Overview of water resources and sustainable development impacts in Senegal
Abstract
Senegal's water resources and water economy system largely determines its sustainable socio economic development. Water resources and water sustainability for future generations, water and
environmental security, public access to clean water, reliability and sustainability of water supplies to meet
needs economy, the condition of water bodies and water resources, and the ability to predict and prevent
damage from water-related emergencies, all play an important role in safety. national country. Water
resources are national goods and natural resources which undergo quantitative and qualitative changes
throughout the national territory. Water resources have been described as an essential resource that
underpins economic growth, social development and, of course, environmental protection. This article
examines in detail the concepts and links between water resources and sustainable development, the
different sectors, and also the current situation of water resources in Senegal. Information is gathered from
secondary sources and available statistics (books and the Internet). The results show the state of the
deterioration of water resources and the rising demand for water from the population which is worsening
with population growth, development and climate change. In 2017, 78.5% of the total population had
access to drinking water, 92.9% in urban areas and 67.3% in rural areas. As for the total renewable water
resources per capita, they are only 2459 m3 / capita / year and places Senegal in a situation of water
vulnerability, a situation that will deteriorate further by 2 030 when a good part of the world's population
will live under the grip of a weak or catastrophically weak water supply.