Integrated Water Resources and Basin Management
The sustainable use of water resources and the protection of ecosystems can be achieved through integrated basin management practices. Within the framework of Integrated Water Resources and Basin Management, the goals include the protection of water quality in river basins, lakes, and coastal areas, the sustainability of biodiversity, and the reduction of environmental risks. These efforts monitor the health of water ecosystems, make conservation-oriented plans, and develop basin-based management strategies. At the same time, drought and flood management plans are also integrated to create resilient structures against climatic pressures on water resources. This approach ensures the implementation of a balanced and sustainable water management model from both environmental and socio-economic perspectives.
Main activities provided under the service:
River basin biodiversity inventory and ecosystem assessment studies
Water quality management plans (river basins, lakes, and coastal areas)
Conservation-oriented zoning plans and specific provisions for water basins
Basin drought management plans
Basin flood management plans
Sectoral water allocation, water pollution control and integrated water management solutions