@article {Cohen446, author = {I. Sanchez Cohen and Vicente L. Lopes and Donald C. Slack and Carlos H. Ya{\~n}ez}, title = {Assessing risk for water harvesting systems in arid environments}, volume = {50}, number = {5}, pages = {446--449}, year = {1995}, publisher = {Soil and Water Conservation Society}, abstract = {Climate variability is perhaps the most common and unpredictable problem that farm ers in dryland regions have to face year by year. This fact has established the need for developing methodologies for coping with water scarcity. One of the most widely used strategies (among cropping patterns, soil management, new and improved varieties, etc.) has been the implementation of water harvesting systems. The efficiency of the system is strongly associated with its expensiveness and therefore, risk assessment should be an integral part of any project involving water harvesting systems. This paper focuses on a review of methodologies that have been used for assessing risk in small scale water harvesting systems. A simulation-modeling stochastic approach is discussed highlighting the concept of risk behavior.}, issn = {0022-4561}, URL = {https://www.jswconline.org/content/50/5/446}, eprint = {https://www.jswconline.org/content/50/5/446.full.pdf}, journal = {Journal of Soil and Water Conservation} }