Identifying determinants of sustainable water management at the household level through rainwater harvesting systems in Nepal

Author:

Thapa Anusha1,Khanal Ghanashyam2ORCID,Mahapatra Sushanta Kumar3ORCID,Devkota Niranjan4ORCID,Mahato Surendra5ORCID,Paudel Udaya Raj1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Quest International College, Pokhara University, Lalitpur, Nepal

2. b Presidential Graduate Research Fellow for PhD in Applied Economics (Forestry), Auburn University, Alabama, USA

3. c Department of Economics, IBS Hyderabad, The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE) Deemed University, Dontanapally Campus, Shankerpally Road, Hyderabad, Telangana 501203, India

4. d Quest Research Management Cell, Quest International College, Pokhara University, Lalitpur, Nepal

5. e Nepal Commerce Campus, Tribhuvan University, Minbhawan, Kathmandu, Nepal

Abstract

Abstract The urban water supply systems around the world are highly stressed at present due to growing water demand caused by rapid population growth and unplanned urbanization. The growing environmental awareness and water supply restrictions have made rainwater harvesting systems (RWHS) a priority as well as a necessity in many countries. To improve urban water security, the practice of an RWHS is increasingly being adopted in the cities and towns of developing countries. This study aims at identifying the factors affecting the adoption of rainwater harvesting for household uses in the Kathmandu valley (KV) of Nepal. The results were drawn from a survey of 405 respondents who reside in the KV. To explain the determinants of adaptation, structural equation modeling (SEM) was used. Results show that independence for water access and system sophistication are significant for the adaptation of RWHS and relative advantage plays a moderating role that has partial mediation among dependent and independent variables with a significant relationship. Thus, variables like independence for water access, system sophistication, relative advantage and sustainable use should be highlighted for a sustainable supply of water. For this, we recommend effective policy interventions at the local and national level for the adoption of RWHS and its advantages in terms of safeguarding water in the long run at the present changing climate scenario.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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