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Water resources and the future of Arid lands
During the past 40 years arid land areas, occupying more than one-third of the land surface, have received special attention in an attempt to develop and to exploit the existing natural resources including water. The lessons learned during that interval reflect the continued need to integrate national and international efforts, directed to improve methodologies of computation and conservation of surface runoff water, to support all trials to develop adequately the regional aquifer systems and eventually to enhance the role of the scientific organization involved in arid zone research.
Water resources and the future of Arid lands
During the past 40 years arid land areas, occupying more than one-third of the land surface, have received special attention in an attempt to develop and to exploit the existing natural resources including water. The lessons learned during that interval reflect the continued need to integrate national and international efforts, directed to improve methodologies of computation and conservation of surface runoff water, to support all trials to develop adequately the regional aquifer systems and eventually to enhance the role of the scientific organization involved in arid zone research.
Water resources and the future of Arid lands
Shata, Abdu A. (author)
1992-06-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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