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Sustainable Irrigation in Agriculture: An Analysis of Global Research

doi: 10.3390/w11091758
handle: 10835/7463 , 11589/206694
Irrigated agriculture plays a fundamental role as a supplier of food and raw materials. However, it is also the world’s largest water user. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of studies analyzing agricultural irrigation from the perspective of sustainability with a focus on its environmental, economic, and social impacts. This study seeks to analyze the dynamics of global research in sustainable irrigation in agriculture between 1999 and 2018, including the main agents promoting it and the topics that have received the most attention. To do this, a review and a bibliometric analysis were carried out on a sample of 713 articles. The results show that sustainability is a line of study that is becoming increasingly more prominent within research in irrigation. The study also reveals the existence of substantial differences and preferred topics in the research undertaken by different countries. The priority issues addressed in the research were climatic change, environmental impact, and natural resources conservation; unconventional water resources; irrigation technology and innovation; and water use efficiency. Finally, the findings indicate a series of areas related to sustainable irrigation in agriculture in which research should be promoted.
- Polytechnic University of Bari Italy
- Polytechnic University of Bari Italy
- University of Almería Spain
- University of Almería Spain
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes, water use efficiency, innovation and technology, sustainable irrigation, Hydraulic engineering, bibliometric analysis, climate change, unconventional water resources, TC1-978, TD201-500, Bibliometric analysis; Climate change; Innovation and technology; Sustainable irrigation; Unconventional water resources; Water use efficiency
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes, water use efficiency, innovation and technology, sustainable irrigation, Hydraulic engineering, bibliometric analysis, climate change, unconventional water resources, TC1-978, TD201-500, Bibliometric analysis; Climate change; Innovation and technology; Sustainable irrigation; Unconventional water resources; Water use efficiency
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