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Emerging Trends and Technologies in Water Management and Conservation

Mohamed Moussaoui Ali Rachid

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IGI Global
06 December 2024
Water is a precious and vital resource for human survival and well-being. However, increasing populations has led to a growing demand, resulting in excessive water use for domestic, agricultural, commercial, and industrial purposes. This overuse, combined with the effects of climate change and pollution, jeopardizes environmental sustainability and sustainable development. Faced with these challenges, it is imperative to adopt innovative approaches for the treatment, management, and preservation of water resources that go beyond conventional methods. Further exploration into these areas may ensure equitable access to high-quality water and safeguard a sustainable future for future generations. Emerging Trends and Technologies in Water Management and Conservation provides a comprehensive exploration of the latest developments in emerging trends and technologies applied to water management, treatment, and conservation of water resources. It highlights the most significant trends in this field, with a primary focus on digital water management and the application of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and intelligent technologies. This book covers topics such as environmental science, digital technology, and water purification, and is a useful resource for environmental scientists, civil engineers, computer engineers, conservationists, academicians, and researchers.
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Imprint:   IGI Global
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   1.293kg
ISBN:   9798369369203
Pages:   610
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mohamed Moussaoui received his PhD in Telecommunication from the University of Valenciennes (UVHC), France, in 2005, and his HDR degree from the University of Abdelmalek Essaadi in 2016. From 2002 to 2004, he worked as a teaching research assistant at the University of Valenciennes, France. In 2007, he joined the ENSA of Tangier, Morocco, as a research professor. From 2011 to 2014, he served as the head of the Engineering GSTR Program at ENSA of Tangier. From 2018 to 2021, he served as the head of SIC Department at ENSA of Tangier. His extensive community service also demonstrates the international impact of his work as a reviewer/program committee member of more than 30 venues, including top-ranked journals/conferences. He has also served as an expert consultant to the Francophone University Agency, Middle Eastern Office. Additionally, he has extensive experience and actively participates in networking events for the development and implementation of international research and development projects projects and programs, such as FP7 MED-Dialogue and Join-Med.His research interests include IoT, Sensor Networks, VLC &Terahertz communication, 6G, and Science Diplomacy. Ali Rachid is Professor of Sustainable Development and Tourism Management, Evaluation of the Tourism Potential of Territories, Ecotourism and Protected Areas, and Research Methodology at the International Higher Institute of Tourism in Tangier, Morocco.He contributed to the educational and training engineering for the repositioning of ISIT to LMD standards. He has also taught, as a Visiting Professor, in several universities, INAS of Tangier, Faculty of Economics of Abdelmalek Essaâdi University of Tangier, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Tetouan, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Nador. He has participated in several national and international projects, notably in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism: George Washington University (P.A.T. and Rural Tourism in Morocco), Toronto and Harvard Universities (Ecotourism and desert landscapes, with publication), Yes Program Green with the Department of Environment and UNDP.... For several years, his research work has focused on the analysis of the issues of development and conservation of natural resources, and of the balance of power and conflicts between the countries of the North and the South in the management of the conservation of resources and the development. The objective is to propose a tourism model for the development of territorial resources and assets.

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