Watershed management integrates geology and earth science to sustainably manage the flow of water within a defined area. It focuses on understanding the geological characteristics of the land, such as soil composition, slope, and bedrock, which influence water runoff and infiltration. Earth science disciplines like hydrology and geomorphology are crucial in assessing water movement and erosion patterns. By analyzing these factors, watershed managers can implement strategies such as reforestation to enhance water retention, or erosion control measures to mitigate sedimentation in rivers and lakes. Effective watershed management balances ecological health with human needs, ensuring water resources remain resilient amidst environmental changes.
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Martina Gaglioti, LIPU, Italy
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