Water resources and their management in Pakistan: A critical analysis on challenges and implications

Shakeel Ahmad, Haifeng Jia*, Anam Ashraf, Dingkun Yin, Zhengxia Chen, Changqing Xu, Wang Chenyang, Qimeng Jia, Zhang Xiaoyue, Muhammad Israr, Rasheed Ahmed

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Abstract

Water is one of the essential natural resources for human beings. However, rising worldwide water demand and a significant decline in availability due to a lack of dynamic management and over-extraction have resulted in a complex scenario in terms of water availability. The current paper examines water resources and their management, methodologies, aims, and scope. Through the perspective of water resources and their management in Pakistan, 93 research publications were critically analyzed using a systematic review technique. The technique includes a systematic review of existing literature on water resource management, with particular emphasis on policy, governance, and environmental challenges. The study results demonstrate gaps and weaknesses in existing laws and regulations, alongside the threats to water resource management due to population expansion, urban development, climate change, and water contamination. To properly address these problems, the current study proposed a comprehensive framework for water resource management. This framework includes a national water policy that argues for sustainability and improves institutional strength. Infrastructure development, climate change adaptation, and examining social and environmental variables are all emphasized as important problems. Furthermore, it is essential to emphasize the importance of education and raising knowledge about water resource management among the general public and relevant stakeholders. By following these recommendations and the proposed OECD key principles on water governance, Pakistan may make significant progress towards achieving sustainable water management, aligning with its development objectives, and ensuring clean and safe water availability for future generations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-150
Number of pages14
JournalWater-Energy Nexus
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • Conceptual framework
  • Efficiency
  • Sustainable development
  • Water governance
  • Water resources management
  • Water scarcity
  • Water-energy nexus

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Ahmad, S., Jia, H., Ashraf, A., Yin, D., Chen, Z., Xu, C., Chenyang, W., Jia, Q., Xiaoyue, Z., Israr, M., & Ahmed, R. (2023). Water resources and their management in Pakistan: A critical analysis on challenges and implications. Water-Energy Nexus, 6, 137-150. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wen.2023.10.001