Current Volume 9
Drought-prone regions face increasing pressure on water systems due to climate variability, population growth, groundwater depletion, aging infrastructure, and rising demand across domestic, agricultural, and industrial sectors. Conventional water infrastructure often lacks the flexibility, efficiency, and adaptive capacity required to withstand prolonged dry periods, resulting in water losses, supply interruptions, reduced agricultural productivity, and heightened social vulnerability. This article examines sustainable water infrastructure as a strategic pathway for improving water security and resilience in drought-affected regions. Using a narrative and conceptual review approach, the study synthesizes evidence on key infrastructure strategies, including rainwater harvesting, wastewater reuse, managed aquifer recharge, smart water monitoring, decentralized storage, efficient distribution networks, and nature-based solutions. The discussion further considers the role of governance, financing, policy coordination, and community participation in sustaining long-term infrastructure performance. The article argues that drought resilience cannot be achieved through single technical interventions alone, but requires integrated systems that combine engineering design, digital monitoring, ecological restoration, and inclusive water management. The study contributes a practical framework for planning sustainable water infrastructure that reduces water losses, diversifies supply sources, strengthens local adaptive capacity, and supports environmental sustainability. Its findings are relevant to policymakers, engineers, planners, water utilities, and development agencies working to improve water security in arid and semi-arid regions.
Sustainable Water Infrastructure, Drought-Prone Regions, Water Security, Climate Resilience, Wastewater Reuse, Rainwater Harvesting, Smart Water Systems, Managed Aquifer Recharge, Nature-Based Solutions, Integrated Water Management
IRE Journals:
Zaka ud din "Sustainable Water Infrastructure for Drought-Prone Regions: Strategies for Resilience, Efficiency, and Climate Adaptation" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 12 2026 Page 648-664 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I12-1718664
IEEE:
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"Sustainable Water Infrastructure for Drought-Prone Regions: Strategies for Resilience, Efficiency, and Climate Adaptation" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(12) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I12-1718664