This paper examines the contribution of rain-water harvesting (RWH) technologies to rural livelihoods in Zimbabwe and consequently to the sustainability of agriculture and rural livelihoods thereof. Benefits and major constraints of RWH technologies are explored and dscussed. It was concluded that RWH technologies are suitable for smallholder farmers in semi-arid areas if they are properly tailored to the conditions of the locality where they are promoted.
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Adaptation
Sectors
Water
Agriculture and forestry
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Zimbabwe
Community based
Rainwater harvesting
Rainwater harvesting
Mitigation in the pulp and paper industry