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Rainwater Harvesting for Small-Holder Horticulture in Namibia: Design of Garden Variants and Assessment of Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation
Laura Woltersdorf2  Stefan Liehr2  Petra Döll1 
[1] Institute of Physical Geography, Goethe University, Altenhöferallee 1, Frankfurt am Main 60438, Germany; E-Mail:;Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Hamburger Allee 45, Frankfurt am Main 60486, Germany; E-Mail:
关键词: rainwater harvesting;    gardening;    climate change;    adaptation;    scenario;    semi-arid;    Namibia;   
DOI  :  10.3390/w7041402
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

The design of rainwater harvesting based gardens requires considering current climate but also climate change during the lifespan of the facility. The goal of this study is to present an approach for designing garden variants that can be safely supplied with harvested rainwater, taking into account climate change and adaptation measures. In addition, the study presents a methodology to quantify the effects of climate change on rainwater harvesting based gardening. Results of the study may not be accurate due to the assumptions made for climate projections and may need to be further refined. We used a tank flow model and an irrigation water model. Then we established three simple climate scenarios and analyzed the impact of climate change on harvested rain and horticulture production for a semi-arid region in northern Namibia. In the two climate scenarios with decreased precipitation and medium/high temperature increase; adaptation measures are required to avoid substantial decreases in horticulture production. The study found that the most promising adaptation measures to sustain yields and revenues are a more water efficient garden variant and an enlargement of the roof size. The proposed measures can partly or completely compensate the negative impacts of climate change.

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CC BY   
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