不断发展的地下水治理和水安全集体行动研究:全球文献计量分析

IF 4.9 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Groundwater for Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1016/j.gsd.2024.101224
Susmina Gajurel , Basant Maheshwari , Dharmappa Hagare , John Ward , Pradeep Kumar Singh
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地下水是全球淡水供应的重要来源。国家规定的地下水监管框架往往普遍存在,却未能取得切实成果。地下水治理的参与式方法已经浮出水面,通过超越技术管理范式的集体行动来理解人与地下水的关系。因此,本研究采用文献计量分析方法,对地下水治理和集体行动研究的演变和趋势进行了全面系统的审查,以了解地下水的政治经济学。研究汇编了 2000 年至 2022 年间发表的 356 篇同行评审学术论文和灰色文献。据观察,2013 年以后的出版物数量大幅增加。从地域分布来看,美国和印度的出版物数量居首位。三种同行评审期刊是主要的出版渠道:水文地质学》、《水》和《水的替代品》。对 814 个共同出现的关键词进行的分析表明,"地下水"、"治理 "和 "集体行动 "是使用最广泛的关键词。新出现的主题是治理与机构、合作管理和政策。我们的研究结果表明,合作管理或集体行动将成为理解人类与地下水关系的优先事项,通过整合社会文化视角,使无形的资源变得可见。
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Evolving research on groundwater governance and collective action for water security: A Global bibliometric analysis

Groundwater is a significant source of freshwater supply globally. State-mandated groundwater regulatory frameworks are often pervasive and have failed to reap tangible outcomes. The participatory approach of groundwater governance has surfaced to understand human-groundwater relations through collective action going beyond the techno-managerial paradigm. Hence, the study is carried out to provide a comprehensive and systematic review of the evolution and trends of research in groundwater governance and collective action deploying bibliometric analysis to understand the political economy of groundwater. A total of 356 scholarly peer-reviewed and grey literature published from 2000 to 2022 was compiled. A substantial increase in publications after 2013 was observed. USA and India lead in publication contributions in terms of geographical distribution. Three peer-reviewed journals were prominent publishing outlets: Hydrogeology, Water, and Water Alternatives. The analysis of 814 keywords co-occurrence shows that "groundwater," "governance," and "collective action" were the most extensively used keywords. The emerging themes observed are governance and institutions, cooperative management, and policy. Our findings signify that cooperative management or collective action will be prioritised to understand human-groundwater relations by making the invisible resource visible integrating socio-cultural perspectives.

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Groundwater for Sustainable Development
Groundwater for Sustainable Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Groundwater for Sustainable Development is directed to different stakeholders and professionals, including government and non-governmental organizations, international funding agencies, universities, public water institutions, public health and other public/private sector professionals, and other relevant institutions. It is aimed at professionals, academics and students in the fields of disciplines such as: groundwater and its connection to surface hydrology and environment, soil sciences, engineering, ecology, microbiology, atmospheric sciences, analytical chemistry, hydro-engineering, water technology, environmental ethics, economics, public health, policy, as well as social sciences, legal disciplines, or any other area connected with water issues. The objectives of this journal are to facilitate: • The improvement of effective and sustainable management of water resources across the globe. • The improvement of human access to groundwater resources in adequate quantity and good quality. • The meeting of the increasing demand for drinking and irrigation water needed for food security to contribute to a social and economically sound human development. • The creation of a global inter- and multidisciplinary platform and forum to improve our understanding of groundwater resources and to advocate their effective and sustainable management and protection against contamination. • Interdisciplinary information exchange and to stimulate scientific research in the fields of groundwater related sciences and social and health sciences required to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals for sustainable development.
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