The increasing demand for the sustainable development of water resources in Malaysia has resulted... more The increasing demand for the sustainable development of water resources in Malaysia has resulted in the need for more systematic exploration of the groundwater resources. The development of groundwater resource to cater for overall water supply needs (immediate, emergencies and future) should be carried out in an orderly manner with proper policies and strategies. Conjunctive use of both surface and groundwater is definitely capable of playing a bigger role in supplementing the water requirements in the country.
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a participatory planning and implementation proce... more Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a participatory planning and implementation process which provides the opportunity to meet society's long-term needs for water while maintaining essential ecological services and economic benefits. It is the process of balancing the demand for water with the constraints of the resource by promoting sustainable development, protecting the environment and fostering economic growth. Groundwater is an integral part of the IWRM.
The increasing demand for the sustainable development of water resources in Malaysia has resulted... more The increasing demand for the sustainable development of water resources in Malaysia has resulted in the need for more systematic exploration of the groundwater resources. The development of groundwater resource to cater for overall water supply needs (immediate, emergencies and future) should be carried out in an orderly manner with proper policies and strategies. Conjunctive use of both surface and groundwater is definitely capable of playing a bigger role in supplementing the water requirements in the country.
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a participatory planning and implementation proce... more Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a participatory planning and implementation process which provides the opportunity to meet society's long-term needs for water while maintaining essential ecological services and economic benefits. It is the process of balancing the demand for water with the constraints of the resource by promoting sustainable development, protecting the environment and fostering economic growth. Groundwater is an integral part of the IWRM.
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