Abstract

This Special Issue aims to explore current challenges and trends, as well as opportunities for sustainability and innovation, in the fields of agricultural and industrial water management [...]

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  • Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

  • As the preservation of freshwater resources emerges as a critical challenge in terms of health, environmental, and social concerns, the integration of water management policies into sustainable institutional and corporate strategies becomes even more imperative [5,6,7]

  • IoT networks and data platforms allow for transparent water monitoring during manufacturing operations, improving the for efficiency of industrial water management

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Introduction

As the preservation of freshwater resources emerges as a critical challenge in terms of health, environmental, and social concerns, the integration of water management policies into sustainable institutional and corporate strategies becomes even more imperative [5,6,7]. The United Nations have introduced the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to set, among other goals, specific targets for universal and equitable clean water access (SDG#6) [8] and responsible use of natural resources, including freshwater (SDG#12) [9], by 2030. Water-efficient equipment and wastewater treatment allow for the limitation of freshwater consumption and pollution [13,14].

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