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Cheng Yan-pei, Zhang Fa-wang, Dong Hua, Wen Xue-ru. 2024. Groundwater and environmental challenges in Asia. Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering, 12(2): 223-236. doi: 10.26599/JGSE.2024.9280017
Citation: Cheng Yan-pei, Zhang Fa-wang, Dong Hua, Wen Xue-ru. 2024. Groundwater and environmental challenges in Asia. Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering, 12(2): 223-236. doi: 10.26599/JGSE.2024.9280017

Groundwater and environmental challenges in Asia

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  • Asia stands out as the most populous and geographically diverse region globally. The pressing issues of water resource development and the resulting ecological impacts are exacerbated by the region's rapid population growth and economic expansion. Groundwater, a vital source of water in Asia, faces significant disparities in distribution and suffers from unsustainable exploitation practices. This study applies groundwater system theory and categorizes Asia into 11 primary groundwater systems and 36 secondary ones, based on intercontinental geological structures, climate, terrain, and hydrogeological characteristics. As of the end of 2010, Asia's assessed groundwater resources totalled 4.677×109 m3/a, with exploitable resources amounting to 3.274×109 m3/a. By considering the geological environmental impacts of groundwater development and the distinctive characteristics of terrain and landforms, six categories of effect zones with varying distribution patterns are identified. The current research on Asia's groundwater resources, environmental dynamics, and human impacts aims to provide a theoretical foundation for sustainable groundwater management and environmental conservation in the region.

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