Collecting fog on El Tofo

dc.contributor.authorDale, S.
dc.date.accessioned2007-11-13T03:53:32Z
dc.date.available2004-06-28en
dc.date.available2007-11-13T03:53:32Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.descriptionFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Filets à nuages sur la crête d'El Tofoen
dc.descriptionSpanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Recolección de niebla en El Tofoen
dc.description.abstractGiant mesh collectors trap droplets of fog which coalesce into an average of 15,000 litres of water a day. Piped down from the El Tofo mountain for the formerly parched community of Chungungo - within ten years, fog water led to a tripling of the population. Summer homes and tourist facilities were built nearby. The collectors' success ironically seemed to breed a new economic and political momentum: a feeling that the community needed piped water. The article analyses how the special circumstances of the original project were altered, causing organizational chaos, and concludes that the social setting demands as much attention as technical questions.en
dc.format.extent1 digital fileen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10625/26247
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherIDRC, Ottawa, ON, CAen
dc.relation.ispartofIDRC reports, May 2, 2003en
dc.subjectPRECIPITATIONen
dc.subjectFOGen
dc.subjectWATER SUPPLYen
dc.subjectAPPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGYen
dc.subjectEQUIPMENTen
dc.subjectARID ZONEen
dc.subjectCHILEen
dc.subjectSOUTH AMERICAen
dc.subjectWATER HARVESTINGen
dc.titleCollecting fog on El Tofoen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
idrc.dspace.accessOpen Accessen
idrc.project.number100910
idrc.project.number900202
idrc.project.titleFrom Fog-catching to Piped Water : A Study in Technological Progressen
idrc.project.titleCoastal Fog Application (Chile)en
idrc.rims.adhocgroupIDRC PUBLICATIONen

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