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Water Resources in South of Iraq: Current State, Future Evolutions, Challenges, and Potential Solutions

  • Saleem Ethaib
  • , Marwan Fahs*
  • , Hussein Mishbak
  • , Mohammad N. Fares
  • , Jamal S. Makki
  • , Abdulzahra Alhello
  • , Hayder Abbood
  • , Sarah N.Abdel Hassan
  • , Abdulsattar A. Alrijabo
  • , Mohamed Azaroual
  • , Husam Musa Baalousha
  • , Nicolas Baghdadi
  • , Pierre Blanc
  • , Juliette Duclos
  • , Laurent Drapeau
  • , Nizar Hariri
  • , Hayfaa Hussein
  • , Waleed Jebir Hassan
  • , Talib E. Hussien
  • , François Lehmann
  • Florence Le Ber, Mahdi S. Mizel, Raghdan Mohsin, Amera Nasser, Tarek Nasser, Ali Farouq Al-Ma’athedi, Ali Raeisi, Renaud Toussaint, Adrien Wanko Ngnien, Anis Younes, Kevin Del Vecchio, Ahmad Al Bitar
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Southern Iraq or lower Mesopotamia has a crucial role in Iraq’s economy due to its agricultural resources and unique wetland areas. Today southern Iraq, which is historically considered the birthplace of the development of early farming communities and the domestication of plants, is experiencing a drastic water resources crisis which is driven by both natural and human-induced reasons such as climate change, long periodical drought and water resources mismanagement practices. Despite the severity of the crisis, there is a lack of integrated and comprehensive assessments addressing the current state of water resources in southern Iraq. This paper aims to fill this gap by providing an in-depth review of the factors affecting water resources in the region. The current situation of water resources is analyzed using different indicators such as water availability in marshes, salinity variation along Shatt al-Arab river and surface of cultivated areas. This paper reviews previous studies, summarizes the current situation, analyzes the key challenges, and explores a range of potential solutions for further investigation. This study analysis is essential for guiding advanced research efforts that offer deeper insight into the challenges and propose practical solutions. This paper identifies key topics for future research to address the water crisis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number87
JournalHydrology
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2026

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Keywords

  • lower Mesopotamia
  • water management and security
  • water quality
  • water quantity
  • water resources

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oceanography
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Waste Management and Disposal
  • Earth-Surface Processes

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