Rain- and floodwater harvesting (RFWH) technologies and water reuse are ideal and generalpurpose technologies to improve water security and to contribute to climate adaptation – in particular for semi-arid regions. These technologies are part of a multi-resources mix within an integrated water resources management (IWRM). They create capacities to buffer water fluctuations and alleviate water scarcity. In this way, they reduce the pressure on existing resources, and can stimulate local economies. However, in order to be sustainable, these technologies need to be adapted to the local context – through suitable design, adapted operation requirements, and a back-up by training users and operators accordingly
In most urban areas, supplying adequate water to meet ever-increasing population water demand and to...
Increases in world population and climate change are some of the pressures affecting water resources...
Water harvesting, also called rainwater harvesting, is a technique of developing surface water resou...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is generally perceived as a promising cost-effective alternative water re...
The impact of climate change on the availability of water affects all types of land use and sectors....
Abstract — The necessity of useable water in India has put forth, the realization, that the water sc...
1. RWH is a soluƟ on to water shortages in areas having inadequate water supply and low groundwater ...
Rainfall variability is a key constraint to agricultural production and economic growth in many deve...
Not AvailableWater harvesting is the process of collecting rainfall as runoff from a larger catchmen...
Water resources scarcity is a major topic of global discussion in recent years. The reasons for wate...
Rapid development, urbanization, and population growth have contributed to water stress in many part...
Rainfall variability, a key constraint to agricultural production in many countries, is likely to be...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is not a new idea and has been used in different parts of the world for o...
It is foreseen that there may be a water crisis in the next years due to global climate change, the ...
The collection, storage, and recycling of runoff water constitute the process of water harvesting. T...
In most urban areas, supplying adequate water to meet ever-increasing population water demand and to...
Increases in world population and climate change are some of the pressures affecting water resources...
Water harvesting, also called rainwater harvesting, is a technique of developing surface water resou...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is generally perceived as a promising cost-effective alternative water re...
The impact of climate change on the availability of water affects all types of land use and sectors....
Abstract — The necessity of useable water in India has put forth, the realization, that the water sc...
1. RWH is a soluƟ on to water shortages in areas having inadequate water supply and low groundwater ...
Rainfall variability is a key constraint to agricultural production and economic growth in many deve...
Not AvailableWater harvesting is the process of collecting rainfall as runoff from a larger catchmen...
Water resources scarcity is a major topic of global discussion in recent years. The reasons for wate...
Rapid development, urbanization, and population growth have contributed to water stress in many part...
Rainfall variability, a key constraint to agricultural production in many countries, is likely to be...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is not a new idea and has been used in different parts of the world for o...
It is foreseen that there may be a water crisis in the next years due to global climate change, the ...
The collection, storage, and recycling of runoff water constitute the process of water harvesting. T...
In most urban areas, supplying adequate water to meet ever-increasing population water demand and to...
Increases in world population and climate change are some of the pressures affecting water resources...
Water harvesting, also called rainwater harvesting, is a technique of developing surface water resou...