Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Structures

Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Structures

Joji VS, Reshma Susan Jacob
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This book contains detailed information about the traditional rainwater structures. 

Harvesting rainwater is becoming as a practical adaptation strategy for urban areas that are vulnerable to climate alteration. In the past, rainwater harvesting was more significant than it is today. Studies show that a variety of traditional and age-old rainwater gathering techniques were created or put into use in reaction to earlier climate change incidents. 

According to history, both floods and droughts were frequent occurrences in ancient India. Perhaps this explains why each region of the nation has its own traditional water gathering practices that are representative of the local physical and cultural diversity. All of these methods can be seen as a concept of harvesting rain whenever and wherever it falls. 

Water makes up 70.9% of the Earth's surface, mainly in the form of oceans and seas. Water is found in modest proportions as 1.7% groundwater, 1.7% glaciers and ice caps in Antarctica and Greenland, vapour, clouds (ice and liquid water suspended in air), and 0.001% precipitation in the air. 

Evaporation, transpiration, evapo-transpiration, condensation, precipitation, root absorption, percolation, infiltration, base flow and runoff are processes that water goes through on its way to the sea.

Năm:
2023
Nhà xuát bản:
Springer
Ngôn ngữ:
english
Trang:
172
ISBN 10:
3031380274
ISBN 13:
9783031380273
File:
PDF, 4.25 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2023
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