Geography of Niger

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Satellite image of Niger, generated from raster graphics data supplied by The Map Library
Satellite image of Niger, generated from raster graphics data supplied by The Map Library

Niger is a landlocked nation in West Africa located along the border between the Sahara and Sub-Saharan regions. Its geographic coordinates are a longitude of 16°N and a latitude off 8°E. Its area is 1.267 million square kilometers, of which 1,266,700 km² is land and 300 km² water. This makes Niger slightly less than twice the size of the U.S. state of Texas.

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[edit] Political geography

Map of Niger
Map of Niger

Niger borders seven countries on all sides and has a total of 5,697 km of borders. The longest border is Nigeria to the south, at 1,497 km. This is followed by Chad to the east (1,175 km), Algeria to the north-northwest (956 km), and Mali at 821 km. Niger also has small borders in its far southwest frontier (Burkina Faso at 628 km and Benin at 266 km) and to the north-northeast (Libya at 354 km).

[edit] Physical geography

[edit] Climate

Niger's climate is mainly hot and dry, with much desert area. In the extreme south there is a tropical climate on the edges of the Niger River Basin. The terrain is predominantly desert plains and sand dunes, with flat to rolling plains in south and hills in the north.

[edit] Terrain

Topography of Niger
Topography of Niger

The lowest point is the Niger River, with an elevation of 200 m, and the highest point is Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès in the Aïr Massif at 2,022 metres (6,634 ft).

[edit] Natural resources

Niger possesses the following natural resources:

Land in Niger is used as arable land (660 km² of land in Niger is irrigated), and as pasture. There are some forests and woodland. The table below describes the land us in Niger, as of 1993.

Land use
Use Percentage of Area
arable land 3
permanent pastures 7
forests and woodland 2
other 88

[edit] Environment

[edit] Natural hazards

Recurring droughts are a hazard in Niger.

[edit] Current issues

Current environmental issues in Niger include: overgrazing, soil erosion, deforestation, desertification and endangered wildlife populations (such as elephant, hippopotamus, giraffe, and lion), which are threatened because of poaching and habitat destruction.

[edit] International agreements

Niger is a party to the following agreements:

Niger has signed, but not ratified the Kyoto Protocol and Law of the Sea.


[edit] References