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India | Environmental Engineering | Volume 13 Issue 11, November 2024 | Pages: 1745 - 1747
Nature's Blueprint: Using Biomimicry for Advanced Water Management and a Sustainable Future
Abstract: Access to freshwater is vital to human survival and the development of human societies. However, sustainable management of freshwater resources is a growing challenge, especially in the face of increasing consumption and changing weather patterns due to climate change. By mimicking adaptations of various flora and fauna, it is possible to create new efficient and sustainable tools for water conservation and management. This paper looks at three such structures - elytra of Namib desert beetles, aquaporin membrane proteins, and whale baleen - and examines how these structures have inspired new technologies for water collection and conservation.
Keywords: freshwater management, water conservation, climate change, biomimicry technologies, sustainable water solutions
How to Cite?: Nishtha Sehgal, "Nature's Blueprint: Using Biomimicry for Advanced Water Management and a Sustainable Future", Volume 13 Issue 11, November 2024, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1745-1747, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR24805194911, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR24805194911
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