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Title:

Leveraging technology for sustainable water management: A case study of eco-hydrate solutions

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Conference Paper
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  1. Authors
    FullNameWithTitle2:
    Beverly Kasikwa
    FullNameWithTitle2:
    Grace M. Kaimburi
  2. Publisher
    IASP
  3. Publication date
    September 2024
  4. Place of publication
    Nairobi, Kenya
  5. Number of pages
    7
Description:
Eco-Hydrate Solutions proposes innovative approaches to combat water scarcity, a critical challenge intensified by climate change. This theoretical research explores integrating technology with community engagement to improve water management. Grounded in sustainable development and community-based resource management theories, it assesses its initiatives like underground water storage, energyless transportation, and smart greenhouses. These aim to provide immediate relief and ensure long-term sustainability in water-scarce regions. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, analyzing potential impacts through literature review and predictive models. Initial findings suggest significant promise in enhancing water availability, agricultural productivity, and community resilience. This study delves into addressing water scarcity through innovative, tech-driven, and community-focused initiatives. By integrating sustainable development principles and community-based management theories, it evaluates proposed projects such as underground water storage, energyless water transportation, and smart greenhouses, highlighting their potential for sustainable water management and resilience against climate change. The research emphasizes the importance of collaborative, interdisciplinary efforts and further empirical study to substantiate the theoretical outcomes, aiming to foster a sustainable and inclusive approach to global water scarcity challenges. Our approach exemplifies the crucial intersection of technology, community engagement, and sustainability, offering a promising model for future water management strategies.
  1. Location
    Nairobi, Kenya