تقييم الموارد المائية ببلدية الاصابعة باستخدام نظم المعلومات الجغرافية
Keywords:
. geographic information systems - water resources - Municipality of Al-Asabaa – Artificial riverAbstract
Maintaining the presence of available water resources while ensuring their continuity is one of the most important requirements of the highest priority for officials, decision makers, managers and operators of water resource facilities in municipalities. There is no doubt that geographical information, as well as remote sensing techniques “RS”, have It has removed many obstacles in the management, management and monitoring of water resources and their facilities in municipalities in a smooth and smooth manner in the form of spatial databases, if they are used well.
This study was based on the importance of the role of geographic information systems in managing water resources in the municipalities of Libya in general, including the municipality of Al-Asabaa, located within the Western Mountain region, which is one of the water-poor regions with limited resources, and after relying on the descriptive approach and the quantitative analytical approach and with the help of a set of statistical indicators. Geography, geographic information systems programs and applications such as (Arcgis 10.8 - Arcprogis3.2) and other related applications, and displaying a group of maps and shapes related to the subject. The study concluded that geographic information systems techniques are among the most successful tools in managing water resources and monitoring their facilities and services, Among the most important problems that are addressed using these technologies are tracking the public network and ensuring its access to all residents of the municipality, tracking network malfunctions, preserving water from wastage, and working to reduce the water deficit in the region from 38% to a lower percentage
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