Rainwater harvesting ex situ

  • Objective
    Approach

    As the concept and practices of a sustainable built environment have evolved over the years, it is increasingly recognised that the scope should be expanded beyond individual buildings to the community scale. Sustainable community design and practices refer to planning, designing, building, managing and promoting social and economic development of communities to meet sustainable development objectives.

  • Alternatives to Portland Cement

    Cement is an important binding agent in concretes, mortars and renders, and is used for the production of walling blocks and roofing tiles.

  • Bamboo Preservation

    This brief looks at some of the options that can be used in bamboo preservation.

  • Banquetas em Curvas de Nível

    Este documento descreve a utilização de contornos de nível morto e o processo de construção da instalação de armazenamento e recolha de água da chuva no terreno, em Manama.

  • Jarre en Mortier de Ciment

    Cette étude de cas vient de la 'collecte des eaux de pluie'. Cette citerne d'eau a été à l'origine mise au point en Thaïlande mais a également été utilisée en Afrique de l'Est.

  • Date
    - Asia/Jakarta
    Country
    Indonesia

    The CTCN Regional Forum for Asia took place in Bali (Indonesia), in parallel with the Green Climate Fund (GCF) structured dialogue.

    Objectives

  • Established in the year of 2011, at Mumbai (Maharashtra, India), “Rainwater Systems” is a reputed trader, distributor and service provider of online 'Rainy' Filters, Artificial Groundwater Recharge Systems, Rain Gutters, Filter & First Flush Devices and Cross Wave Spacers. The offered range is precisely designed and manufactured using premium quality raw material and cutting-edge technology at vendors end in their state-of-the-art manufacturing unit in compliance with international quality standards.

  • Publication date
    Sectors

    The development objective of the Environmental Services Project (ESP) for Albania is to support sustainable land management practices and increase communities' monetary and non-monetary benefits in targeted project areas which are mainly in erosion prone rural upland areas. The project comprises of four components. The first component, strengthening institutional capacity aims to build a stable institutional environment that facilitates sustainable upland use management to maximize the provision of the different environmental services.