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Productive Water Points in Dryland Areas

Guidelines on integrated planning for rural water supply
By Chris Lovell
ISBN: 9781853395161

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  • Synopsis
    Lack of water is the limiting factor for many household and community-based activities for millions of people living in dryland areas. Rural water supply programmes tend to focus only on improved access to domestic supply and improved sanitation. Less attention has been paid to how communities prefer to use water to develop their own livelihoods. This is due partly to the difficulties of abstracting sufficient reliable groundwater in dryland areas, and partly due to a misunderstanding of why wells and boreholes fail, which leads to a general belief that abstraction should be limited to domestic supply to conserve the resource. When more water is available, not only are basic drinking and washing needs satisfied, but also other activities with a high economic value become feasible. This book shows how research in Southern Africa has shed light on why conventional wells and boreholes fail, on the potential of the groundwater resource to support production through improved siting and selection of more appropriate well designs, and on the positive impacts and some problems that can emerge at productive water points. The findings are presented in a practical manner to encourage planners and practitioners in rural water supply to consider developing productive water points in drought-prone areas.
  • Details
    Sub Title Guidelines on integrated planning for rural water supply
    Author Chris Lovell
    Editor No
    Width (mm) 155
    Height (mm) 233
    Thickness (mm) 15
    Number of Pages 240
    Number of Illustrations No
    Format Paperback / softback
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