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Rainwater Harvesting as an Effective Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in Rural and Urban Settings
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Authors/contributors
- Ferrand, Ezgi Akpinar (Author)
- Shrestha, Sangam (Editor)
- Anal, Anil K. (Editor)
- Salam, P. Abdul (Editor)
- van der Valk, Michael (Editor)
Title
Rainwater Harvesting as an Effective Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in Rural and Urban Settings
Abstract
Human societies are known for their resilience and ability to adapt to short- and long-term environmental change. Despite their pragmatism and adaptability, humans could be forced to move and/or seek better conditions for survival, especially when climate change and water availability are at issue. This chapter provides case studies on easy-to-adopt rainwater harvesting applications as effective climate change adaptation strategies in rural and urban settings to increase human resiliency.
Book Title
Managing Water Resources under Climate Uncertainty: Examples from Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Australia
Series
Springer Water
Date
2015
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Place
Cham
Pages
405-420
ISBN
978-3-319-10467-6
Citation Key
ferrandRainwaterHarvestingEffective2015
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Language
en
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Citation Key Alias: lens.org/158-085-691-782-246
Citation
Ferrand, E. A. (2015). Rainwater Harvesting as an Effective Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in Rural and Urban Settings. In S. Shrestha, A. K. Anal, P. A. Salam, & M. van der Valk (Eds.), Managing Water Resources under Climate Uncertainty: Examples from Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Australia (pp. 405–420). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10467-6_19
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