PROGRAM PEMBANGUNAN WATER BALANCE BAGI PENGURUSAN SUMBER AIR NEGARA (FASA 1) - NATIONAL WATER BALANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NAWABs) LEMBANGAN SUNGAI SIMILAJAU : FINAL REPORT VOLUME 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, SEPTEMBER 2022 // Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran Malaysia
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: [Place of publocation is not identified] : Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran Malaysia, 2022Description: iii, 49 pages : colour maps, colour charts ; 30 cmContent type:- text
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Laporan Kajian | JPS HQ Library Main Library | General Collections | CS-SK088 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000036785 |
I.1 Introduction -- I.2 Study Area -- I.3 Hydrometeorlogy of the Study Area -- I.4 Water Quality of Sungai Similajau -- I.5 Water Users in the Study Area -- I.6 WATER RESOURCES MODELLING -- I.7 climate Change Impacts on Rainfall and Water Resources of the Study Area -- I.8 Groundwater Resources in the Study Area -- I.9 Water Resources Conservation Plan for the Study Area -- I.10 Water Footprint in the Study Area -- I.11 Environmental Flow -- I.12 DMSS for the Sg. Similajau NAWABS -- I.13 Summary and Recommendations for the Water Resources Management of the Sg. Similajau Basin Based on the NAWABS Study -- I.14 References
Water is vital sustainable development. It is the driver of the key eonomic sectors and is a crucial element to sustain a healthy ecosystem. Fresh water is a finite resource and is only renewable if well-managed. If managed efficiently and equitably, water plays a key enabling role in strengthening the resilience of social, economic and environmental systems in the light of rapid and unforeseeable changes.
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