Land use changes and hydrological impacts related to up-scaling of rainwater harvesting and management in upper Ewaso Ng'iro river basin, Kenya
Ngigi, S.N. , Savenije, H.H.G., Gichuki, F.N. Land use changes and hydrological impacts related to up-scaling of rainwater harvesting and management in upper Ewaso Ng'iro river basin, Kenya. Land Use Policy Volume 24, Issue 1, January 2007, Pages 129-140
Ngigi, S.N. , Savenije, H.H.G., Gichuki, F.N. Land use changes and
hydrological impacts related to up-scaling of rainwater harvesting
and management in upper Ewaso Ng'iro river basin, Kenya. Land Use
Policy Volume 24, Issue 1, January 2007, Pages 129-140
Abstract- Some land use changes are driven by the need to improve
agricultural production and livelihoods. Rainwater harvesting and
management is one such change. It aims to retain additional runoff
on agricultural lands for productive uses. This may reduce river
flows for downstream users and lead to negative hydrological,
socio-economic and environmental impacts in a river basin. On the
other hand, rainwater storage systems may lead to positive impacts
by reducing water abstractions for irrigation during dry periods.
This paper presents a conceptual framework for assessing the
impacts of land use changes in the upper Ewaso Ng'iro river basin
in Kenya. It is based on a people-water-ecosystem nexus and
presents the key issues, their interactions and how they can be
addressed. The paper presents hydrological assessment of up-scaling
rainwater harvesting (HASR) conceptual framework, which assesses
the impacts of land use changes on hydrological regime in a river
basin. The results will enhance formulation of sustainable land and
water resources management policies and strategies for water-scarce
river basins.



