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Agriculture
Drought-prone areas require careful management of water resources. Key strategies include increasing supply through rainwater harvesting, groundwater management, and wastewater reuse. Equally important is reducing demand by promoting water-saving technologies, efficient pricing, and public awarenessRead more
Drought-prone areas require careful management of water resources. Key strategies include increasing supply through rainwater harvesting, groundwater management, and wastewater reuse. Equally important is reducing demand by promoting water-saving technologies, efficient pricing, and public awareness. Integrated Water Resources Management emphasizes comprehensive planning, stakeholder involvement, and water quality protection. Agriculture needs drought-resistant crops, efficient irrigation, and soil conservation. Strong governance, clearly defined water rights, and community participation are essential. By combining these approaches, it is possible to mitigate the impacts of drought and ensure water security.
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