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Potential Water Harvesting Sites Identification Using Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation in Maysan Province, Iraq

Imzahim A. Alwan, Nadia A. Aziz, Mustafa N. Hamoodi

2020ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rainwater harvesting is a promising tool for supplementing surface water and groundwater to overcome the imbalance between water supply and demand under changing climate conditions. Multi-Criteria Evaluation is one of the well-known methods of decision-making. In this study, the geographical information system (GIS)-based Multi-Criteria Evaluation is used to select the optimum rainwater harvesting sites in Maysan province, Iraq. Fuzzy membership is used for standardization of the criteria, and Fuzzy Gamma overlay for a combination of multi-layers using ArcGIS 10.5. Seven criteria layers, including slope, stream order, soil type, precipitation, evaporation, roads, and the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) are derived to identify rainwater-harvesting catchment. The results determined the optimum sites for water storage within the study area. The resultant potential rainwater harvesting catchment map can be used as a reference to enhance the effectiveness of water management, especially in drought-stricken areas that offer significant potential for sustainable agricultural production in the semi-arid region.

Topics & Concepts

Rainwater harvestingEnvironmental scienceAridNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexWater resource managementHydrology (agriculture)GroundwaterGeographic information systemPrecipitationRemote sensingClimate changeGeographyGeologyMeteorologyGeotechnical engineeringBiologyEcologyPaleontologyOceanographyGroundwater and Watershed AnalysisFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementSoil and Land Suitability Analysis
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