Hydrodivertion refers to the process of diverting water from its natural course or source to another location for various purposes, such as irrigation, water supply, or hydropower generation. This practice can involve constructing canals, pipelines, or dams to redirect water flow. While hydrodivertion can provide essential resources, it may also lead to environmental impacts, such as habitat alteration and changes in local ecosystems. Effective management is crucial to balance human needs with ecological health.