working in depth with dryland situations in South India made me realize
the importance of Regenerative Water Harvesting Strategies
We started to look into Broadscale Waterharvesting Strategies,as we all know the famous Swale is in all the books but there are a few more things to consider.I am sharing here to sets of principles and links to websites which influence my way of thinging and knowledge development.
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*Manage landscapes to increase ecosystem services and productivity.
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*Protect and expand natural moisture storing areas.
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*Stabilize active erosion to prevent further incision.
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*Restore dispersed flow and increase infiltration at every opportunity.
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*Cultivate regenerative plant communities to retain and build soil.
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*Harvest runoff in place before attempting to move it.
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*Transform “waste” runoff and sediment into resources.
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*Create site-specific solutions using natural forms and processes.
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*Anticipate likely failure modes and avoid creating new problems.
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*Strive for beauty and inspiration.
2.Brad Lancaster - http://www.harvestingrainwater.com/
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begin with long and toughtful observation
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start high in landscape and work down – water gravity useful!!!
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start small and simple
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spread and infiltrate water flow – swales!
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Always plan overflow and manage as resource
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maximize living and organic groundcover
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maximize beneficial relationships and efficiency by stacking functions – swale used as path and mount as planting area
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continually reasses your systemThe Water retention Landscapes in Tamera,Portugal also seem to offer an interesting apporch to regenerative and healing Waterharvesting and usage.
On a gardener level i found this tips from Toby Hemenway very useful:
Five
water conservation techniques:(the fivefold path to water wisdom)
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High organic matter content -holds moisture and add fertility
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Deep mulching – slows evaporation,cools soil,add fertility
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water conserving plants – need less water,survive drought
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dense planting – shade soil and smoother weeds
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soil conditioning – catches water,builds humus,directs water where neededthe Water retention Landscapes in Tamera,Portugal also seem to offer an interesting apporch to regenerative and healing Waterharvesting and usage.
and please always remember and keep in mind:
MOST
EFFICIENT WATER HARVESTING STRATEGY IS CONSERVATION!
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