期刊
WATER
卷 14, 期 13, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14132110
关键词
rainwater harvesting technique (RWHt); the West Bank (Palestine); analytical hierarchy process method (AHP); GIS
资金
- NUFIC Orange Knowledge Program [9OKP-IRA-104278]
The objective of this study is to create suitability maps for potential rainwater harvesting techniques in the West Bank, Palestine, in order to address water scarcity issues. The study utilized various analysis methods and examined five criteria including rainfall, runoff, land use, slope, and soil texture. The results showed that different techniques have comprehensive suitability coverage across the West Bank. This approach can assist decision-makers in choosing suitable rainwater harvesting techniques for their regions.
The objective of this study is to produce suitability maps for potential rainwater harvesting techniques (RWHT) in the West Bank (WB), Palestine. These techniques aim to reduce water scarcity, which is a major problem for the conservation of water resources in the area. Based on literature reviews and expert recommendations, seven RWHts were selected (runoff basin system, contour ridges, cisterns, eyebrow terrace, check dam, on-farm pond, and bench terraces). Analysis methods performed in the Arc GIS environment include spatial analysis and data reclassification. Other calculations include multi-criteria analysis for assigning suitability. Five criteria (rainfall, runoff, land use, slope, and soil texture) for RWHt were analyzed to produce a suitability map for each technique. The results show that runoff basin systems in the northeast and southwest of WB are the most suitable, with about 50% of the area of WB moderately suitable for this technique, while 70% of the area of WB is very suitable for the contour ridge technique. Furthermore, this analysis shows that almost 50% of the WB is very suitable for cisterns. Sixty percent of the area is very suitable for on-farm puddling, especially in the north and southwest of WB. The areas with high suitability for the different techniques comprehensively cover the WB, as shown in the RWHt suitability maps and the integrated map. Nevertheless, this approach can help decision makers in making an initial selection of RWH techniques suitable for their region.
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