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rational and equitable use of water _ an example​

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Water management is related to the development, allocation and use of water resources of a country or region, that is, the water volume used compared to the natural water resources available from rainfall. However, the traditional water management, based on modifying the hydrological cycle through the construction of small scale or massive engineering projects, is changing towards a new paradigm of integrated water management system involving new sources of water such as: surface and ground waters, reused waters, desalinated waters or any other available resource, and managing demand in order to respect ecosystems and in close harmony with the territory, the energy available, and the socio-economic system. The new feature of these times is the high value attributed to the respect of the integrity of the ecosystem when using water resources. Efforts are now underway to rethink water planning and management, putting emphasis on the principles of integration between water policy and the three main dimension of sustainable development: environmental, socio-cultural and economic, as an alternative to new massive infrastructures. In this sense, the technologies that contribute to a rational use of water resources play an important role in the integrated water management.

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water management is related to the development,allocation and use of water resources of a country or region,that is, the volume used compared...

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