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  • Better monitoring of the earth, its climate and of the water uses (e.g. satellite technology, remote sensing, unmanned aerial vehicles, citizen observations and information crowdsourcing, digitalisation of the water sector).
  • Better data management and analysis (e.g. Internet of Things, Big Data science, machine learning, Geographical Information Systems, advanced Information and Communication Technologies, integrated data visualisation and decision support platforms).
  • Better socio-environmental modelling and forecasting (e.g. near-real-time modelling and forecasting of natural phenomena including hydrological and drought forecasting, agent-based modelling of coupled socio-environmental systems, elicitation of social attitudes through serious gaming).
  • Better technologies for increasing technical water efficiency (e.g. leakage detection and control in water networks, precision agriculture technologies, industrial symbiosis).
  • Better tools for raising awareness and controlling water consumption (e.g. mobile applications promoting awareness and behavioural change against water consumption, schemes on water footprinting of processes and products).
  • Better technologies for enabling and promoting water supply from alternative water sources (e.g. more energy-efficient desalination and water reuse with minimisation of environmental risks, real-time monitoring of water quality parameters for safe water reuse).
  • Better technologies for Managed Aquifer Recharge for urban settings.

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