There are substantial challenges facing humanity in the water and related sectors and purposeful integration of the disciplines, connected sectors and interest groups is now perceived as essential to address them. This article describes and uses bibliometric analysis techniques to provide quantitative insights into the general landscape of Integrated Water Resource Assessment and Modelling (IWAM) research over the last 45 years. Keywords, terms in titles, abstracts and the full texts are used to distinguish the 13,239 IWAM articles in journals and other non-grey literature. We identify the major journals publishing IWAM research, influential authors through citation counts, as well as the distribution and strength of source countries. Fruit...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is widely accepted and has been implemented though inter...
The global water challenge is unprecedented. Climate change, rapid urbanisation, increasing consumpt...
A total of 1 917 publications of drinking water research in Africa from 1991 to 2013 were identified...
While global water demand continues increasing, the quantity and quality of water resources is decre...
While global water demand continues increasing, the quantity and quality of water resources is decre...
This study was designed to evaluate the global scientific output in the ISI subject category of &quo...
[[abstract]]This study was designed to evaluate the global scientific output in the ISI subject cate...
In this article, the results of the bibliometric analysis applied to research on “Water Govern...
The sustainable management of groundwater resources is required to avoid a water crisis. The current...
The sustainable management of groundwater resources is required to avoid a water crisis. The current...
In response to the impact of climate change and to the uncertainties associated with the various dim...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Socio-hydrology research is concerned with the understanding of how humanity interacts with water re...
A total of 1 917 publications of drinking water research in Africa from 1991 to 2013 were identified...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is widely accepted and has been implemented though inter...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is widely accepted and has been implemented though inter...
The global water challenge is unprecedented. Climate change, rapid urbanisation, increasing consumpt...
A total of 1 917 publications of drinking water research in Africa from 1991 to 2013 were identified...
While global water demand continues increasing, the quantity and quality of water resources is decre...
While global water demand continues increasing, the quantity and quality of water resources is decre...
This study was designed to evaluate the global scientific output in the ISI subject category of &quo...
[[abstract]]This study was designed to evaluate the global scientific output in the ISI subject cate...
In this article, the results of the bibliometric analysis applied to research on “Water Govern...
The sustainable management of groundwater resources is required to avoid a water crisis. The current...
The sustainable management of groundwater resources is required to avoid a water crisis. The current...
In response to the impact of climate change and to the uncertainties associated with the various dim...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Socio-hydrology research is concerned with the understanding of how humanity interacts with water re...
A total of 1 917 publications of drinking water research in Africa from 1991 to 2013 were identified...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is widely accepted and has been implemented though inter...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is widely accepted and has been implemented though inter...
The global water challenge is unprecedented. Climate change, rapid urbanisation, increasing consumpt...
A total of 1 917 publications of drinking water research in Africa from 1991 to 2013 were identified...