This study shows the robustness of subsurface storage using sand dams under long-term climate change for the Kitui District in Kenya. Climate change is predicted to enhance potential evaporation through an increase in average temperature of about 3°C. Even though average precipitation will also increase, approximately 13%, the net water availability is projected to decrease in the future, about 1 and 34% in the seasons November to March and April to October, respectively. This study shows that under current climate conditions, total storage in the 500 sand dams currently developed in Kitui captures only 1.8 and 3.8% from the total runoff generated during the November-March and April-October seasons, respectively. These numbers increase to 3...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
Ongoing climate change poses a major threat to the soil resources of many African countries that mai...
Ephemeral rivers are common hydrological features in Southern Africa where periods of up to 9 months...
Community-based water storage in semi arid areas can help to adapt to climate change and mitigate ho...
Sand dams, a water-harvesting structure employed by rural communities in drylands have an inconsiste...
The socio-economic development in Kajiado County in Kenya, known by its semi-arid to arid climate, i...
This study investigates the potential change in the hydrologic cycle in Nzoia basin, one ofthe semi-...
Since the 1990th Sasol, a local Non-Governmental-Organization (NGO), builds sand storage dams, to mi...
Sand storage dams are hydraulic retention structures that increase the volume of coarse sediments in...
Sand storage dams are hydraulic retention structures that increase the volume of coarse sediments in...
This record includes an extended abstract and MP4 presentation. Presented at the 42nd WEDC Internati...
This paper presents the results of an evaluation of the effects of a local water harvesting project ...
Drylands are home to more than two billion people and are characterised by frequent, severe droughts...
Sand dams have become popular in many parts of the arid world as a relatively cheap and effective wa...
A small-scale water harvesting structure known as a sand dam has gained popularity across East Afric...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
Ongoing climate change poses a major threat to the soil resources of many African countries that mai...
Ephemeral rivers are common hydrological features in Southern Africa where periods of up to 9 months...
Community-based water storage in semi arid areas can help to adapt to climate change and mitigate ho...
Sand dams, a water-harvesting structure employed by rural communities in drylands have an inconsiste...
The socio-economic development in Kajiado County in Kenya, known by its semi-arid to arid climate, i...
This study investigates the potential change in the hydrologic cycle in Nzoia basin, one ofthe semi-...
Since the 1990th Sasol, a local Non-Governmental-Organization (NGO), builds sand storage dams, to mi...
Sand storage dams are hydraulic retention structures that increase the volume of coarse sediments in...
Sand storage dams are hydraulic retention structures that increase the volume of coarse sediments in...
This record includes an extended abstract and MP4 presentation. Presented at the 42nd WEDC Internati...
This paper presents the results of an evaluation of the effects of a local water harvesting project ...
Drylands are home to more than two billion people and are characterised by frequent, severe droughts...
Sand dams have become popular in many parts of the arid world as a relatively cheap and effective wa...
A small-scale water harvesting structure known as a sand dam has gained popularity across East Afric...
This article illustrates the impact of potential future climate scenarios on water quantity in time ...
Ongoing climate change poses a major threat to the soil resources of many African countries that mai...
Ephemeral rivers are common hydrological features in Southern Africa where periods of up to 9 months...