Abstract
Addressing the increasing global challenges associated with a shortage of water, changes in the climate, and population growth necessitates sustainable water management. This theoretical perspective explores the foundational principles, frameworks, and strategies necessary for effective water resource management. By integrating ecological, social, and economic dimensions, it emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to ensure equitable access, efficient use, and long-term sustainability of water resources. The study critically examines existing water management paradigms, highlighting the role of governance, technology, and community participation in fostering resilience and adaptability, it underscores the importance of interdisciplinary research and policy innovation to address the complexities of water distribution, quality, and conservation. This theoretical analysis aims to provide a robust framework for advancing sustainable water management practices, contributing to global efforts in achieving water security and sustainable development goals.
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