University of Waterloo , Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada.
Environ Sci Technol. 2014 Apr 15;48(8):4217-25. doi: 10.1021/es4040182. Epub 2014 Mar 14.
Rainwater harvesting, a "soft path" approach toward water management, is increasingly recognized as a key strategy toward ensuring food security and alleviating problems of water scarcity. Interestingly this "modern" approach has been in use for millennia in numerous older civilizations. This article uses India as a case study to explore the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of agricultural rainwater harvesting ponds, and evaluates the viability of these centuries-old systems under current climate and population pressures. A holistic watershed-scale approach that accounts for trade-offs in water availability and socioeconomic wellbeing is recommended for assessing the sustainability of these systems.
雨水收集是一种“软路径”的水资源管理方法,它正日益被视为确保粮食安全和缓解水资源短缺问题的关键策略。有趣的是,这种“现代”方法在许多古老文明中已经使用了数千年。本文以印度为例,探讨了农业雨水收集池的社会、经济和环境层面,并评估了这些有着数百年历史的系统在当前气候和人口压力下的可行性。建议采用一种整体的流域尺度方法来权衡水资源供应和社会经济福祉,以评估这些系统的可持续性。