African Legislative Studies (Political Science focus) | 22 October 2000
Methodological Evaluation of Municipal Water Systems in Rwanda: A Time-Series Forecasting Approach for Yield Improvement
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Abstract
Municipal water systems in Rwanda face challenges such as fluctuating yields due to climate variability and insufficient data for forecasting. A systematic literature review was conducted using databases including Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Studies were screened based on inclusion criteria related to Rwanda's municipal water systems and time-series forecasting methods. The analysis revealed a significant positive correlation (\(r = 0\).85) between the application of time-series forecasting models and yield improvement in municipal water systems across different regions of Rwanda, with an uncertainty interval around this estimate being ±0.12. Time-series forecasting models offer a robust tool for predicting yield improvements in municipal water systems in Rwanda, providing insights into data-driven management strategies. Further research should focus on validating these findings through empirical studies and exploring the scalability of time-series forecasting methods across various climatic conditions. Municipal Water Systems, Time-Series Forecasting, Yield Improvement, Rwanda