2013
DOI: 10.2166/wp.2013.061
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Benefits of rainwater harvesting for gardening and implications for future policy in Namibia

Abstract: Rainwater harvesting to irrigate small-scale gardens enhances food self-sufficiency to overcome rural poverty. So far rainwater harvesting is not encouraged by the Namibian National Water Supply and Sanitation Policy nor supported financially by the Namibian government. This study proposes two rainwater harvesting facilities to irrigate gardens; one collects rain from household roofs with tank storage, the second collects rain on a pond roof with pond storage. The aim of this paper is to assess the benefits of… Show more

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“…As part of the 'technological development', different rainwater and floodwater pilot plants were established to investigate whether the technologies were feasible options for improving livelihoods in Namibia on the basis of scientifically derived evidence. Rainwater harvesting plants have been in operation at Epyeshona in the peri-urban surroundings of the town of Oshakati since 2010 [32,56,57].…”
Section: Implementation Of the Research Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As part of the 'technological development', different rainwater and floodwater pilot plants were established to investigate whether the technologies were feasible options for improving livelihoods in Namibia on the basis of scientifically derived evidence. Rainwater harvesting plants have been in operation at Epyeshona in the peri-urban surroundings of the town of Oshakati since 2010 [32,56,57].…”
Section: Implementation Of the Research Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such analyses together with continuous communication and exchange provided strong back-up for the incorporation of the project activities into current regional and national planning activities. In the long term, it supports the political and legal safeguarding of users and could foster future dissemination processes [56]. By strengthening local food production, the project contributed to blueprints such as Namibia's Vision 2030 [29] and Millennium Development Goals No.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Research Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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