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Groundwater sustainability: a review of the interactions between science and policy

Ahmed S. Elshall, Aida D Arik, Aly I. El‐Kadi, Suzanne A. Pierce, Ming Ye, Kimberly Burnett, Christopher A. Wada, Leah L. Bremer, Gregory Chun

Environmental Research Letters · 2020

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Summary

Concerns over groundwater depletion and ecosystem degradation have led to the incorporation of the concept of groundwater sustainability as a groundwater policy instrument in several water codes and management directives worldwide. Because sustainable groundwater management is embedded within integrated, co-evolving hydrological, ecological, and socioeconomic systems, implementing such policies remains a challenge for water managers and the scientific community. The problem is further exacerbated when participatory processes are lacking, resulting in a communication gap among water authorities, scientists, and the broader community. This paper provides a systematic review of the concept of groundwater sustainability, and situates this concept within the calls from the hydrologic literature

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1088/1748-9326/ab8e8c
Catalogue ID
SNmokylg2d-1367js
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