Water resources sustainable development focuses on managing surface water and groundwater to meet present needs without compromising future availability. It integrates environmental protection, economic efficiency, and social equity in water planning and governance. Sustainable water development addresses challenges such as overextraction, pollution, climate variability, and unequal access to safe water. Public health benefits include improved drinking water quality, sanitation, food security, and reduced burden of waterborne diseases. Key strategies include integrated water resources management, infrastructure investment, ecosystem protection, water reuse, and stakeholder participation. Sustainable development of water resources supports agriculture, industry, and urban growth while maintaining healthy aquatic ecosystems. Strong governance, data-driven decision-making, and community engagement are essential to ensure long-term water security and resilience.
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