Study on the Hydrological Cycle and Sustainable Use of Water Resources
DOI: 10.23977/erej.2025.090211 | Downloads: 2 | Views: 97
Author(s)
Zihuan Ma 1, Tao Wang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Shanxi Construction Engineering Group Co., Ltd. Taiyuan, Shanxi, 030001, China
Corresponding Author
Zihuan MaABSTRACT
The hydrological cycle tends to play what appears to be a substantially vital role in the dynamic changes of the Earth's water resources, and its alterations seem to generally indicate what appears to be notably profound impacts on the sustainable utilization of these resources. Given the complexity of these theoretical relationships, under the pervasive influence of climate change and human activities, the spatial–temporal distribution and flow patterns of the hydrological cycle appear to have undergone what seems to be substantial changes, ostensibly affecting both the supply and demand of water resources. What this paper tends to suggest, by analyzing the fundamental mechanisms, regional differences, and variations of the hydrological cycle within the evolving conceptual parameters of water resource management, is an exploration of what appears to be the feasibility of integrated water resource management. What seems particularly significant about these findings is that, in the face of global water scarcity, adopting flexible and what appears to be effective water management strategies tends to suggest what appears to be an essential approach. What appears to follow from this analysis, especially considering the nuanced nature of these challenges posed by extreme climate events, is the seemingly necessary optimization of water resource allocation and protection.
KEYWORDS
Hydrological cycle; Water resources management; Climate change; Sustainable utilizationCITE THIS PAPER
Zihuan Ma, Tao Wang, Study on the Hydrological Cycle and Sustainable Use of Water Resources. Environment, Resource and Ecology Journal (2025) Vol. 9: 104-110. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/erej.2025.090211.
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