Zeedyk, B.2016-04-192016-04-192006Available: http://quiviracoalition.org/images/pdfs/1597-A_Good_Road_Lies_Easy_on_the_Land.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/69145Metadata only recordThis book addresses the construction and maintenance of unpaved rural roads including strategies, techniques and practices for dealing with problems frequently encountered by landowners, land managers and maintenance personnel. Running water is the primary force affecting road condition and generating the need for maintenance. Economical maintenance means dealing effectively with water, but not just surface runoff. Standing water, seeping water, rain, snow, ice, frost and even a lack of water can contribute to road maintenance needs. (Excerpt from Introduction)text/plainen-USIn CopyrightRural developmentSoil erosionTransportation infrastructureSurface waterWater pollutionWater harvestingRural roadsUnpaved roadsDrainageRoad maintenanceEcosystem GovernanceA good road lies easy on the land: Water harvesting from low-standard rural roadsAbstract