Needs and Trends of Rain Water Harvesting in Sri Lanka

S. Sayanthan, T. Mikunthan, N. Kannan, M. Prabhaharan, N.Thaneswaran
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Man has fought to sustain oneself even in deserts for thousands of years, and succeeded on it by the skilful management of vital and scarce resource; water. Obviously water is the cardinal resource, prevailing to ensure the existence of all living beings and proposing a part of larger ecosystem (UN-Water, 2015). Even more, availability of sufficient water is an index of development of a country (Weerarathna et al., 2009). Therefore the sustainability of water should be ensured in order to corroborate the existence of the earth. The availability of water was predictable before the interference of human in the natural water cycle. But after the human intrusions such as deforestation, wetland drainage and other means of pollution, the balanced and favourable sequence started to collapse and it has led the world towards water related issues (Charles, 2000). The ultimate reaction will be more dangerous and it is estimated that one third of the world population is going to face hardships because of water scarcity.
斯里兰卡雨水收集的需求和趋势
几千年来,人类一直在沙漠中为维持生存而斗争,并通过对重要和稀缺资源的巧妙管理取得了成功;水。显然,水是最重要的资源,确保所有生物的生存,是更大生态系统的一部分(联合国水机制,2015)。更重要的是,是否有足够的水是一个国家发展的指标(Weerarathna et al., 2009)。因此,为了证实地球的存在,必须确保水的可持续性。在人类干预自然水循环之前,水的可利用性是可以预测的。但在人类的入侵,如砍伐森林、湿地排水和其他污染手段之后,平衡和有利的序列开始崩溃,并将世界引向与水有关的问题(Charles, 2000)。最终的反应将更加危险,据估计,由于缺水,世界人口的三分之一将面临困难。
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