Loss of scientific integrity in using metallic iron (Fe0) for water remediation: Let's agree to disagree
Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100595 - 100595
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Revisiting water resources management in the Mandara Mountains
Diane Madomguia,
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Esther Laurentine Nya,
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Emma Laureane Njomou-Ngounou
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et al.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. e41692 - e41692
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
This
article
evaluates
the
prospects
for
rainwater
harvesting
(RWH)
as
a
means
of
optimizing
water
management
in
Mandara
Mountains.
RWH
is
small-scale
conservation
approach
locally
intercepting
and
storing
rainfall
before
it
enters
usual
hydrologic
cycle.
ancient
practice
has
recently
sustained
lives
semiarid
areas
world
(e.g.
Brazil,
China),
but
not
yet
really
used
Mountains
Cameroon
where
people
are
still
lacking
safe
drinking
water.
Recently,
was
also
demonstrated
missing
puzzle
integrated
resources
(IWRM)
only
facing
scarcity.
The
present
aims
to
prepare
large
scale
Water
yields
estimated
residential
roofs,
administrative
confessional
buildings,
agricultural
farm
scale).
results
show
that
an
affordable,
applicable,
attractive
tool
both
rural
urban
communities
sustainably
solve
long-lasting
problem
lack
Moreover,
despite
short
rainy
season,
may
provide
enough
irrigation
mitigate
dry
spells
increase
livestock
productivity.
study
regarded
blueprint
planning
sustainable
Language: Английский
Mitigating freshwater supply shortages in regions of high demand in Ethiopia: integrated water resources management approach
Environmental Earth Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
84(3)
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Spatial assessment of climate change, water resource management, adaptation and governance in South Africa
Frontiers in Water,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7
Published: April 17, 2025
The
study
explored
the
intellectual
domain
of
climate
change,
water
resource
management,
adaptation,
and
governance
(CCWRM_AG),
identifying
research
hotspots,
proposing
solutions
to
address
scarcity
environmental
impacts
in
South
Africa.
In
total,
1,117
original
published
studies
BibTeX
format
were
obtained
using
Web
Science
Scopus
databases
from
1997
2022.
data
analyzed
on
CCWRM_AG
includes
top-cited
articles
distribution
author
keywords,
most-cited
journals,
word
cloud,
thematic
evolution
top
affiliations.
National
Integrated
Water
Information
System
(NIWIS)
database
was
utilized
monitor
assess
potential
for
shortages
employed
geobibliometrics,
an
integrated
approach
that
combines
bibliometric
analysis
remote
sensing
data,
evaluate
trends
dam
levels.
field
Africa
is
experiencing
18.98%
annual
growth
citations
per
article,
with
University
Kwazulu-Natal
Cape
Town
ranking
first
highest
total
number
articles,
indicating
their
significant
influence
associated
centers.
Based
keyword,
change
are
central
issues
related
drought
shortage,
a
hint
relatedness
further
studies.
spatial
reveals
severe
Western
province,
adversely
affecting
quality,
agriculture,
livelihoods
due
critically
low
Northern
faces
its
arid
lands,
while
other
provinces
show
relatively
stable
availability.
findings
this
can
enhance
multifaceted
integrates
robust
infrastructure,
regulatory
policies,
economic
incentives
mitigate
impacts.
Language: Английский