Water Management in Cyprus: Challenges and Opportunities - National Report
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Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Cyprus
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In the Mediterranean region water resources are limited and drought incidents occur frequently. Water resources in most Mediterranean countries are fully utilized, while water demand is increasing, as a result of population growth, tourism development, and increased standard of living.
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