Fogs have the potential to provide an alternative source of fresh water in dry regions and can be harvested through the use of simple and low-cost collection systems usually consisting of a single or double layer mesh net supported by two posts rising from the ground. This issue of FogQuest reviews projects in southern Colombia, Guatemala, Chile, Yemen and Nepal
Rain and snow are not the only sources of water in arid environments. Substantial amounts of water e...
A simple experiment was developed to introduce students to the sustainable procurement of water thro...
The Atacama drylands are characterized by a high level of aridity and water scarcity, abandonment of...
Fog is a potential source of water that could be exploited using the innovative technology of fog co...
As the world’s population and demand for fresh water increases, new water resources are needed. One ...
If water does not fall from the sky, scoop it out of the air, at least in areas where dew and fog oc...
i Fogwater Harvesting has been demonstrated to be able to provide water for small rural communities ...
Standard fog collectors can be a great help to provide drinking water in isolated areas or those wit...
Standard fog collectors can be a great help to provide drinking water in isolated areas or those wit...
Abstract The collection of fog water is a simple and sustainable technology to obtain fresh water fo...
The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, calling for access to safe water and sanitation for all by...
The Pacific coastline from Peru to Northern Chile is one of the most arid regions in the world, with...
The provision of drinking water turns out to be one of the great challenges for the future because c...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Des nuages aux robinets : le captage de brouillard...
Fog harvesting is a sustainable, simple and cost-effective technique to collect water from the air. ...
Rain and snow are not the only sources of water in arid environments. Substantial amounts of water e...
A simple experiment was developed to introduce students to the sustainable procurement of water thro...
The Atacama drylands are characterized by a high level of aridity and water scarcity, abandonment of...
Fog is a potential source of water that could be exploited using the innovative technology of fog co...
As the world’s population and demand for fresh water increases, new water resources are needed. One ...
If water does not fall from the sky, scoop it out of the air, at least in areas where dew and fog oc...
i Fogwater Harvesting has been demonstrated to be able to provide water for small rural communities ...
Standard fog collectors can be a great help to provide drinking water in isolated areas or those wit...
Standard fog collectors can be a great help to provide drinking water in isolated areas or those wit...
Abstract The collection of fog water is a simple and sustainable technology to obtain fresh water fo...
The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, calling for access to safe water and sanitation for all by...
The Pacific coastline from Peru to Northern Chile is one of the most arid regions in the world, with...
The provision of drinking water turns out to be one of the great challenges for the future because c...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Des nuages aux robinets : le captage de brouillard...
Fog harvesting is a sustainable, simple and cost-effective technique to collect water from the air. ...
Rain and snow are not the only sources of water in arid environments. Substantial amounts of water e...
A simple experiment was developed to introduce students to the sustainable procurement of water thro...
The Atacama drylands are characterized by a high level of aridity and water scarcity, abandonment of...