Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South Africa

The need for informed management of water resources has been continuously highlighted worldwide. Societies are increasingly faced with water quality challenges globally which directly translate into multifaceted challenges. South Africa has acknowledged that water is not receiving the attention and...

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Main Author: Anja du Plessis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Environmental Challenges
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021000792
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spelling doaj-62c89f01eabf474e84b14e1e7f3dcd6c2021-07-27T04:09:31ZengElsevierEnvironmental Challenges2667-01002021-08-014100100Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South AfricaAnja du Plessis0Department of Geography, School of Ecological and Human Sustainability, University of South Africa, Johannesburg, South AfricaThe need for informed management of water resources has been continuously highlighted worldwide. Societies are increasingly faced with water quality challenges globally which directly translate into multifaceted challenges. South Africa has acknowledged that water is not receiving the attention and status it deserves. Wastage is rife and degradation widespread. The sustainability of South Africa's freshwater resources has reached a critical point and requires decisive action. Vast amounts of water quality data, varying in quality, is available however the seemingly lack of integrative data management has led to reactive planning and questionable decisions. The paper highlights the necessity for making water smart through a case study of the Upper Vaal catchment. The quality of available government data is mostly of an acceptable standard according to the evaluated data dimensions and elements. The practical application of determining hydrological responses to predict possible water quality changes towards land cover change in the Vaal river catchment emphasises that there is suitable data available and highlights the value of Smart Water Management (SWM). SWM can enable improved integrated water resource management by increasing sharing and effective use of real-time data of acceptable quality to promote proactive unambiguous strategies and decisions focused on overall improved water management and the evasion of a future water predicament.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021000792Data qualityDecisive actionSmart water managementWater qualitySouth AfricaUpper vaal catchment
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Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South Africa
Environmental Challenges
Data quality
Decisive action
Smart water management
Water quality
South Africa
Upper vaal catchment
author_facet Anja du Plessis
author_sort Anja du Plessis
title Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South Africa
title_short Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South Africa
title_full Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South Africa
title_fullStr Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: A case study of the upper vaal catchment, South Africa
title_sort necessity of making water smart for proactive informed decisive actions: a case study of the upper vaal catchment, south africa
publisher Elsevier
series Environmental Challenges
issn 2667-0100
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The need for informed management of water resources has been continuously highlighted worldwide. Societies are increasingly faced with water quality challenges globally which directly translate into multifaceted challenges. South Africa has acknowledged that water is not receiving the attention and status it deserves. Wastage is rife and degradation widespread. The sustainability of South Africa's freshwater resources has reached a critical point and requires decisive action. Vast amounts of water quality data, varying in quality, is available however the seemingly lack of integrative data management has led to reactive planning and questionable decisions. The paper highlights the necessity for making water smart through a case study of the Upper Vaal catchment. The quality of available government data is mostly of an acceptable standard according to the evaluated data dimensions and elements. The practical application of determining hydrological responses to predict possible water quality changes towards land cover change in the Vaal river catchment emphasises that there is suitable data available and highlights the value of Smart Water Management (SWM). SWM can enable improved integrated water resource management by increasing sharing and effective use of real-time data of acceptable quality to promote proactive unambiguous strategies and decisions focused on overall improved water management and the evasion of a future water predicament.
topic Data quality
Decisive action
Smart water management
Water quality
South Africa
Upper vaal catchment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021000792
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