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Asked: May 10, 20242024-05-10T16:58:06+05:30 2024-05-10T16:58:06+05:30In: Water Harvesting and Management

Describe the role of contour vegetative barrier for in-situ water harvesting with the help of neat diagram.

Describe the role of contour vegetative barrier for in-situ water harvesting with the help of neat diagram.

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      2024-05-10T16:58:35+05:30Added an answer on May 10, 2024 at 4:58 pm

      Contour vegetative barriers play a crucial role in in-situ water harvesting by effectively trapping and conserving rainwater runoff along the contour lines of sloping terrain. These barriers consist of rows of vegetation planted perpendicular to the slope, creating a series of small bunds or ridges that slow down the flow of water and promote infiltration into the soil.

      Role of Contour Vegetative Barrier:

      1. Water Conservation: Contour vegetative barriers help conserve rainwater by reducing surface runoff and promoting infiltration into the soil. As rainwater flows downslope, it encounters the vegetative barriers, which act as obstacles, slowing down the flow and allowing water to percolate into the soil.

      2. Soil Erosion Control: By trapping sediment and reducing the velocity of runoff, contour vegetative barriers help prevent soil erosion on sloping terrain. The vegetation's root systems stabilize the soil, reducing the risk of erosion and loss of fertile topsoil, which is crucial for maintaining soil fertility and agricultural productivity.

      3. Groundwater Recharge: In-situ water harvesting with contour vegetative barriers facilitates groundwater recharge by allowing rainwater to infiltrate into the soil and replenish groundwater aquifers. This helps sustain base flow in streams, springs, and wells, supporting ecosystem health and providing a reliable source of water for irrigation and domestic use.

      4. Vegetation Growth and Biomass Production: The vegetation planted on contour vegetative barriers contributes to soil moisture retention, nutrient cycling, and biomass production. The roots of the plants enhance soil structure and fertility, while the aboveground biomass provides organic matter for soil enrichment and fodder for livestock.

      5. Microclimate Modification: Contour vegetative barriers can modify the microclimate by creating localized areas of increased soil moisture and vegetation cover. This can have beneficial effects on temperature regulation, humidity levels, and biodiversity, enhancing the resilience of ecosystems and supporting diverse plant and animal species.

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      [Diagram Description: The diagram illustrates a cross-section of sloping terrain with contour vegetative barriers installed along the contour lines. The barriers consist of rows of vegetation planted perpendicular to the slope, forming small bunds or ridges that intercept rainwater runoff. As rainwater flows downslope, it is slowed down and infiltrates into the soil, reducing erosion and promoting groundwater recharge.]

      In summary, contour vegetative barriers are an effective and sustainable approach to in-situ water harvesting, providing multiple benefits such as water conservation, soil erosion control, groundwater recharge, vegetation growth, and microclimate modification. Incorporating these barriers into land management practices can improve water security, soil health, and ecosystem resilience in rainfed agricultural landscapes.

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