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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2025)
Evaluating the water resources of the Bhramani River Basin in India
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Pritam Tambolkar, Dr. Akshit Lamba, Dr. Ranjit Shiral
Abstract
This research explores sustainable water resource management
strategies, focusing on the integration of urban planning and environmental
conservation to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It highlights
the need for holistic approaches to balance economic, social, and environmental
priorities. The research highlights innovative frameworks like the European
Water Framework Directive and Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) and
highlights the importance of coordinated efforts in water supply, wastewater
management, flood prevention, and irrigation. The study also explores the
potential of biological wastewater treatment, managed aquifer recharge, and
rainwater harvesting as sustainable solutions to mitigate water scarcity and
improve climate change resilience. Policy coherence, community engagement, and
technological advancements are crucial for overcoming barriers like water
pollution, inefficient infrastructure, and institutional gaps. Governance and
financing mechanisms are also essential for enhancing water service
sustainability, particularly in developing regions like Sub-Saharan Africa. The
thesis emphasizes the transformative impact of improved water access on gender
equity, poverty alleviation, and overall well-being. The research concludes
with actionable recommendations for policymakers, urban planners, and
stakeholders to foster sustainable water management practices.
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Pages:43-47
How to cite this article:
Pritam Tambolkar, Dr. Akshit Lamba, Dr. Ranjit Shiral "Evaluating the water resources of the Bhramani River Basin in India". International Journal of Research in Advanced Engineering and Technology, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 43-47
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