Massive withdrawal of groundwater resources due to population growth and rapid industrialization has led to seawater intrusion into the coastal aquifers across the globe. The …
The optimal use of available resources is of paramount importance in the backdrop of the increasing food, fiber, and other demands of the burgeoning global population and the …
Intrusion of seawater into coastal aquifers is considered one of the most important processes that degrade water-quality by raising the salinity to levels exceeding acceptable drinking …
Y Jiang, X Xu, Q Huang, Z Huo, G Huang - Agricultural water management, 2016 - Elsevier
Water scarcity has been a crucial issue for sustainable irrigated agriculture in the arid regions. In these regions where conserving water is paramount, optimal allocation and …
Extensive variability in current climatic conditions necessitates the need for optimal planning of water resources to manage socio-economic and environmental requirements efficiently …
A Singh - Water resources management, 2014 - Springer
Proper planning and management of irrigation is vital in achieving food security for the burgeoning global population and sustaining livelihoods. Because irrigated agriculture is …
The coastal aquifers of the world are facing environmental problem of seawater intrusion. This problem is the results of indiscriminate and unplanned groundwater exploitation for …
Economic growth and population increase have exacerbated water scarcity and environmental issues by elevating demand, pollution, and climate change. To ensure food …
Flooding constitutes the most predominant natural disaster in India. The degree and causes of vulnerability to flood risk vary by society, geographical region and over time. The rural …