Georges Gulemvuga

ORCID: 0000-0002-1673-993X
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Research Areas
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Hydrology and Drought Analysis
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Water Resources and Management
  • Water Governance and Infrastructure
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Space exploration and regulation
  • Transboundary Water Resource Management
  • Remote Sensing and Land Use
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture

Institut Supérieur de Commerce de Kinshasa
2022

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
2021

Universidade Federal do Paraná
2021

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
2021

Alain Maasri Sonja C. Jähnig Mihai Adamescu Rita Adrian Claudio Baigún and 91 more Donald J. Baird Angelica Batista‐Morales Núria Bonada Lee E. Brown Qinghua Cai João Vitor Campos‐Silva Viola Clausnitzer Topiltzin Contreras‐MacBeath Steven J. Cooke Thibault Datry Gonzalo Delacámara Luc De Meester Klaus‐Douwe B. Dijkstra Van Tu Sami Domisch David Dudgeon Tibor Erős Hendrik Freitag Joerg Freyhof Jana Friedrich Martin Friedrichs‐Manthey Juergen Geist Mark O. Gessner Peter Goethals Matthew Gollock Christopher Gordon Hans‐Peter Grossart Georges Gulemvuga Pablo E. Gutiérrez‐Fonseca Peter Haase Daniel Hering Hans Jürgen Hahn Charles P. Hawkins Fengzhi He Jani Heino Virgilio Hermoso Zeb Hogan Franz Hölker Jonathan M. Jeschke Meilan Jiang Richard K. Johnson Gregor Kalinkat Bakhtiyor Karimov Aventino Kasangaki Ismael A. Kimirei Bert Kohlmann Mathias Kuemmerlen Jan J. Kuiper Benjamin Kupilas Simone D. Langhans Richard V. Lansdown Florian Leese Francis S. Magbanua Shin‐ichiro S. Matsuzaki Michael T. Monaghan Levan Mumladze Javier Muzón Pierre A. Mvogo Ndongo Jens C. Nejstgaard Oxana Nikitina Clifford A. Ochs Oghenekaro Nelson Odume Jeffrey J. Opperman Harmony Patricio Steffen U. Pauls Rajeev Raghavan Alonso Ramírez Bindiya Rashni Vere Ross‐Gillespie Michael J. Samways Ralf B. Schäfer Astrid Schmidt‐Kloiber Ole Seehausen Deep Narayan Shah Subodh Sharma Janne Soininen Nike Sommerwerk Jason D. Stockwell Frank Suhling Ram Devi Tachamo Shah Rebecca E. Tharme James H. Thorp David Tickner Klement Tockner Jonathan D. Tonkin Mireia Valle Jean Ricardo Simões Vitule Martin Völk Ding Wang Christian Wolter Susanne Worischka

Global freshwater biodiversity is declining dramatically, and meeting the challenges of this crisis requires bold goals mobilisation substantial resources. While reasons are varied, investments in both research conservation lag far behind those terrestrial marine realms. Inspired by a global consultation, we identify 15 pressing priority needs, grouped into five areas, an effort to support informed stewardship biodiversity. The proposed agenda aims advance globally as critical step improving...

10.1111/ele.13931 article EN cc-by-nc Ecology Letters 2021-12-01

Although the Congo Basin is still one of least studied river basins in world, this paper attempts to provide a multidisciplinary but non-exhaustive synthesis on general hydrology River by highlighting some points interest and particular results obtained over century surveys scientific studies. The especially marked its hydrological regularity only interrupted wet decade 1960, which major anomaly nearly 120 years daily observations. Its interannual flow 40,500 m3 s−1. This great should not...

10.3390/w12092613 article EN Water 2020-09-18

Abstract This article discusses the implementation progress of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 globally and Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG by United Nations. It was noticed that more than 80% countries have laid solid foundations to achieve at least medium‐low levels Water Resource Management (IWRM) implementation. The basin management instruments were not properly implemented in 56% surveyed countries; Transboundary data sharing also quite low. Benefits these programmes terms...

