November 22, 2024
Alireza Mohammadi

Alireza Mohammadi

Academic rank: Assistant professor
Address: Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Jiroft, Jiroft, Iran
Education: PhD. in Wildlife Ecology and Management
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Research

Title
Threats posed by water transfer in Iran
Type Article
Keywords
Threats posed by water transfer in Iran
Researchers Alireza Mohammadi, ali Azareh, Elham Rafiei Sardoii, Mohammad Hossien khanjani

Abstract

iran is experiencing unparalleled challenges related to water scarcity (1), including the desiccation of lakes and rivers, a decrease in groundwater levels, land subsidence, the degradation of water quality, desertification, soil erosion, and dust storms (2). In response, the Iranian government has begun transferring lake water and desalinated seawater to regions plagued by desertification and scant rainfall to provide drinking water and meet agricultural and industrial water demands (3–6). Many water transfer projects are underway, and more are planned, but few have undergone a thorough evaluation of their environmental, economic, and social implications (4). Iran should consider the environmental effects of transferring water and focus on other solutions to water scarcity