2019
DOI: 10.26491/mhwm/95217
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Water deficits in the water economics complex of Crimea

Abstract: In recent years, the natural and economic situation in the Republic of Crimea has developed in such a way that the amount of available water resources is less than the amount of water necessary for the socioeconomic development of the peninsula. This article considers one of the main water management hazards for the territory of Crimea: a lack of water. The aim of this study was to assess the water deficit and determine ways to minimize the impact of risk exposures on the population, the economy and the ecosys… Show more

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“…Currently, the main source of water in Crimea is groundwater [84]. However, the amount of water obtained from underground wells is not enough for the needs of agriculture and industry in Crimea, or for its population [85] (p. 90), [86] (p. 162), [87] (p. 58). In addition, the water in most underground sources does not meet sanitary standards and has high salinity and pollution [88,89].…”
Section: Actions Of the Russian Government In The Context Of The Crismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the main source of water in Crimea is groundwater [84]. However, the amount of water obtained from underground wells is not enough for the needs of agriculture and industry in Crimea, or for its population [85] (p. 90), [86] (p. 162), [87] (p. 58). In addition, the water in most underground sources does not meet sanitary standards and has high salinity and pollution [88,89].…”
Section: Actions Of the Russian Government In The Context Of The Crismentioning
confidence: 99%