Should ground water to be used as common pool resources?explain
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Owing to the abundance of groundwater and the rising demand for water from all over the country, groundwater should be treated as a common pool resource.
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Yes, ground water to be used as common pool resources
As ground water can continuously supply water resources it falls under the category of renewable resource
Explanation:
- A common-pool resource generally comprise a core resource (example, water, fish), that defines the "stock variable", while offering a restricted quantity of "extractable fringe units", that defines the flow variable.
- Groundwater is one of the country 's main natural resources in aquifers below the surface of the Earth. Groundwater levels are projected to grow with an increase in population & available sites for surface reservoirs become more limited.
- A increasing water demand means that our resources need to be better understood and that demand is handled in a reasonable and sustainable manner. Only by agriculture or the urban prism do people think of groundwater. However, this is just a supply-side approach that does not understand what the resource is & what we require to do to make better use.
- If we as a nation want to ensure "sufficient, equitable & sustainable" water access to the region, we need to look at science & the engagement of the community for responses and not to create more and more visibility infrastructure.
- The first step towards people even thinking about sharing is for them to collaborate formally and informally. You can't make the resource viable unless citizens and societies collaborate. Groundwater must be viewed as a common pool resource
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