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Rainwater harvesting for drylands and beyond : volume 1, Volume 1, guiding principles to welcome rain into your life and landscape / Brad Lancaster ; illustrated by Joe Marshall, Silvia Rayces, Ann Audrey, Roxanne Swentzell, Gavin Troy, Kay Sather, Jill Lorenzini, Carol Heffern.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tucson, AZ : Rainsource Press, 2014.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxii, 281 p. : ill., 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780977246434
Other title:
  • Guiding principles to welcome rain into your life and landscape
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TD418 .L36 2014
Contents:
Introduction -- My rainwater-harvesting evolution -- The value of rainwater -- Rainwater harvesting through land and time -- The shift away from rainwater -- Scarcity or abundance -- My community's path -- Our path to abundance -- 1. The man who farms water and the rainwater-harvesting guidelines -- The eight rainwater-harvesting principles -- Water-harvesting ethics -- 2013 update on Mr. Zephaniah Phiri -- 2. Assessing your site's water resources and more -- The hydrologic cycle : our Earth's circulatory system -- Watersheds and subwatersheds -- Determining your piece of the hydrologic cycle -- Calculate your site's rainfall volume -- Estimate your site's water needs -- Estimate your secondary on-site water source : greywater -- Estimate additional on-site "waste" -- Waters that can be used as "resource" waters -- A one-page place assessment and how to use it -- Real life example : living within a dryland home's rainwater budget -- 3. Overview : harvesting water with earthworks, tanks, or both -- How do you plant to use your harvested water? -- Recommendations for harvesting water for a landscape around a home -- Sampling of strategies/techniques -- Overview of water-harvesting earthworks -- Overview of cistern systems -- Real life example : The Running Rain Society -- 4. Integrated design -- The path of the sun -- Seven integrated design patterns -- Orienting buildings and landscapes to the sun -- Designing roof overhangs and awnings to optimize winter sun and summer shade -- Solar arcs -- Sun & shade traps -- Maintaining winter sun access -- Raised paths, sunken basins -- Reduce paving and make it permeable -- Integrating the elements and patterns of your site to create regenerative investments -- Creating an integrated design -- 5. A integrated urban home and neighborhood retrofit -- Our beginning : realizing the water-harvesting principles -- Our evolution : taking it further with the integrated design patterns -- Our neighborhood : collaborating for leveraged potential in the wider community -- Appendix 1. Patterns of water and sediment flow with their potential water-harvesting response -- Appendix 2. Water-harvesting traditions in the Desert Southwest / Joel Glanzberg -- Appendix 3. Water-harvesting calculations -- Appendix 4. Example plant lists and water requirement calculations for Tucson, Arizona plus a Sonoran Desert foods harvest calendar -- Appendix 5. Worksheets : your thinking sheets -- Appendix 6. Resources -- Appendix 7. Sun angles and path -- Appendix 8. Wind harvesting; basic airflow relationships, site selection, wind pumping and wind power, natural ventilation, windbreaks, and snow- and biomass-drift harvesting -- Appendix 9. Water-energy-carbon nexus.
Summary: "'Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1' is the first book in a three-volume guide that teaches you how to conceptualize, design, and implement sustainable water-harvesting systems for your home, landscape, and community. The lessons in this volume will enable you to assess your on-site resources, give you a diverse array of strategies to maximize their potential, and empower you with guiding principles to create an integrated, multi-functional water-harvesting plan specific to your site and needs."--Publisher description
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Judith Thomas Library General Stacks Books TD 418 .L36 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA22693 v.1 Available AUA22693

Originally released in 2006.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction --
My rainwater-harvesting evolution --
The value of rainwater --
Rainwater harvesting through land and time --
The shift away from rainwater --
Scarcity or abundance --
My community's path --
Our path to abundance --
1. The man who farms water and the rainwater-harvesting guidelines --
The eight rainwater-harvesting principles --
Water-harvesting ethics --
2013 update on Mr. Zephaniah Phiri --
2. Assessing your site's water resources and more --
The hydrologic cycle : our Earth's circulatory system --
Watersheds and subwatersheds --
Determining your piece of the hydrologic cycle --
Calculate your site's rainfall volume --
Estimate your site's water needs --
Estimate your secondary on-site water source : greywater --
Estimate additional on-site "waste" --
Waters that can be used as "resource" waters --
A one-page place assessment and how to use it --
Real life example : living within a dryland home's rainwater budget --
3. Overview : harvesting water with earthworks, tanks, or both --
How do you plant to use your harvested water? --
Recommendations for harvesting water for a landscape around a home --
Sampling of strategies/techniques --
Overview of water-harvesting earthworks --
Overview of cistern systems --
Real life example : The Running Rain Society --
4. Integrated design --
The path of the sun --
Seven integrated design patterns --
Orienting buildings and landscapes to the sun --
Designing roof overhangs and awnings to optimize winter sun and summer shade --
Solar arcs --
Sun & shade traps --
Maintaining winter sun access --
Raised paths, sunken basins --
Reduce paving and make it permeable --
Integrating the elements and patterns of your site to create regenerative investments --
Creating an integrated design --
5. A integrated urban home and neighborhood retrofit --
Our beginning : realizing the water-harvesting principles --
Our evolution : taking it further with the integrated design patterns --
Our neighborhood : collaborating for leveraged potential in the wider community --
Appendix 1. Patterns of water and sediment flow with their potential water-harvesting response --
Appendix 2. Water-harvesting traditions in the Desert Southwest / Joel Glanzberg --
Appendix 3. Water-harvesting calculations --
Appendix 4. Example plant lists and water requirement calculations for Tucson, Arizona plus a Sonoran Desert foods harvest calendar --
Appendix 5. Worksheets : your thinking sheets --
Appendix 6. Resources --
Appendix 7. Sun angles and path --
Appendix 8. Wind harvesting; basic airflow relationships, site selection, wind pumping and wind power, natural ventilation, windbreaks, and snow- and biomass-drift harvesting --
Appendix 9. Water-energy-carbon nexus.


"'Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1' is the first book in a three-volume guide that teaches you how to conceptualize, design, and implement sustainable water-harvesting systems for your home, landscape, and community. The lessons in this volume will enable you to assess your on-site resources, give you a diverse array of strategies to maximize their potential, and empower you with guiding principles to create an integrated, multi-functional water-harvesting plan specific to your site and needs."--Publisher description