Impact of Government Policy on Sustainable Water Management in the Light of Generative AI in Vietnam
Nguyen Van Chien ()
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Nguyen Van Chien: Thu Dau Mot University, School of Economics and Finance
A chapter in Generative AI and Optimization Techniques for Sustainable Water Management, 2026, pp 3-12 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The fourth industrial revolution is associated with the application of technology to the economy including artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence has promoted more efficient production, promoting sustainable development including sustainable water management. Researching the impact of government policies on sustainable water management in the context of artificial intelligence application in Vietnam, and through a survey of consumers on awareness related to sustainable water resources, the research results showed that government policies have a positive impact on sustainable water resource management. The study also showed that improving the mechanism for monitoring water resource use and increasing community participation play a role in promoting sustainable water management. Moreover, using reasonable technology costs associated with artificial intelligence applications has the potential to increase water resource management more effectively.
Keywords: AI; Sustainable; Water management; Industrial revolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-19012-3_1
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