2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-023-03604-y
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Global Sustainable Water Management: A Systematic Qualitative Review

Nuru Hasan,
Raji Pushpalatha,
V. S. Manivasagam
et al.
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“…The goal is to achieve equitable access to resources with equal opportunities for all with adequate sanitation, less pollution, avoiding harmful discharges and minimizing chemical emissions, integrating source water protection and ecosystem restoration. For example, the study conducted by Hasan et al (2023) [ 80 ], mentions that there are emerging trends in sustainable water management for agriculture, including water-efficient technologies such as alternating wetting and drying, crop irrigation, mulching, etc., whose application can prevent environmental concerns, avoid water pollution, minimize yield reduction and ensure long-term sustainability [ 80 ].…”
Section: Discussion and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal is to achieve equitable access to resources with equal opportunities for all with adequate sanitation, less pollution, avoiding harmful discharges and minimizing chemical emissions, integrating source water protection and ecosystem restoration. For example, the study conducted by Hasan et al (2023) [ 80 ], mentions that there are emerging trends in sustainable water management for agriculture, including water-efficient technologies such as alternating wetting and drying, crop irrigation, mulching, etc., whose application can prevent environmental concerns, avoid water pollution, minimize yield reduction and ensure long-term sustainability [ 80 ].…”
Section: Discussion and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change and pollution of water and soil have led to stress conditions such as drought, chilling, water deficits, and heavy metal presence appearing more frequently in crops (Nawaz et al, 2020;Hasan et al, 2023;Raza et al, 2023;Singh et al, 2023). Utilizing plant companions within different crop systems has demonstrated the ability to mitigate various abiotic stresses; notably, soil nutrient deficiency represents the most extensively studied abiotic stress type (Table 1).…”
Section: Abiotic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%