Water Harvesting in the Garmian Region (Kurdistan, Iraq) Using GIS and Remote Sensing

Author:

Aziz Shvan F.1,Abdulrahman Kawa Z.1ORCID,Ali Salahaldin S.2,Karakouzian Moses3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Water Resources Engineering, University of Sulaimani, Sulaymaniyah 00964, Iraq

2. Civil Engineering Department, Komar University of Science and Technology, Sulaymaniyah 00964, Iraq

3. Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction, College of Engineering, University of Nevada, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA

Abstract

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is one of the essential alternative sources of water that may be used. However, finding potential RWH locations on a broad scale has always been challenging, requiring further research. The effectiveness of RWH structures depends on their design and the selection of suitable sites. This study aimed to select potential sites for rainwater harvesting in the Garmian region of Kurdistan-Iraq, using GIS and Remote Sensing (RS) techniques. Two multicriteria analysis (MCA) techniques: the analytical hierarchal process (AHP) and Fuzzy analytical hierarchal process (FAHP) were used for comparison purposes to identify potential RWH sites. A suitability map of potential RWH systems was then generated following the weighted linear combination (WLC) and the Fuzzy Gamma methods. The outcomes showed that, unlike most recent studies, which relied on the minimum and maximum local rainfall values, a minimum agreed-upon rainfall depth should be used as a benchmark when classifying rainfall to obtain realistic results. The findings also showed that 9.7%, 43.4%, 33.6%, and 13.3% of the sites have very high, high, moderate, and low suitability for rainwater harvesting, respectively, depending on the suitability map produced by the WLC method. However, the outcome of the Fuzzy Gamma technique appeared more realistic and revealed that 10.6%, 15.6%, 26.6%, 21.9%, and 25.3% of the sites have very high, high, moderate, low, and very low appropriateness for rainwater harvesting, respectively. The methods adopted in this study can be helpful for researchers in the field of RWH to achieve reliable results. Also, this study’s findings can assist in well-organized water resource management planning to ensure sustainable water development in the Garmian region.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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