The part of the citizens who are directly affected in their daily lives. Take part of the change in recent years, public awareness of environmental issues has grown. Especially on issues related to water. Although public participation in hydrological planning is still far from the citizenry, decision-making remains in the administrative and government spheres. Influenced by private interests. Ballester ciuró and subirats humet (2015) from the autonomous e commerce photo editing university of barcelona. They identify several problems in the development of participation processes in the framework of hydrological planning: credibility deficit: social mistrust of politicians. Lack of political commitment: lack of responsibility on the part of the administration. Lack of clarity: little information about the
objectives and the participatory process. Lack of representation: representation of insufficient actors. Insufficient resources: a small territorial scale of action facilitates greater citizen participation. Technical training deficit: high amount of information and complexity. Lack of synergies with other participation processes. Little experience in the organization. After what has been shown, the need for sustainable water management is evident . With the aim of reducing the abuse and excessive consumption of this resource. And alleviate the pollution generated by anthropological activities
that degrade natural ecosystems and harm people's health. Without neglecting citizen participation in decision-making. Since sustainable water management is a common issue for the entire population. At inesem digital magazine, we are very aware of the importance of sustainable water management, although we still have a lot to do. So we want to call for reflection . What about you? What do you think? Do you think we are on the