10.1002/wwp2.12025 article EN cc-by World Water Policy 2020-05-01
Alain Maasri Sonja C. Jähnig Mihai Adamescu Rita Adrian Claudio Baigún and 91 more Donald J. Baird Angelica Batista‐Morales Núria Bonada Lee E. Brown Qinghua Cai João Vitor Campos‐Silva Viola Clausnitzer Topiltzin Contreras‐MacBeath Steven J. Cooke Thibault Datry Gonzalo Delacámara Klaas‐Douwe B. Dijkstra Van Tu Sami Domisch David Dudgeon Tibor Erős Hendrik Freitag Joerg Freyhof Jana Friedrich Martin Friedrichs‐Manthey Juergen Geist Mark O. Gessner Peter Goethals Matthew Gollock Christopher Gordon Hans‐Peter Grossart Georges Gulemvuga Pablo E. Gutiérrez‐Fonseca Peter Haase Daniel Hering Hans Juergen Hahn C.F. Hawkins Fengzhi He Jani Heino Virgilio Hermoso Zeb Hogan Franz Hoelker Jonathan M. Jeschke Meilam Jiang Richard L. Johnson Gregor Kalinkat Bakhtiyor Karimov Aventino Kasangaki Ismael A. Kimirei Bert Kohlmann Mathias Kummerlen Jan J. Kuiper Benjamin Kupilas Simone D. Langhans Richard V. Lansdown Florian Leese Luc De Meester Francis S. Magbanua Shin‐ichiro S. Matsuzaki Michael T. Monaghan Levan Mumladze Javier Muzón Pierre Mvogo Ndongo Jens C. Nejstgaard Oxana Nikitina Clifford A. Ochs Oghenekaro Nelson Odume Jeffrey J. Opperman Harmony Patricio Steffen U. Pauls Rajeev Raghavan Alonso Ramírez Bindiya Rashni Vere Ross‐Gillespie Michael J. Samways Ralf Schaefer Astrid Schmidt‐Kloiber Ole Seehausen Deep Narayan Shah Subodh Sharma Janne Soininen Nike Sommerwerk Jason D. Stockwell Frank Suhling Ram Devi Tachamo Shah Rebecca E. Tharme James H. Thorp David Tickner Klement Tockner Jonathan D. Tonkin Mireia Valle Jean Ricardo Simões Vitule Martin Völk Ding Wang Christian Wolter Susanne Worischka

Freshwater biodiversity is declining dramatically, and the current crisis requires defining bold goals mobilizing substantial resources to meet challenges. While reasons are varied, both research conservation of freshwater lag far behind efforts in terrestrial marine realms. We identify fifteen pressing global needs support informed stewardship. The proposed agenda aims advance globally as a critical step improving coordinated action towards its sustainable management conservation.

10.22541/au.161640764.49902060/v1 preprint EN Authorea (Authorea) 2021-03-22

Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to is under consideration at AGU Books. ESSOAr a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more about preprints preprintOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]A new look hydrology in Congo Basin, based on study of multi-decadal chroniclesAuthorsGuy DieudonneMOUKANDI N'KAYAiDAlainLaraqueJean-EmmanuelPatureliDGeorgesGulemvugaiDGilMahéiDRaphael...

10.1002/essoar.10505510.1 preprint EN cc-by 2020-12-23

RÉSUMÉLes stations hydrométriques de Brazzaville et Kinshasa contrôlent 98% du bassin versant Congo. Elles se situent à la sortie d’un tranquillisation pour mesurer les hauteurs d’eau juste en amont déversoir stable sensible contrôler relation hauteur-débit. Grâce l’équivalence entre deux jeux d’échelles, une longue série référence a été reconstituée partir relevés limnimétriques quotidiens depuis 1902. De plus, 154 jaugeages ont recensés dont 139 au moulinet périodes 1955–1962 1971–1981 15...

10.1080/27678490.2022.2082338 article FR cc-by LHB 2022-07-12

This study compared data from the MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) onboard NASA's Terra satellite and Spinning Enhanced Visible Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) on EUMETSAT's Meterosat Second Generation (MSG) with in situ obtained ground observation stations Congo-Brazzaville. Remote sensing instruments can be used to estimate air temperature, which has an important role monitoring effects of climate change. Congo-Brazzaville is located equatorial forest, difficult access, a...

10.4236/acs.2018.82013 article EN Atmospheric and Climate Sciences 2018-01-01

Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRW) has made significant strides since its definition following the Rio Conference on Sustainable Development. Part of Development Goal 6, implementation IWRM is foreseen globally by 2030. Initially, planning water resources in an integrated manner was focus most projects/programmes; hence, nowadays efforts are targeted towards with practical implications for nations and their populations.

10.47363/jeesr/2019(1)105 article EN Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences Research 2019-12-31
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