protection of the drought
protection by plants
Failure to develop adequate drought mitigation strategies carries a grave human cost in the modern era,
exacerbated by ever-increasing population densities.
Agriculturally, people can effectively mitigate much of the impact of drought through irrigation and crop rotation.
Carefully planned crop rotation can help to minimize erosion and allow farmers to plant less water-dependent crops in drier years.
exacerbated by ever-increasing population densities.
Agriculturally, people can effectively mitigate much of the impact of drought through irrigation and crop rotation.
Carefully planned crop rotation can help to minimize erosion and allow farmers to plant less water-dependent crops in drier years.
protection by controling water
The biggest concerns on drought is the lack of rainfall over the past few years.
So people all need to be aware of the need to conserve water to make sure we can contrast and avoid a drought.
Water Conservation is everyone's business – person, government, we can all help to save more water !
So people all need to be aware of the need to conserve water to make sure we can contrast and avoid a drought.
Water Conservation is everyone's business – person, government, we can all help to save more water !
Dam
Many dams and their associated reservoirs supply additional water in times of drought
Cloud seeding
A form of intentional weather modification to induce rainfall.
Desalination
Desalination of sea water for irrigation or consumption.
Outdoor water-use restriction
Regulating the use of sprinklers, hoses or buckets on outdoor plants, filling pools, and other water-intensive home maintenance tasks.
Rainwater harvesting
Collection and storage of rainwater from roofs or other suitable catchments.
Recycled water
Former waste water(sewage) that has been treated and purified for reuse.
Transvasement
Building canals or redirecting rivers as massive attempts at irrigation in drought-prone areas.
(http://drought.unl.edu/DroughtforKids/HowCanWeProtectOurselves.aspx)
Many dams and their associated reservoirs supply additional water in times of drought
Cloud seeding
A form of intentional weather modification to induce rainfall.
Desalination
Desalination of sea water for irrigation or consumption.
Outdoor water-use restriction
Regulating the use of sprinklers, hoses or buckets on outdoor plants, filling pools, and other water-intensive home maintenance tasks.
Rainwater harvesting
Collection and storage of rainwater from roofs or other suitable catchments.
Recycled water
Former waste water(sewage) that has been treated and purified for reuse.
Transvasement
Building canals or redirecting rivers as massive attempts at irrigation in drought-prone areas.
(http://drought.unl.edu/DroughtforKids/HowCanWeProtectOurselves.aspx)