

Water Resources Engineering: An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Management
Abstract
Water resources engineering is a critical discipline that integrates the principles of hydrology, environmental science, and engineering to manage water resources sustainably. This article provides a comprehensive overview of water resources engineering, focusing on the challenges, methodologies, and advancements in the field. It addresses the global water crisis, technological innovations, and sustainable management practices, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in solving complex water-related issues.
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