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  2. Land management - Wikipedia

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    Land management is the process of managing the use and development of land resources.. Sustainable land management (SLM) is the set of practices and technologies that aim to integrate the management of land, water, and other environmental resources to meet human needs while ensuring long-term sustainability, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and livelihoods.

  3. Rainwater management - Wikipedia

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    Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the process of collecting and storing rainwater rather than letting it run off. Rainwater harvesting systems are increasingly becoming an integral part of the sustainable rainwater management "toolkit" [5] and are widely used in homes, home-scale projects, schools and hospitals for a variety of purposes including watering gardens, livestock, [6] irrigation, home ...

  4. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    In coastal regions, over pumping groundwater can increase saltwater intrusion which results in the contamination of groundwater water supply. [10] Sustainable use of groundwater is essential in water conservation. A fundamental component to water conservation strategy is communication and education outreach of different water programs. [11]

  5. Groundwater recharge - Wikipedia

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    Use of groundwater, especially for irrigation, may also lower the water tables. Groundwater recharge is an important process for sustainable groundwater management, since the volume-rate abstracted from an aquifer in the long term should be less than or equal to the volume-rate that is recharged.

  6. Sustainable drainage system - Wikipedia

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    Retention ponds such as this one in Dunfermline, Scotland, are considered components of a sustainable drainage system. Sustainable drainage systems (also known as SuDS, [1] SUDS, [2] [3] or sustainable urban drainage systems [4]) are a collection of water management practices that aim to align modern drainage systems with natural water processes and are part of a larger green infrastructure ...

  7. Groundwater banking - Wikipedia

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    The use of water becomes a negative externality when there is rivalry and the property rights are not well-defined. [9] The way to eliminate some of the negative externality is there can be a tax placed on the resource to increase the marginal cost. [9] When they tax the right amount the user will use the resource at the socially acceptable ...

  8. A decade after signing of California groundwater law, major ...

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    “It's climate change that brought us the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act to begin with,” Esquivel said. When the law was developed a decade ago, rural communities were dealing with ...

  9. Land value tax - Wikipedia

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    Although the colony, now a nonprofit corporation, still holds land in the area and collects a relatively small ground rent, the land is subject to state and local property taxes. [102] Common property taxes include land value, which usually has a separate assessment. Thus, land value taxation already exists in many jurisdictions.

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