Abstract
Traditional Rainwater Harvesting and Water Conservation Practices of Kerala State, South India
Highlights
Almost all the major demands of water are met from this fresh water resource
The various activities and aspects related to the Traditional Rainwater Harvesting and Water Conservation Practices of Kerala State, South India are briefly discussed
The 88 % of the State of Kerala State is underlain by Precambrian crystalline formations like charnockites, Khondalites, schists and gneisses and are intruded by various dykes
Summary
Artificial recharge; Dug-wells, Pond; Sacred groves, Surangam; Water level Hydrogeological information of the Kerala State (South India) is mapped and related to the Traditional Rainwater Harvesting and Water Conservation Practices. The various activities and aspects related to the Traditional Rainwater Harvesting and Water Conservation Practices of Kerala State, South India are briefly discussed.
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