Dr. Devaraj de Condappa has a PhD in hydrology from University Joseph Fourier, France. He accumulates professional experience since 2001 in the fields of IWRM, water resources planning and allocation, hydrology, climate change analysis, as well as related training and capacity building. He has strong water resources management modelling skills (WEAP, SWAT) including hydro-economics, GIS skills (ESRI, GRASS, QGIS) as well as context and scenario analysis skills.
He has large expertise in engaging with stakeholders and conducting field works. Devaraj is very familiar with IWRM planning by looking at the water resources (surface and groundwater) as a whole, by integrating all the concerned water sectors (e.g., agriculture, water supply and waste water, environmental flow, watershed management, floods), by preparing river basin investment plans and by setting the M&E framework. He is has scientific knowledge of the surface water (hydrology), groundwater (hydrogeology) physical processes and climate change scenarios (e.g., IPCC reports, ensemble analysis). He geographical experience covers more than 20 counties in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. He is fluent in English and French, and is based in India.
Gerelateerde projecten
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Water Allocation for Biodiversity Conservation in the Lower Amu Darya
The objective is to increase water supply to ecosystems upstream in the Amu Darya delta, upstream of the Aral Sea. The project consists of water allocation analysis and develop water supply scenarios for irrigated agriculture and biodiversity conservation, through consultations and water allocation modelling.
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Strategic Climate Adaptation Planning for the Amu Darya Basin in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan's water resources depend to a large extent on those provided by the transboundary Amu Darya river which are fully allocated and highly sensitive to climate change and water demand and management changes. Especially the agricultural sector, but also the energy and urban water supply sector need to transform into...
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Integrated Strategic Water Resources Planning and Management for Rwanda
SRwanda recently published its “Vision 2050” which sets out the national long-term development strategy, stating new objectives for urbanization, energy production, irrigation and water resources development. The Rwanda Green Fund (FONERWA) in collaboration with the Rwanda Water Resources Board (RWB) with financial support from the World Bank undertakes the consultancy...
Gerelateerde publicaties
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2023 - Final Report
Climate Risk Analysis and Prioritisation of Adaptation Measures for the Amu Darya River Basin, Uzbekistan
D. De Condappa, Hunink, J.E., Khanal, S., Nolet, C., Gaffarov, K., Gojenko, B., Muradov, R., Dosmukhamedova, R., Gaipnazarov, N., Iskanov, A., Kholmatjanov, B., Khujakulov, A., Mamarasulov, K., Tursunov, M., Van der Tak, C.
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2023 - FutureWater Report
Climate Change Risk Mapping of the Amu Darya river basin, Uzbekistan
S. Khanal, Nolet, C., Tursunov, M., Hunink, J.E., de Condappa, D.
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2023 - Final Report
Integrated Strategic Water Resources Planning and Management for Rwanda
D'Haeyer, B., P. Droogers, J.E. Hunink, C.Nolet, D. de Condappa