Water scarcity is among the many problems faced today by many countries in the world, especially African countries. The Kakamega area in western Kenya is known for plenty of rainfall (around 2000 mm annually), however, rainwater harvesting (RHW) from roofs is not yet a common practice in the region. In this study, we determined the potential of RWH as an alternative or preferred source of safe water for domestic use. Spatial modelling techniques using amount of rainfall, census data and detailed information available from the classification of very high resolution QuickBird satellite imagery as input data were applied to implement various approaches. Four conceptual models were developed at three different levels of detail: the Kakamega-Nan...
This study assessed probable water that could be harvested during rainy seasons over Embu County of ...
This report shows the development process of a rainwater harvesting system for the village Ngumbulu ...
Freshwater resources scarcity is becoming a limiting factor for development and sustenance in most p...
Water demand increases as population increases leading to overexploitation of water resource. Conseq...
In many developing countries, the stress of rapidly growing populations, mismanagement of resources ...
In many developing countries, the stress of rapidly growing populations, mismanagement of resources ...
As a water scarce country, Kenya has witness an increased investment in Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) ...
Nairobi County is faced with acute water scarcity and streets are often flooded during heavy downpou...
Mombasa faces severe water scarcity problems. The existing supply is unable to satisfy the demand. T...
Kasungu district in Malawi has mainly been affected by erratic rainfall that are characterised by dr...
Mombasa faces severe water scarcity problems. The existing supply is unable to satisfy the demand. T...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
This report shows the development process of a rainwater harvesting system for the village Ngumbulu ...
A GIS-based approach for identifying suitable sites for rainwater harvesting (RWH) technologies was ...
This study assessed probable water that could be harvested during rainy seasons over Embu County of ...
This report shows the development process of a rainwater harvesting system for the village Ngumbulu ...
Freshwater resources scarcity is becoming a limiting factor for development and sustenance in most p...
Water demand increases as population increases leading to overexploitation of water resource. Conseq...
In many developing countries, the stress of rapidly growing populations, mismanagement of resources ...
In many developing countries, the stress of rapidly growing populations, mismanagement of resources ...
As a water scarce country, Kenya has witness an increased investment in Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) ...
Nairobi County is faced with acute water scarcity and streets are often flooded during heavy downpou...
Mombasa faces severe water scarcity problems. The existing supply is unable to satisfy the demand. T...
Kasungu district in Malawi has mainly been affected by erratic rainfall that are characterised by dr...
Mombasa faces severe water scarcity problems. The existing supply is unable to satisfy the demand. T...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
This report shows the development process of a rainwater harvesting system for the village Ngumbulu ...
A GIS-based approach for identifying suitable sites for rainwater harvesting (RWH) technologies was ...
This study assessed probable water that could be harvested during rainy seasons over Embu County of ...
This report shows the development process of a rainwater harvesting system for the village Ngumbulu ...
Freshwater resources scarcity is becoming a limiting factor for development and sustenance in most p...