This study examines the relationship between rainfall and groundwater use in rural Kenya, using automatically-transmitted hourly data from handpumps (n=266), daily rainfall records (n=19), and household survey data (n = 2508). We demonstrate a 34% reduction in groundwater use during the wet season compared to the dry season, suggesting a large shift from improved to unimproved sources in the wet season. By cross-correlating handpump and rainfall time series, we also reveal substantial short-term changes in groundwater pumping observed immediately following heavy rainfall. Further investigation and modelling of this response reveals a 68% reduction in pump use on the day immediately following heavy rain. Wethen investigate reasons for this ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a w...
This record contains water service preference data collected from 1,560 households in Kwale county o...
Africa is lagging behind global progress to meet the Sustainable Development Goal for ‘universal acc...
This study examines the relationship between rainfall and groundwater use in rural Kenya, using auto...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
Sustainable financing of groundwater-based drinking water supplies in rural Africa poses one of the ...
Increasing frequency and severity of drought is driving increased use of groundwater resources in ar...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
This dataset comprises of a longitudinal panel study monitoring socio-economic status and management...
There is limited documentation of soil and water management technologies that enhance ada...
This study assessed probable water that could be harvested during rainy seasons over Embu County of ...
Climate change and future abstraction regimes will influence the availability of groundwater resourc...
In many developing countries, the stress of rapidly growing populations, mismanagement of resources ...
The industrialization process taking place in Africa has led to an overall increase in groundwater a...
Access to water for domestic use is a serious impediment to the development of East Africa. Througho...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a w...
This record contains water service preference data collected from 1,560 households in Kwale county o...
Africa is lagging behind global progress to meet the Sustainable Development Goal for ‘universal acc...
This study examines the relationship between rainfall and groundwater use in rural Kenya, using auto...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
Sustainable financing of groundwater-based drinking water supplies in rural Africa poses one of the ...
Increasing frequency and severity of drought is driving increased use of groundwater resources in ar...
Groundwater plays a vital role in human welfare in rural Africa. Despite this commonly held view, th...
This dataset comprises of a longitudinal panel study monitoring socio-economic status and management...
There is limited documentation of soil and water management technologies that enhance ada...
This study assessed probable water that could be harvested during rainy seasons over Embu County of ...
Climate change and future abstraction regimes will influence the availability of groundwater resourc...
In many developing countries, the stress of rapidly growing populations, mismanagement of resources ...
The industrialization process taking place in Africa has led to an overall increase in groundwater a...
Access to water for domestic use is a serious impediment to the development of East Africa. Througho...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Community-based financing of rural water supply operation and maintenance is a w...
This record contains water service preference data collected from 1,560 households in Kwale county o...
Africa is lagging behind global progress to meet the Sustainable Development Goal for ‘universal acc...