Dynamics of water access and allocation among competing needs within the homestead: Quantifying Multiple Water Uses in the Rural Eastern Cape

Chenai Murata, Adam Perry, J. Denison
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South Africa is a water-stressed country, receiving an average rainfall of 450mm per annum, which is significantly less than the global average of 860mm per annum. The livelihood of the rural population depends heavily on the availability of water. While the dynamics of water access and use by urban households is well documented, little is known about the dynamics in rural households. This article describes how rural households obtain water; and in turn, quantifies how households allocate water among competing household uses; including cooking and cleaning, home garden irrigation, and supporting livestock. A case-study involving 30 households comprising 180 individuals used a mixed-methods approach and found that households allocate more water for productive use (60%) than they do for domestic purposes (40%). The findings suggest and describe certain rural nuances on how local peoples access and use water to support food security. This research emphasises the need for water services to be planned to support multiple water uses in rural households and further suggests that interventions to increase water storage and access to untreated water, especially in homesteads would yield significant results.
在宅基地内竞争需求中的水获取和分配动态:量化东开普省农村的多种水使用
南非是一个水资源紧张的国家,年平均降雨量为450毫米,明显低于全球年平均降雨量860毫米。农村人口的生计在很大程度上取决于水的供应。虽然城市家庭获得和使用水的动态有充分的记录,但对农村家庭的动态知之甚少。这篇文章描述了农村家庭如何获得水;反过来,量化家庭如何在相互竞争的家庭用途之间分配水;包括烹饪和清洁,家庭花园灌溉,以及饲养牲畜。一项涉及30个家庭(包括180个人)的案例研究使用了混合方法,发现家庭分配给生产用途的水(60%)多于家庭用途的水(40%)。研究结果表明并描述了当地居民如何获取和使用水以支持粮食安全的某些农村细微差别。这项研究强调需要规划供水服务,以支持农村家庭的多种用水,并进一步表明,增加水储存和获得未经处理的水的干预措施,特别是在家庭中,将产生重大成果。
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