GIS-Based Groundwater Management Model for Western Nile Delta

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Mohamed A. Dawoud
Madiha M. Darwish
Mona M. El-Kady
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[1] NWRC,Research Institute for Groundwater
[2] National Water Research Center,Research Institute for Groundwater
[3] National Water Research Center,Water Resources Scientist
[4] Environmental Research and Wildlife Development Agency,undefined
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Water Resources Management | 2005年 / 19卷
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Egypt; GIS; groundwater modeling; groundwater management; groundwater assessment; Western Nile Delta;
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The limited availability of renewable fresh water is a major constraint on future agriculture and urban development in Egypt. The main water resource that Egypt has been depending on is the River Nile. Nowadays, the role of groundwater is steadily increasing and will cover 20% of the total water supply in the coming decades especially in the reclaimed areas along the desert fringes of the Nile Delta and Valley. Abstraction from groundwater in Egypt is dynamic in nature as it grows rapidly with the expansion of irrigation activities, industrialization, and urbanization. One of these areas is the Western Nile Delta in which the groundwater is exploited in many localities. To avoid the deterioration of the aquifer system in this area, an efficient integrated and sustainable management plan for groundwater resources is needed. Efficient integrated and sustainable management of water resources relies on a comprehensive database that represents the characteristics of the aquifer system and modeling tools to achieve the impacts of decision alternatives.
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页码:585 / 604
页数:19
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