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Is roof-top rainwater harvesting a viable solution to develop small-scale agriculture? (A case study in Laos)

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This study assessed the feasibility of using roof-top rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) to irrigate home-based vegetable gardens in Laos. Surveys were conducted in three villages located in the provinces of Vientiane and Savannakhet to gather quantitative data on irrigation and farming practices. A model combining a RWHS water balance and a crop water balance was developed to simulate various scenarios of cropping cycles irrigated by a RWHS with varying dimensions. This model ran at a daily time step aimed to assess how the roof and vegetable garden areas and tank capacity influence crop yields, for different cropping calendars and rainfall years.

Citation

Jacq E, Lacombe G, Heang V, Douangsavanh S. 2018. Is roof-top rainwater harvesting a viable solution to develop small-scale agriculture? (A case study in Laos). Vientiane, Lao PDR: International Water management Institute.

Authors

  • Jacq, Estelle
  • Lacombe, Guillaume
  • Heang, Vytou
  • Douangsavanh, Somphasith