The crisis of governance and governability in the use of groundwater in coastal aquifers in arid zones is an element that contributes to the depletion and deterioration of the groundwater quality, due to processes of marine intrusion. Under the current exploration conditions, the governance crisis is characterized in the overall consumption of groundwater by humans, their animals, and by their industrials. Interpreting current national and international regulations applicable to this type of system confirms this area of investigation. This problem goes beyond the laws in all its terms regarding the management regimes and limitations on the availability of groundwater resources. If immediate actions are not taken by the government, the crisi...
Groundwater forms the basis for millions of rural and urban livelihoods in the Global South. Its use...
Sustainable management of water resources, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas, is increasingly...
Although groundwater has traditionally supplied a significant portion of the water that humans use f...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
Groundwater quality degradation, Southern Europe, Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region, ground...
A normative framework for the governance of groundwater is emerging at the global level. However, ex...
This article provides an economic framework for understanding and evaluating groundwater governance ...
Groundwater overexploitation is a worldwide phenomenon with important consequences and as yet few e...
Groundwater forms the basis for millions of rural and urban livelihoods around the world. Building o...
Groundwater is crucial to life in sustaining ecosystems and providing water for domestic, agricultur...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Globally, groundwater is by far the largest store of liquid freshwater, making ...
Groundwater supports the livelihood of millions of people living in rural and urban areas around the...
This chapter defines the linked concepts of groundwater governance and groundwater management, expla...
Groundwater forms the basis for millions of rural and urban livelihoods in the Global South. Its use...
Sustainable management of water resources, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas, is increasingly...
Although groundwater has traditionally supplied a significant portion of the water that humans use f...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
Groundwater quality degradation, Southern Europe, Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region, ground...
A normative framework for the governance of groundwater is emerging at the global level. However, ex...
This article provides an economic framework for understanding and evaluating groundwater governance ...
Groundwater overexploitation is a worldwide phenomenon with important consequences and as yet few e...
Groundwater forms the basis for millions of rural and urban livelihoods around the world. Building o...
Groundwater is crucial to life in sustaining ecosystems and providing water for domestic, agricultur...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Globally, groundwater is by far the largest store of liquid freshwater, making ...
Groundwater supports the livelihood of millions of people living in rural and urban areas around the...
This chapter defines the linked concepts of groundwater governance and groundwater management, expla...
Groundwater forms the basis for millions of rural and urban livelihoods in the Global South. Its use...
Sustainable management of water resources, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas, is increasingly...
Although groundwater has traditionally supplied a significant portion of the water that humans use f...