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Traditional Rainwater Harvesting rediscovers ancient methods.

Traditional Rainwater Harvesting

 

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) refers to ecological knowledge and practices of indigenous and local cultures. With a focus on Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) many different types of systems were designed based on scale, water usage and storage location. Over centuries, people in diverse geographical positions relied on rainwater and developed indigenous knowledge and techniques to harvest rainwater. These can be divided into these categories: Micro-catchment methods, Macro-catchment and Flood-water methods.

Traditional Rainwater Harvesting is a process that requires the concentration, collection and storage of rainwater for a number of purposes. This can be done in the same area where the rainfall takes place, or in a different area. This water can also be used immediately or later. Some examples of traditional rainwater harvesting include qanats, contour-bench terracing, spate irrigation, khuskhaba system, rooftop rainfall collection and cisterns.

Traditional methods may have a few challenges to overcome, but they have proven to be sustainable over long time periods. In order to fight environmental degradation of the present and future, it is important to develop holistic and sustainable strategies, especially in vulnerable regions.

For a more general overview and introduction to rainwater harvesting, please check out our content on Rainwater Harvesting. Further information on practical applications is given in the Land-based  Rainwater Harvesting topic, as well as the one on Aquifer Recharge which provides you with knowledge on how depleted groundwater sources (aquifers) can be restored.

 
 

Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Learning Tools

 

Video: Traditional Rainwater Harvesting

Literature Review: Traditional Rainwater Harvesting

DIY: Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting

Click & Play: Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Timeline

Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Learning Tools by RUVIVAL Team (CC BY-SA)

 

 

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