Sustainable Development and Management Strategies of Groundwater in Arid-Lands
Journal: International Journal of Advanced engineering, Management and Science (Vol.10, No. 7)Publication Date: 2024-11-06
Authors : Ashraf Freeg Peter Riad Nagy Ali Hassan Ayman A. Nassar;
Page : 78-83
Keywords : Arid lands; Sustainable Groundwater; Circular economy; Technology; Policies.;
Abstract
Sustainable groundwater development efficiently manages existing groundwater resources and addresses the risks associated with aquifer physical qualities, storage capacity, and recovery ability for future generating requirements. Response to future scenario development is essential for sustainable groundwater management in arid lands. This article discusses various development scenarios associated with better management of groundwater. This is to formulate effective and sustainable management strategies and their impact on sustainable groundwater management. The paper also seeks to provide a brief overview of common ideas of sustainability and their application to groundwater resource usage and development. Eventually, sustainable development can be accompanied by policies that stimulate groundwater use and prioritize profit over conservation require being considered. Policies include the establishment and formation of a social identity for collective aquifer storage and recovery, the creation of a legal framework for sustainable groundwater governance, the establishment of social adoption of groundwater pumping technology, and the formation of groundwater cultures at the point of abstraction.
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