Socio-hydrogéollogie et pays à faible revenu: rapport de la science à la société rurale

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Abstract

Rural societies in low-income, high-population countries often faces scarcity of water of suitable quality for domestic use and agriculture. Hydrogeologists should therefore orientate their research work towards solving practical problems and impart basic knowledge about the hydrogeology of local watersheds to the village councils and communities so as to ensure their participation in better management of groundwater resources. Such cooperation between the hydrogeologists and villagers is the foundation of socio-hydrogeology, which aims at broader dissemination of information and discussions with hydrogeologists at village meetings regarding watershed management such as recharge augmentation, groundwater quality issues and prudent use of groundwater. Socio-hydrogeology implies improved accessibility of rural society to hydrogeological experts and better communication through the use of more appropriate and understandable language.

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Limaye, S. D. (2017). Socio-hydrogéollogie et pays à faible revenu: rapport de la science à la société rurale. Hydrogeology Journal, 25(7), 1927–1930. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-017-1656-3

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