Current approaches to assessing water resource carrying capacity involve evaluating the relationship between available water resources, human activities, and sustainable development requirements. These studies analyze the interaction between the water resource system and socio-economic activities through eco-economic assessments. The aquatic ecosystem is considered as the primary carrying component, helping to determine the sustainable limits of water utilization while maintaining ecological balance and long-term resource availability.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Population Assessment | Growth |
| Resource Availability | Capacity, Balance |
| Environmental Quality | Balance |
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| Customisable | No |

Factors such as water resources, land use, population growth, pollution levels, infrastructure, and ecological conditions are analyzed.
They help determine the maximum level of development a region can sustain without causing significant environmental damage.
Urban development, industrial projects, water resource management, infrastructure planning, and environmental management sectors use these studies.
Water resource assessments help evaluate availability, demand, and sustainable usage limits while protecting aquatic ecosystems.
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