Abstract

Arid regions are classified on the basis of severe lack of available water which further affects the growth as well as the development of flora, fauna, and human life. The idea of recovering water from atmosphere has remained quite a problem in arid regions. AWH defined as atmospheric water harvesting, is a prominent way to overcome water scarcity. It is considered as an alternative source of fresh water regardless of the physical conditions prevailing in a certain area. Various techniques are used to harvest atmospheric water that comprises adsorption-based technology, fog collector, atmospheric water generator and few other models in other to harvest atmospheric water. In this chapter, our focus will mainly be based on potential behind harvesting atmospheric water in arid regions and we will be going through different case studies to have in-depth knowledge and information regarding it.

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