Effective Mechanized Rainwater Harvesting: Coping with climate change implications in the Jordanian Badia
Published Date
  
      February 29, 2016
      
  
    Type
  
      Brief 
      
  
     
  Authors:
Research on micro-catchment rainwater harvesting techniques by ICARDA and Jordanian
scientists has led to the establishment of semicircular bunds on contour ridges and furrows
(using GPS laser-guided Vallerani machine) and runoff strips in two communities of Jordan
Badia. As an outcome of this research, an effective micro-catchment laser-guided system was
identified for rainfall harvesting, which has led to improved water availability, increased
vegetative cover and improved soil health, and provided rural communities substantial sources
of feed for sheep and goats.
Citation:
  
            Theib Oweis. (29/2/2016). Effective Mechanized Rainwater Harvesting: Coping with climate change implications in the Jordanian Badia. Amman, Jordan: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
      
  
    Keywords:
livelihoods improvement
              loss of biodiversity
              feasibility
              mechanized rainwater harvesting technique
              rate of return
              atriplex halmus
              vallerani
              vallerani contour bunds
              contour laser guiding (clg) system
              excavation
              vallerani machine
              plow
              hydraulic arm
              integrated watershed management approach
              land suitability analysis
              bunds
              intermittent pit excavation
              furrows
              micro-catchment water harvesting techniques
              runoff strips
              herders
              contour ridges
              impact study
          land degradation
              rangelands
              rural communities
              sheep
              goats
              feeds
              soil erosion
              mechanization
              livestock feed
              scientific research
              semiarid climate
              rainwater harvesting
          