WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
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Scientific Council of the Faculty of Science and Technology
Abstract
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, challenges, and
methodologies related to the management of water resources in a context of increasing
scarcity and environmental change. It explores both the technical and scientific
foundations of water resource systems and the strategic approaches required for their
sustainable use.
The first part presents the global water context, emphasizing disparities in resource
distribution, hydrological variability, and the growing pressure from human activities and
climate change. Special attention is given to water issues in Algeria, including dam
siltation, evaporation losses, seawater intrusion, and declining groundwater levels, which
together threaten national water security.
Subsequent chapters focus on the mobilization and enhancement of water resources
through various engineering solutions: the construction and maintenance of large dams,
hill reservoirs, desalination plants, artificial aquifer recharge, and the recycling and reuse
of treated wastewater. The course also examines the scientific and technical methodologies
underpinning water management, integrating hydrology, hydraulics, and environmental
engineering to support informed decision-making.
Finally, the course addresses water risk management, particularly the phenomena of
droughts and floods, their environmental, economic, and social impacts, and the tools
available for their monitoring and mitigation. Through case studies, quantitative data, and
technical diagrams, students gain an applied understanding of integrated water resource
management (IWRM) and its role in ensuring sustainable development and resilience in
arid and semi-arid regions.