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  • 1
    Keywords: Food supply-Security measures-Africa, Sub-Saharan. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (385 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319662398
    DDC: 627.50967
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1 Preface: Rainwater-Smart Agriculture in Arid and Semi-arid Areas -- References -- General Approaches and Methods -- 2 Using Rainwater for Off-Season Small-Scale Irrigation in Arid and Semi-arid Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Working Principles and Best Practices -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Key Working Principles of Off-Season Rainwater Harvesting Irrigation Management -- 3.1 Off-Season Rainwater Harvesting Irrigation Management -- 3.2 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 4 Best Practices for Collecting and Storing Rainwater for Off-Season Small-Scale Irritation -- 4.1 Upgraded Road Runoff On-Farm Ponds -- 4.2 Low-Cost Roof Catchments -- 4.3 Climate-Resilient Seasonal Sandy Streams and Cost-Efficient Groundwater Dams -- 4.3.1 Tapping into the Natural Capacity of Alluvial Shallow Reservoirs -- 4.3.2 Implementing Cost-Efficient Subsurface Dams -- 4.3.3 Implementing Smart Sand Storage Dams -- 4.4 Self-replicable Hillside Small Earth Dams -- 4.5 Irrigation-Smart Rock Catchment Systems -- 5 Best Practices on Reusing Rainwater for Off-Season Small-Scale Irrigation -- 6 Discussion -- 6.1 Constraints -- 6.2 Impacts -- 6.3 Cost-Efficiency -- 7 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 Fostering Food Security and Climate Resilience Through Integrated Landscape Restoration Practices and Rainwater Harvesting/Management in Arid and Semi-arid Areas of Ethiopia -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Characteristics of Tigray Region and Study Approach -- 2.1 Characteristics of Tigray Region -- 2.2 Study Approach -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Major Trends in Sustainable Land and Water Management in Ethiopia -- 3.2 Key Impacts of Interventions in the Selected Sites -- 3.2.1 Impacts of LRWH Practices in the Abreha Weatsbeha Watershed -- 3.2.2 Impacts of LRWH Practices in the Sero Watershed. , 3.2.3 Impacts of LRWH Practices in the Dibdibo Watershed -- 3.2.4 Impacts of LRWH Practices in the Mariam Shewito Watershed -- 3.2.5 Impacts of LRWH Practices in the May Demu Watershed -- 3.3 Key Factors for Successful LRWH in Tigray -- 3.3.1 Technical Aspects -- 3.3.2 Community Engagement and Mobilizations -- 3.3.3 Institutional and Governance Issues -- 4 Conclusion and Recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Towards Optimizing the Performance and Cost-Effectiveness of Farm Pond Technology for Small-Scale Irrigation in Semi-arid Farming Systems -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area and Spatial Coverage -- 2.2 Research and Development Process -- 2.3 Agro-hydrological Evaluation of Farm Pond -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Quantification of Water Losses -- 3.2 Adaptive Research and Technology Development -- 3.3 Scaling Up Upgraded Farm Pond in Kenya -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 5 The Promise of Flood-Based Farming Systems in Arid and Semi-arid Areas -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Results -- 2.1 Flood-Based Farming Systems -- 2.1.1 Floodplain Agriculture -- 2.1.2 Spate Irrigation -- 2.1.3 Inundation Canals -- 2.1.4 Depression Agriculture -- 2.2 Potential for FBFS Strengthening Through Knowledge Transfer -- 2.2.1 Water Distribution -- 2.2.2 Field Water Management -- 2.2.3 Groundwater Use and Mapping -- 2.2.4 Agronomic Practices -- 2.2.5 Multi-functional Use -- 2.2.6 Internal Governance -- 3 Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 Adaptations in Water Harvesting Technologies for Enhancing Food Security and Livelihood: A Multi-country Study in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.1.1 Climatic Conditions -- 2.1.2 Water Harvesting Technologies -- 2.2 Methods -- 2.2.1 Case Study of Household Ponds in Ethiopia. , 2.2.2 Case Study of Ndiva Systems in Tanzania -- 2.2.3 Case Study of Combinations of Mechanized Zaï, Grass Strips and Bunds in Burkina Faso -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Household Ponds in Ethiopia -- 3.1.1 Current Status -- 3.1.2 Impact on Food Security and Livelihood -- 3.1.3 Pond Improvement: Use of Different Lining Materials -- 3.2 Ndiva Systems in Tanzania -- 3.2.1 Current Status -- 3.2.2 Impact on Food Security and Livelihood -- 3.2.3 Ndiva Improvement: The Lining of Conveyance Canals -- 3.3 Combinations of Mechanized Zaï, Grass Strips and Bunds in Burkina Faso -- 3.3.1 Current Status -- 3.3.2 Impact on Food Security and Livelihood -- 3.3.3 WHT Improvement and Impact on Soil Quality and Crop Yield -- 3.3.4 Costs and Benefits of Water Harvesting, Fertilization and Bunding (WTH+) -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Roads: Instruments for Rainwater Harvesting, Food Security and Climate Resilience in Arid and Semi-arid Areas -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Collecting Water from Roads and Road Catchments -- 3.2 Adapting to the Road: Using Runoff and Water Flows Generated by Roads -- 3.2.1 Spreading Water from Road Surface and Culverts into Farmland -- 3.2.2 Harvesting Water from Culverts, Side Drains and Depressions -- 3.2.3 Gully Plugging for Recharge -- 3.2.4 Spring Capture -- 3.3 Adjusting the Road: Improving Road Design for Multiple Functions -- 3.3.1 Fords Combined with Sand Dams -- 3.3.2 Carefully Planning Road Alignment and Culvert Location -- 3.3.3 Permeable Road Foundations -- 3.4 Case Study in Tigray Region, Ethiopia -- 3.5 Case Study in Yemen -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Enhancing the Resilience of Roadside Communities -- 4.2 Impacts on Food Security and Poverty Alleviation -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References. , Case Studies and Field Experiences -- 8 Fostering the Use of Rainwater for Off-Season Small-Scale Irrigation in Arid and Semi-arid Areas of Ethiopia -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Rainwater Harvesting Technologies in Ethiopia -- 3.2 RWH and SSI Best Practices -- 3.3 Barriers to Adoption of RWH and SSI by the Smallholder Farmers -- 4 Conclusions and Recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 9 Fostering the Use of Rainwater for Off-Season Small-Scale Irrigation in Arid and Semi-arid Areas of Kenya -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Objectives of the Study -- 1.3 The Principle of Rainwater Harvesting -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Rainwater Harvesting Systems in Kenya -- 3.1.1 Micro-catchment RWH Systems -- 3.1.2 Macro-catchment RWH Systems -- 3.1.3 In Situ RWH Systems -- 3.2 Rainwater Harvesting Irrigation Technologies in Kenya -- 3.2.1 On-farm Pond Systems -- 3.2.2 Earth Dams and Water Pans -- 3.2.3 Groundwater Dams (Sand Dams and Subsurface Dams) -- 3.2.4 Roof Water Catchment Systems -- 3.2.5 Rock Outcrop Catchment Systems -- 3.2.6 Flood Diversion and Spreading (Spate Irrigation) Systems -- 3.2.7 Small External Catchment Systems -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions and Recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10 Rainwater Harvesting Options to Support Off-Season Small-Scale Irrigation in Arid and Semi-arid Areas of Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Study Approach -- 3 Current RWHI Practices and Technologies in Zimbabwe -- 3.1 In-Field RWHI Systems -- 3.1.1 Infiltration Pits -- 3.1.2 Fanya Juu -- 3.1.3 Tied Contours -- 3.1.4 Dead-Level Contours -- 3.1.5 Ridging/Tied Ridging -- 3.1.6 Planting Basins -- 3.2 Ex Situ RWHI Systems -- 3.2.1 Roof Catchments -- 3.2.2 Rock Catchments. , 3.2.3 Small-Scale Surface Dams -- 3.2.4 Ground Catchment Systems -- Sand Dams -- 4 RWHI Technologies and Their Link to Small-Scale Irrigation Development -- 4.1 Ex Situ RWHI Systems and Small-Scale Irrigation -- 4.1.1 Rock and Roof Water Harvesting Structures and Small-Scale Irrigation -- 4.1.2 Small-Scale Surface Dams and Small-Scale Irrigation -- 4.1.3 Groundwater Systems and Small-Scale Irrigation -- 4.2 Challenges of RWHI Upscaling in Zimbabwe -- 5 Conclusions and Recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 11 Improving the Efficiency of Runoff Pond System for Supplementary Irrigation in Arid and Semi-arid Areas of Kenya -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Advent of Trapezoidal Runoff Ponds in Kenya -- 3 Assessment and Improvement of Efficiency for the Runoff Pond Components -- 3.1 Conveyance Mechanisms -- 3.1.1 Road Channels and Waterways -- 3.1.2 The Mini-Wetlands -- 3.1.3 The Automated Silt Trap -- 3.2 Storage Mechanisms -- 3.3 Abstraction and Application Mechanisms -- 3.3.1 The Bucket and Rope -- 3.3.2 The Rope-and-Washer Pump -- 3.3.3 The Brazilian Pump -- 3.3.4 The MoneyMaker Pumps -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Low-Tech Irrigation Strategies for Smallholder Vegetable Farmers in Kenya -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Material and Methods -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Data Collection in Kenya -- 2.3 Green River Principle -- 3 Rainwater Management Methods Used in Kajiado -- 4 Resource Efficiency of GRP -- 5 Cost Efficiency of GRP -- 6 Local Adoption of Rainwater Smart Management and Irrigation -- 7 Outlook -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- 13 Rainwater Harvesting Irrigation-A Strategic Measure for Integrated Rural Development in the Dry Mountainous Areas of Gansu Province, China -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Description of the RWH Irrigation Systems -- 2.1 The Rainwater Catchment -- 2.2 Rainwater Storage Tank. , 2.3 High-Efficiency Irrigation Equipment.
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  • 2
    Keywords: Environment ; Environmental management ; Regional planning ; Urban planning ; Agriculture ; Climate change
    Description / Table of Contents: This book introduces state-of-the-art approaches, methods and research, focusing on smart management of rainwater. In addition, it provides an overview of projects from across the world, illustrating how rainwater-smart management has been implemented in drylands. Focusing on the scientific perspective it demonstrates how rural dryland agriculture can be improved. It also documents the wealth of rainwater-smart know-how available today, and replicates and transfers results to other countries and regions, to encourage cross-sector interactions among various stakeholders, such as practitioners from governmental and public organisations, policy- and decision-makers, and teaching staff from academic scientific institutions. The contributors showcase vital lessons learned from research, field projects and best-practice examples. They address the integrated use of rainwater harvesting management with landscape restoration practices and water-, and climate-smart agriculture for food security and poverty alleviation in arid and semi-arid areas. Original research, combined with the contributors’ synthetic approach, lays a foundation for new concepts and ideas. Through case studies and research reports, the book discusses all the relevant issues necessary for the comprehensive analysis and successful implementation of the technologies in rainwater management. Highlighting the working principles and technical recommendations with regard to cost-efficient rainwater-smart solutions, it is of interest to practitioners. It is also a valuable resource for academic specialists, professionals and students, since many development agencies are funding rainwater harvesting for irrigation purposes
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 392 p. 168 illus., 158 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319662398
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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