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THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WATER RESOURCES AND ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS: HYDROLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC APPROACHES

Abstract

This article examines the impact of global climate change on water resources and ecological systems. It analyzes changes in hydrological processes, the influence on the water cycle, and the increasing risks of droughts and floods. The article also highlights the effects on sectors such as agriculture, industry, and drinking water supply, along with adaptation measures.

Keywords

climate change, water resources, hydrology, ecological systems, adaptation, water management.

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