Investigating the sustainability of water management in Alwahat, Libya

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Libya is known to suffer from water shortages due to its location in desert and semi-desert terrains. The population is growing in Libya and because of the continuing reliance on groundwater supplies; a strain has been placed on this water resource. As a consequence, levels of underground water are decreasing, making it difficult and costly to extract. The problem has been made worse by the shortage of rainfall experienced in Libya in recent years. The threat to water resources has brought into focus the urgent need for planned action to manage water resources effectively as it is widely acknowledged that water is a major limiting factor in the socio-economic development of the country with a rapidly expanding population. The paper collates data from various sources to provide an overview of water use in the case study area of Alwahat which demonstrates the need to develop a sustainable water management strategy. © 2010 WIT Press.

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Alamin, S., Fewkes, A., & Goodhew, S. (2010). Investigating the sustainability of water management in Alwahat, Libya. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 129, 607–617. https://doi.org/10.2495/SC100511

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