Iran is facing a water crisis due to arid climate, declining precipitation, inefficient consumption patterns, and outdated infrastructure.
Proposed solutions include redesigning water governance, reforming agriculture, utilizing advanced technologies in recycling, engaging in water diplomacy, promoting low-water-use industries, and investing in infrastructure renovation.
A strategic innovation involves mapping Iran's water-industrial capacity to align industrial development with regional water resources.
Information technology is crucial for effective water management, and Iran has the potential to overcome the water crisis through rationality, technology, and collective action.