Hydrology and Water Resources Programme

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The Hydrology and Water Resources Programme is a global initiative focused on advancing the monitoring, assessment, and sustainable management of freshwater resources and hydrological systems worldwide.

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instanceOf hydrology programme
international programme
water resources programme
addresses water quality issues
water scarcity issues
water-related disasters
aimsTo enhance understanding of the water cycle
improve hydrological data and information
support sustainable water resources management
beneficiaries general public dependent on freshwater resources
policy makers in water sector
scientific community
water managers
field hydrology
water resources management
focusesOn assessment of freshwater resources
hydrological systems
monitoring of freshwater resources
sustainable management of freshwater resources
involves international organizations
member states
national hydrological services
research institutions
water resources agencies
promotes data sharing on hydrology
integrated water resources management
standardization of hydrological practices
sustainable use of freshwater
relatedTo climate change impacts on water resources
drought management
flood management
freshwater resources
groundwater
river basin management
surface water
scope global
supports capacity building in hydrology
development of hydrological methods and tools
hydrological monitoring networks
water resources assessment
uses hydrological models
hydrological observation systems

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