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Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Structures

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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.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introduction
Abstract
The chapter on Introduction provides an overview of groundwater and rainwater harvesting techniques. Additionally, it outlines the importance of these methods, as well as the pros and cons of rainwater harvesting.
Joji V.S., Reshma Susan Jacob
Chapter 2. Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the World
Abstract
This chapter discusses the traditional rainwater harvesting systems used around the world. Specifically, it focuses on micro and macro catchment methods, as well as the various ancient and traditional strategies that are commonly employed.
Joji V.S., Reshma Susan Jacob
Chapter 3. Traditional Rain Water Harvesting in India
Abstract
In this chapter, the main 44 types of traditional rainwater harvesting structure found throughout India are discussed in detail. The chapter covers their construction, properties, and other relevant information.
Joji V.S., Reshma Susan Jacob
Chapter 4. Management of Rain Water Structures
Abstract
The chapter extensively covers management strategies for rainwater harvesting structures, with a particular focus on urban and agricultural water development. It offers a detailed analysis of various approaches and techniques that can be employed to effectively manage these structures.
Joji V.S., Reshma Susan Jacob
Chapter 5. Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting
Abstract
The chapter on Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting chapter provides an in-depth explanation of the structure and functioning of Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting (RTRWH). It covers the various components of the system and their roles, as well as providing a detailed breakdown of how the system works. Additionally, the chapter delves into the data requirements necessary for effectively planning a Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting system.
Joji V.S., Reshma Susan Jacob
Chapter 6. Conclusion
Abstract
The traditional rainwater harvesting structures are in need of society and these should be properly maintained and managed as these structures are environment-friendly and cost-effective. The maintaining and management of the traditional rainwater harvesting structures is very easy and even by laymen. These structures existed during ancient and medieval periods. The traditional harvesting structures, including harvesting of rainwater can be adopted in both urban and rural areas for the sustainable development of the water resources.
Joji V.S., Reshma Susan Jacob
Metadata
Title
Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Structures
Authors
Joji V.S.
Reshma Susan Jacob
Copyright Year
2023
Electronic ISBN
978-3-031-38028-0
Print ISBN
978-3-031-38030-3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38028-0