I. Halkijevic, Damir Bekić, G. Lončar, K. Potočki, G. Gilja, D. Carevic
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An overview of new and upcoming approaches (technologies, techniques, methodologies, tools, etc.) in various aspects and areas of water management is given in the paper. A brief account of the application and limitations of remote sensing techniques in monitoring meteorological and hydrological data, in efficient irrigation planning, and in improvement of water use in agriculture, is also provided. Several new water treatment technologies with a large-scale application potential are presented, and the use of numerical modelling in water treatment, ‘green’ infrastructure, and coastal engineering planning and design, is outlined. Such novel approaches are increasingly used in various water management activities, with an ultimate goal of achieving water management sustainability, which will surely contribute to the longevity of mankind.