Constraints to Use of Rainwater Harvesting Technologies as an Adaptation Strategy to Climate Change in Baringo County
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to identify constraints to adoption of rainwater harvesting
technologies (RWHT) as an adaptation strategy to climate change in Baringo County. The study
used a descriptive survey design. Purposeful sampling and stratified proportionate random
sampling procedures were used to obtain the sample. A total of 376 households were selected for
the study. Questionnaire, key informant interview schedule and observations were the main
instruments of data collection. Analysis of data was done using the SPSS. Percentages were used
to analyze constraints to adoption of RWHT. Lack of finance is the main barrier to adoption of
rainwater harvesting technologies in Baringo County. The income levels are generally low in the
area and many households lack diversified sources of income. There is need to diversify income
sources and improve access to formal credit facilities in order to relax households’ financial
constraints. This will promote adoption of the technology.