“…In both paved and unpaved roads, water harvesting practices have been implemented systematically in Tigrai since 2014 in an attempt to protect rural roads from rainfall damage, reduce landscape degradation, and promote water and food security [24]. Depending on several factors (including topography, soil types, rainfall amount, and water demand), different techniques of road water harvesting were implemented: (a) Channeling water from hydraulic systems (bridges, culverts, and road side drainages) into a series of deep trenches for enhancing soil moisture and groundwater recharge (e.g., Figure 2a,b), (b) channeling water from culverts and road sides into farm lands (e.g., Figure 2c), (c) use of ponds to harvest water from roads (culverts, bridges) for surface water storage and groundwater recharge (e.g., Figure 2d), (d) shallow groundwater development upstream of Irish bridges and fords, and (e) spring capture in road cuts.…”