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More than Three-Quarters of Iran’s Land is Under Extreme Groundwater Overdraft
Written by AZoCleantechMay 19 2021
Over three-quarters of Iran’s land is experiencing severe groundwater overdraft, where the rate of human uptake is greater compared to the rate of natural recharge.
Ali Nazemi, Assistant Professor, Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering. Image Credit: Concordia University.
This was reported by a new study performed under the guidance of Concordia researchers and published in the Nature journal
Scientific Reports.
Samaneh Ashraf, a former Horizon postdoctoral researcher who is currently working at the Université de Montréal, and Ali Nazemi, an associate professor in the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, co-authored the article. Amir AghaKouchak of the University of California, Irvine, also contributed to the study.
More than three quarters of Iran’s land is under extreme groundwater overdraft, where the rate of human uptake is higher than the rate of natural recharge. This is according to a new study led by Concordia researchers published in the Nature journal
The article was co-authored by Samaneh Ashraf, a former Horizon postdoctoral researcher now at the Université de Montréal, and Ali Nazemi, an associate professor in the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Amir AghaKouchak of the University of California, Irvine, also contributed to the paper.
The researchers write that mismanagement by the country’s authorities is exacerbating existing strains on the semi-arid country’s aquifers by an inefficient agriculture industry. Without urgent action, they note, the country faces multiple national crises.