Abstract
This article explores the censorious challenge of water scarcity in Pakistan and presents a comprehensive analysis of several strategies and technological metamorphoses aimed at mitigating this issue. By examining precision irrigation, water recycling, desalination technologies, and ecosystem restoration, this article highlights their potential to escalate water use effectiveness and sustainability across key sectors such as agriculture, industry, and domestic use. It also evaluates the role of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) and the National Water Policy, emphasizing the need for coordinated governance, public awareness, and education programs. The findings underline the importance of adopting a multi-sectoral approach, integrating advanced technologies, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders to address the growing water scarcity in Pakistan. The article concludes with recommendations for future research and policy reforms to ensure sustainable water management and long-term water security in the region.
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