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This paper provides a scientific background on fog, including the definition of fog, the types of fog, and the relevance of fog in research.
EUGSTER, W. (2008): Fog Research. المُدخلات: Die Erde : Volume 139 , 1-2. URL [Accessed: 21.03.2019]This brochure gives an overview on different low-cost aquifer recharge solutions based on the results from a 10-year pilot project in Uttar Pradesh. It indicates a practical and low-cost way to conserve and rejuvenate falling groundwater reserves.
IWMI (2002): Innovations in Groundwater Recharge. Water Policy Briefing. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Program. Vallabh Vidyanagar: International Water Management Institute URL [Accessed: 21.03.2019]This article is about fog harvesting projects in South Africa.
This paper investigates the potential for fog harvesting of the West Coast of South Africa.
OLIVER, J. (2002): Fog-water harvesting along the West Coast of South Africa: A feasibility study. المُدخلات: Water SA: Volume 28 , 4. URL [Accessed: 21.03.2019]This book provides a general introduction to a wide range of technologies. Among the topics covered are: planning and management of small water supplies, community water supplies in Central and Eastern European countries, water quality and quantity, integrated water resources management, artificial recharge, rainwater harvesting, spring water tapping, groundwater withdrawal, water lifting, surface water intake, water treatment, aeration, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, multi-stage filtration, desalination technology, disinfection, household level water treatment, technologies for arsenic and iron removal from ground water, and emergency and disaster water supply. Chapter 6: Artificial Recharge
SMET, J. ; WIJK, C. van (2002): Small Community Water Supplies: Technology, People and Partnership: Artificial Recharge - Chapter 6. The Hague: International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC) URL [Accessed: 21.03.2019]This document provides guidance on artificial recharge techniques and designs and the planning and monitoring of artificial recharge projects.
MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES (2000): Guide on Artificial Recharge to Groundwater. New Delhi: Central Ground Water Board URL [Accessed: 21.03.2019]This manual builds on the experience of VSF with subsurface dams in Kenya, explaining all phases from the initial assessment to the design of the dams based on the own lessons learned with this specific technique.
VSF (2006): SubSurface Dams: a simple, safe and affordable Technology for Pastoralists. A manual on SubSurface Dams Construction based on an Experience of Vétérinaires sans Frontières in Turkana District (Kenya). Brussels: Vétérinaires sans Frontières (VSF) URL [Accessed: 14.03.2019] PDFThis detailed technical report presents a large-scale project of a subsurface dam implemented in Burkina Faso.
MOE (2004): Model Project to combat Desertification. In Nare Village, Burkina Faso. (= Technical Report of the Subsurface Dam ). Tokyo: Ministry of the Environment (MOE) URL [Accessed: 14.03.2019] PDF