ABSTRACT: The rapid depletion of aquifers around the world is a growing concern. This depletion raises important questions at national and local levels about different aspects of groundwater over-exploitation and related social and political implications. Iran is a country which has historically relied on groundwater resources for development purposes, but in recent decades it has experienced a progressive decline in water levels of aquifers across the country. Groundwater policies and measures to control overabstraction have largely failed to restore the groundwater balance
Bare and covered karst areas, with developed karstic aquifers, cover 35 percent of the Kermanshah pr...
The groundwater system in the Rafsanjan aquifer perpetuated sustainably for decades before 1950s; ho...
At present, many countries (including Iran) face "extremely high" levels of water stress, which mean...
The rapid depletion of aquifers around the world is a growing concern. This depletion raises importa...
In this paper we will present a case study in Iran which explains the reasons for inaction by a soci...
Groundwater is one of the most important water resources in Fars province. Based on this study, 95 p...
Abstract Global groundwater assessments rank Iran among countries with the highest groundwater depl...
Although mismanagement of groundwater resources has resulted in their destruction over centuries, cl...
Abstract The Zayandeh-Rud River Basin in the central plateau of Iran continues to grapple with wate...
Iran faces a serious and worsening water crisis, and water conservation by its farmers is rightly se...
Iran is experiencing significant water challenges that have now turned water security into a nationa...
The Shahrekord aquifer is located in an intramountain basin in Central Iran (90 km SW of Isfahan) an...
Unsustainable withdrawal of groundwater resources has resulted in increasing spread of economic, soc...
Iran is on the brink of “water bankruptcy” in large part because the Iranian government’s aspiration...
Groundwater overexploitation is a worldwide phenomenon with important consequences and as yet few e...
Bare and covered karst areas, with developed karstic aquifers, cover 35 percent of the Kermanshah pr...
The groundwater system in the Rafsanjan aquifer perpetuated sustainably for decades before 1950s; ho...
At present, many countries (including Iran) face "extremely high" levels of water stress, which mean...
The rapid depletion of aquifers around the world is a growing concern. This depletion raises importa...
In this paper we will present a case study in Iran which explains the reasons for inaction by a soci...
Groundwater is one of the most important water resources in Fars province. Based on this study, 95 p...
Abstract Global groundwater assessments rank Iran among countries with the highest groundwater depl...
Although mismanagement of groundwater resources has resulted in their destruction over centuries, cl...
Abstract The Zayandeh-Rud River Basin in the central plateau of Iran continues to grapple with wate...
Iran faces a serious and worsening water crisis, and water conservation by its farmers is rightly se...
Iran is experiencing significant water challenges that have now turned water security into a nationa...
The Shahrekord aquifer is located in an intramountain basin in Central Iran (90 km SW of Isfahan) an...
Unsustainable withdrawal of groundwater resources has resulted in increasing spread of economic, soc...
Iran is on the brink of “water bankruptcy” in large part because the Iranian government’s aspiration...
Groundwater overexploitation is a worldwide phenomenon with important consequences and as yet few e...
Bare and covered karst areas, with developed karstic aquifers, cover 35 percent of the Kermanshah pr...
The groundwater system in the Rafsanjan aquifer perpetuated sustainably for decades before 1950s; ho...
At present, many countries (including Iran) face "extremely high" levels of water stress, which mean...