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A GIS-based approach for identifying potential sites for harvesting rainwater in the Western Desert of Iraq

Authors :
Khamis Naba Sayl
Ammar Adham
J.G. Wesseling
Luuk Fleskens
Coen J. Ritsema
Mohamed Arbi Abdeladhim
Michel Riksen
Usama F.A. Karim
Rasha Abed
Faculty of Engineering Technology
Source :
International Soil and Water Conservation Research 6 (2018) 4, International Soil and Water Conservation Research, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 297-304 (2018), International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 6(4), 297-304. International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation and China Water and Power Press, International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 6(4), 297-304
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

People living in arid and semi-arid areas with highly variable rainfall and unforeseeable periods of droughts or floods are severely affected by water shortages and often have insecure livelihoods. The construction of dams in wadies to harvest rainwater from small watersheds and to induce artificial groundwater recharge is one of the solutions available to overcome water shortages in the Western Desert of Iraq. The success of rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems depends heavily on their technical design and on the identification of suitable sites. Our main goal was to identify suitable sites for dams using a suitability model created with ModelBuilder in ArcGIS 10.2. The model combined various biophysical factors: slope, runoff depth, land use, soil texture, and stream order. The suitability map should be useful to hydrologists, decision-makers, and planners for quickly identifying areas with the highest potential for harvesting rainwater. The implementation of this method should also support any policy shifts towards the widespread adoption of RWH. Keywords: GIS, Rainwater harvesting, Iraq's western desert, Suitability map

Details

ISSN :
20956339
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Soil and Water Conservation Research
Accession number :
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