Collection and Protection of Water in Desert Areas and Ways to Prevent its Progress
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Published: 5 September 2018 | Article Type :Abstract
While climate change occurs over time and place. The global climate image stagnated over the last 2000 years. Therefore, the current desirability phenomenon should be attributed to human intervention and the application of new technology, not to drought. Although this is not the reason why the long-term drought has not accelerated desertification.
Problems caused by mismanagement of water resources in different land testing systems can be solved by appropriately using appropriate water-proofing techniques, water conservation, the use of advanced irrigation solutions, salt control, runoff management and flood control. Made
Each of the classified techniques can increase productivity and may stop desertification or change its processes and ultimately lead to degradation. These techniques can be used in seven earth systems.
In general, the majority of water resource management techniques mentioned in this article have a light desertification potential. Watershed conservation, desalination and drainage control and agriculture are exceptionally runoff and have a moderate to high potential for land degradation. Most of the techniques used in centralized or semi-centralized utilization systems are good start ups and high returns, and their costs are modest to high.
Keywords: Water extraction, desertification, desertification, water conservation, water resources management.
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Saeid Eslamian,Vijay P. Singh, Kaveh Ostad-Ali-Askari, Nicolas R. Dalezios. (2018-09-05). "Collection and Protection of Water in Desert Areas and Ways to Prevent its Progress." *Volume 1*, 3, 44-49