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Article

Scaling Up Indigenous Rainwater Harvesting: A Preliminary Assessment in Rajasthan, India

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Department of Water Resources Development and Management, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, India
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School of Water, Energy and Environment, Cranfield University, Bedford MK43 0AL, UK
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Water 2023, 15(11), 2042; https://doi.org/10.3390/w15112042
Submission received: 21 April 2023 / Revised: 12 May 2023 / Accepted: 22 May 2023 / Published: 27 May 2023
(This article belongs to the Section Urban Water Management)

Abstract

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has the potential to enhance the sustainability of ground and surface water to meet increasing water demands and constrained supplies, even under a changing climate. Since arid and semi-arid regions frequently experience highly variable spatiotemporal rainfall patterns, rural communities have developed indigenous RWH techniques to capture and store rainwater for multiple uses. However, selecting appropriate sites for RWH, especially across large regions, remains challenging since the data required to evaluate suitability using critical criteria are often lacking. This study aimed to identify the essential criteria and develop a methodology to select potential RWH sites in Rajasthan (India). We combined GIS modeling (multicriteria decision analysis) with applied remote sensing techniques as it has the potential to assess land suitability for RWH. As assessment criteria, spatial datasets relating to land use/cover, rainfall, slope, soil texture, NDVI, and drainage density were considered. Later, weights were assigned to each criterion based on their relative importance to the RWH system, evidence from published literature, local expert advice, and field visits. GIS analyses were used to create RWH suitability maps (high, moderate, and unsuited maps). The sensitivity analysis was also carried out for identified weights to check the inadequacy and inconsistency among preferences. It was estimated that 3.6%, 8.2%, and 27.3% of the study area were highly, moderately, and unsuitable, respectively, for Chauka implementation. Further, sensitivity analysis results show that LULC is highly sensitive and NDVI is the least sensitive parameter in the selected study region, which suggests that changing the weight of these parameters is more likely to decide the outcome. Overall, this study shows the applicability of the GIS-based MCDA approach for up-scaling the traditional RWH systems and its suitability in other regions with similar field conditions, where RWH offers the potential to increase water resource availability and reliability to support rural communities and livelihoods.
Keywords: Indigenous rainwater harvesting; Site suitability; Multicriteria decision analysis Indigenous rainwater harvesting; Site suitability; Multicriteria decision analysis

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Rawat, A.; Panigrahi, N.; Yadav, B.; Jadav, K.; Mohanty, M.P.; Khouakhi, A.; Knox, J.W. Scaling Up Indigenous Rainwater Harvesting: A Preliminary Assessment in Rajasthan, India. Water 2023, 15, 2042. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15112042

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Rawat A, Panigrahi N, Yadav B, Jadav K, Mohanty MP, Khouakhi A, Knox JW. Scaling Up Indigenous Rainwater Harvesting: A Preliminary Assessment in Rajasthan, India. Water. 2023; 15(11):2042. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15112042

Chicago/Turabian Style

Rawat, Akanksha, Niranjan Panigrahi, Basant Yadav, Kartik Jadav, Mohit Prakash Mohanty, Abdou Khouakhi, and Jerry W. Knox. 2023. "Scaling Up Indigenous Rainwater Harvesting: A Preliminary Assessment in Rajasthan, India" Water 15, no. 11: 2042. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15112042

APA Style

Rawat, A., Panigrahi, N., Yadav, B., Jadav, K., Mohanty, M. P., Khouakhi, A., & Knox, J. W. (2023). Scaling Up Indigenous Rainwater Harvesting: A Preliminary Assessment in Rajasthan, India. Water, 15(11), 2042. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15112042

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