2022
DOI: 10.31223/x5f340
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Fog as unconventional water resource: mapping fog occurrence and fog collection potential for food security in Southern Bolivia

Abstract: “Valles Cruceños” rural region, Bolivia, is characterized by an intrinsic water scarcity and an increasing pressure for food production by the neighboring and fast-sprawling city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Here, orographic fog is a daily phenomenon occurring all the year round, representing a sustainable water source for improving farmers’ resilience to dry spells and for promoting food security and sovereignty. With the present study, we aim at a first assessment of the potential of fog collection in the are… Show more

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