Water in dry lands is a matter of margins. Little rain, ancient aquifers, rare but violent floods. Getting it wrong is expensive.
I work on arid-lands hydrology, from the field to the model. Water balance, aquifer modelling, wadi floods, brackish-water reuse. Rigour first: a number without its error bar is worthless.
Water mission in the refugee camp. Infrastructure, access, field work. That is where it starts.
Water management training. The fundamentals: hydraulics, quality, balance.
Kurnub aquifer, wadi floods, brackish-water reuse. From the field to the model, on real data.
Go and look. A site's context isn't in a spreadsheet: slope, soil, uses, access to water.
Measurements, records, public datasets. Never simulated data to back a result.
Water balance, aquifer, flood. A model confronted with reality, with its error bars.
A number without its error bar is worthless.
BTS GEMEAU (water management). Study and modelling work grounded in real data, not a commercial track record.