qanats
Qanats are traditional underground irrigation channels used to move groundwater from an aquifer in higher ground to villages and fields in arid regions, relying on gravity rather than pumps. By delivering water underground, qanats reduce evaporation and keep the water cooler than surface canals.
Typically, a qanat begins at a water source near the aquifer and proceeds as a gently sloping
Originating in ancient Iran and the broader Persian world, qanats were developed to exploit groundwater in
Qanats depend on cooperative management and customary water rights. Water users organize maintenance, regulate access, and
Today, many qanats remain in use, while others have fallen into disrepair or been replaced by wells
Qanats are found across the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Central Asia, with Iran hosting