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Rainwater Harvesting: A Lifeline for Human well-being

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By: UNEP
69 pages
Rainwater Harvesting: A Lifeline for Human well-being
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  • Rainwater Harvesting: A Lifeline for Human well-being ISBN: 9789280730197 Paperback Apr 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 3 days
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This publication highlights the link between rain-water harvesting, ecosystems and human well-being and draws the attention of readers to both the negative and positive aspects of using this technology and how the negative benefits can be minimized and positive capitalized.

In this report, the concept of rain-water harvesting is examined for its potential to increase human well-being with eroding the ecosystems functions that water serves in the local landscape. Examples from diverse geographical and societal settings are examined, to demonstrate the benefits and constraints of rain-water harvesting technologies in addressing multiple demands for freshwater in specific locations.

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