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Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is facing great challenges due to growing uncertainties caused by climate change (CC), rapid socio-economic and technological changes, and population growth. In the present study, we have developed different ind... see more

It is increasingly acknowledged that the water-energy-climate change (WECC) nexus is one of the synergies that pose a significant risk to achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs), specifically numbers six, seven and thirteen. There are suggesti... see more

It is increasingly acknowledged that the water-energy-climate change (WECC) nexus is one of the synergies that pose a significant risk to achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs), specifically numbers six, seven and thirteen. There are suggesti... see more

The article studies the notion of the river basin principle of water resources management, its meaning, its legal definition in the EU directives, the particular aspects of its implementation in Ukraine, and its overall importance in terms of water qualit... see more

Flood risk management in the context of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) is becoming widely accepted as an approach to improving resilience in light of increasing flood risks due to climate change and other factors. This paper contributes to a ... see more

Groundwater is an important resource that meets part or all of the water demand in many developed basins. Since it is an integral part of the hydrologic cycle, management of groundwater resources must consider not only the management of surface flows but ... see more

Surabaya is inhabited by 3.074.883 lives with majority drinking water comes from local water company (97%). It uses raw water from Surabaya River that is located in the downstream of Brantas River Basin. The streamflow is smaller than upstream because ... see more

Since the signature of the Sustainable development convention in 1995, Algeria has updated the Water Law and land use strategic tools. However, the national land use strategy seems to overlook the global water cycle variability possibly aggravated by the ... see more

Whatever are the causes of the deficit of drinking water supply in the Senegalese rural zone, the villages of Mbomboye in particular, the objective aiming at the resource management in water remain the same: protect these resources for the satisfaction of... see more

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