Abdalla, Abdalla KhyarEl Gamri, Tarig2012-03-092012-03-092008http://hdl.handle.net/10625/48464Meeting: International Conference on CC and its Impacts on Water Resources Management in MENA Region, 2-4 Nov. 2008, Muscat, Sultanate of OmanDue to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedStudies show that Sudan is facing water stress with a water availability of 1500 m3 /capita/annum. The situation is complicated due to the fact that most of the surface and ground water resources of the country are shared with the neighbouring countries. The paper recommends some adaptation measures to cope with the impacts of drought and climate change such as water harvesting, supplementary irrigation, and the use of improved irrigation techniques. Climate Change is likely to speed up the global hydrologic cycle, and lead to increased incidence of both floods and droughts.enCLIMATE CHANGECLIMATE VARIABILITYSUDANHYDROLOGYWATER MANAGEMENTRAINFALLCLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTSWATER SCARCITYImpacts of climate change and variability in the rains of the SudanConference Paper