Vulnerability and Sustainability of Groundwater Resource in India

作者: S. K. Goyal

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摘要: Water is a resource precious for life. The water cycle has significant role in the maintenance of ecosystems. Surface and groundwater are important components hydrological interdependent. supply suitable quality steadily decreasing demand increased significantly throughout world. India been found to be stressed likely scarce by 2050. present study attempts review vulnerability sustainability due its overexploitation dominated agricultural sector. It revealed that being consumed human activities these parts at rate faster than replenished natural processes. In process, also deteriorated.

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