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Yves Earhart

Rainwater Collection

“Rainwater Collection” explores the age-old practice of rainwater harvesting as a key solution to water scarcity, sustainable agriculture, and overall environmental conservation. From ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley to modern applications, the book illustrates how capturing rainwater ensures food security and societal resilience. Intriguingly, some ancient rainwater harvesting systems rival modern techniques in their simplicity and effectiveness. The book emphasizes that, amidst increasing populations and climate change, rainwater harvesting offers a decentralized and eco-friendly alternative to depleting conventional water sources.

Divided into three parts, the book first examines the history of rainwater harvesting, then progresses to its agricultural applications, and concludes with modern water conservation strategies. Case studies demonstrate how rainwater harvesting can boost crop yields and reduce dependence on environmentally damaging irrigation systems. The book highlights the potential of both simple household setups and large-scale urban projects to reduce water demand and mitigate the effects of climate change.

It targets environmental scientists, agricultural engineers, and policymakers, offering a practical guide to understanding and implementing this vital water management strategy.
156 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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