Prathmesh Vilas Patil
Civil Engineering
September 2024
Droughts are becoming more common and storms are becoming more intense in arid places as a result of climate change. Water shortages and the failure to reach sustainable development targets are results of these messed-up and nonexistent precipitation patterns. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) techniques are most suited for use in the Egypt drainage basin. This study used a multi-criteria technique to identify the best areas for RWH in the Wadi Safaga, with the goal of promoting the adoption of sustainable water resource management methods in the area. The hydrologic features of the catchments are highlighted by integrating radar and optical remote sensing data from Sentinel-1&2, Landsat-8, ALOS/PALSAR, Sentinel-1 Interferometric SAR, climatic Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), hydrological, and geological datasets
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