. Tlhoriso Tšepang. Morienyane. March 2016. UNESCO-IHE MSc Thesis WSE-HWR-16.01
- Assessing The Groundwater Flow System Of Urban- Slums In Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case Of Dodowa In Greater Accra Region, Ghana. Obed Amankwah Minkah. March 2016. UNESCO-IHE MSc Thesis WSE-HWR-16.03
- Come together, right now, over what? An analysis of the processes of democratization and participatory governance of water and sanitation services in Dodowa, Ghana. Shona Jenkins. June 2016. MSc Thesis Series in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science, No 2016:018, Lund University
- Establishing A Link Between Spring Water Quality And Waterborne Disease Occurrence In Lubigi Catchment (Bwaise, Nabweru And Kawaala), Kampala-Uganda. Josephine Mendela and Steven Remmy Mubiru. June 2016. BSc thesis CEDAT Makerere University
- Spatial And Temporal Variation Of Water Quality From Protected Springs In Lubigi Catchment-Kampala. Byarugaba Muzamilu and Sserwadda Charles. May 2016. BSc thesis CEDAT Makerere University
- Sources Of Pollution In Groundwater Under Different Hydrological Regimes In An Urban Slum Area: A Case Of Bwaise-Kampala Uganda. Niyitegeka Rehema and Orache Denis. May 2016. BSc thesis CEDAT Makerere University
- Assessing The Suitability Of Electrical Resistivity Tomography Surveys In Delineation Of Groundwater Aquifers In Bwaise-Kazo, Kampala-Uganda. Tumwesige Stephen and Mwesigwa Isaac. June 2016. BSc thesis CEDAT Makerere University
- Water Service Levels And Household Water Cost In Dodowa, Accra. Ecklu John Edem. May 2016. BSc thesis Civil Engineering KNUST (Kumasi, Ghana)
- Spatio-Temporal Variability In Chemo-Physical And Microbial Water Quality In Wells And Boreholes In The Dodowa Township. Addo-Okyere Paul Kwaku, Amama Stephen Owoloku, and Bruce-Thompson Erasmus. June 2016. BSc thesis School of Applied Sciences, Central University College (Accra, Ghana)
- Understanding Pollutant Transport In A Shallow Weathered Aquifer. Acheampong Emmanuel Kwame and Adjei Emmanuel Adjetey. June 2016. BSc thesis School of Applied Sciences, Central University College (Accra, Ghana)
- Viral load in groundwater from informal settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa. Yvonne Hoiting. June 2016. BSc thesis Van Hall-Larenstein and Noordelijke Hogeschool Leeuwarden
- Making a hydrochemical model of the shallow subsurface (with focus on nutrients). A case of a cross section in Lubigi Catchment, Kampala, Uganda.. Verozian Mang’eli (Kenya). April 2017. UNESCO-IHE MSc Thesis: WSE-HWR.17.04
- Groundwater flow systems analysis of Lubigi catchment in Kampala, Uganda. Denis Ocoromac (Uganda). April 2017. UNESCO-IHE MSc Thesis : WSE-HWR.17.03
- VIRAL CONTAMINATION OF GROUNDWATER IN PERI-URBAN POOR SETTLEMENTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA A CASE STUDY OF SOMBETINI AND UNGA LIMITED IN ARUSHA, TANZANIA. Tetteh Manuel Kofi (Ghana). August 2017. UNESCO-IHE ES.17.14
- Spatially explicit assessment of factors affecting the future groundwater balance of selected cities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Case study: Arusha, Tanzania. Tunde Olarinyole. September 2017. MSc Thesis 49255: WSE-GroundwatCH.17.07
- ESTIMATING THE EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE GROUNDWATER BALANCE OF KAMPALA, UGANDA. Oclaya Sophia Verwey. April 2018. UNESCO-IHE MSc Thesis WSE-HWR.18-13
- Hidden figures. Rafael Chávez García Silva. August 2019. MSc Thesis WSE-GroundwatCH.19-07 Rafael Chavez
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