In this review paper, the potential of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information systems (GIS) for sustainable groundwater management and development is explored. Recent literature on the use of RS and GIS in groundwater resource management is analyzed, evaluating the efficiency and capability of these technologies throughout various stages of groundwater management. Challenges and limitations associated with their use are also highlighted, with potential solutions proposed to overcome them. Ultimately, the review concludes that RS and GIS are powerful tools for sustainable groundwater management and development, with significant benefits in terms of cost-effectiveness, accuracy, and time-efficiency. However, more research is needed to...
Groundwater exploration in hard rock terrain involves complex decisions, attributable to a lack of r...
Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem (GDE) protection is increasingly being recognized as essential for t...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...
In this review paper, the potential of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information systems (GIS) ...
Water is a primary source of life and is required in sufficient quantity and acceptable quality to ...
Environment and Development are the two wheels of the cart. However, they become antagonists at some...
Water is a prime requirement for all the living and non-living processes. On the earth, 71% is water...
107-113Water is one of the most precious gifts of nature to living beings. Water resources are ess...
ABSTRACT Water is essential commodity for the survival of the human being on the Earth. Fortunately,...
- The most vital resource for life is freshwater. The importance of water for drinking, sanitation, ...
Water is one of the most important natural resources for preserving ecosystems and human life. Unequ...
The dynamic nature and unsustainable exploitation of groundwater aquifers pose a range of management...
Identifying groundwater recharge and discharge areas across catchments is critical for implementing...
Groundwater is a most important natural resource of the earth and is required for drinking, irrigati...
Due to availability of computers and affordable software, geoscientists can make full use of develop...
Groundwater exploration in hard rock terrain involves complex decisions, attributable to a lack of r...
Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem (GDE) protection is increasingly being recognized as essential for t...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...
In this review paper, the potential of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information systems (GIS) ...
Water is a primary source of life and is required in sufficient quantity and acceptable quality to ...
Environment and Development are the two wheels of the cart. However, they become antagonists at some...
Water is a prime requirement for all the living and non-living processes. On the earth, 71% is water...
107-113Water is one of the most precious gifts of nature to living beings. Water resources are ess...
ABSTRACT Water is essential commodity for the survival of the human being on the Earth. Fortunately,...
- The most vital resource for life is freshwater. The importance of water for drinking, sanitation, ...
Water is one of the most important natural resources for preserving ecosystems and human life. Unequ...
The dynamic nature and unsustainable exploitation of groundwater aquifers pose a range of management...
Identifying groundwater recharge and discharge areas across catchments is critical for implementing...
Groundwater is a most important natural resource of the earth and is required for drinking, irrigati...
Due to availability of computers and affordable software, geoscientists can make full use of develop...
Groundwater exploration in hard rock terrain involves complex decisions, attributable to a lack of r...
Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem (GDE) protection is increasingly being recognized as essential for t...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...