2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i3.26105
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Análise bibliométrica sobre o uso de água residuária na agricultura

Abstract: A escassez de recursos hídricos tem impulsionado o estabelecimento de formas prioritárias para o uso dos recursos de boa qualidade e a adoção de fontes alternativas de água, como a proveniente do reuso. O setor agrícola é o que mais consome água, cerca de 70% da água utilizada no país, destacando-se o uso para a saciedade do seu grande plantel e para a irrigação das culturas. A irrigação teve um fundamental papel no desenvolvimento agrícola do país e para a garantia da segurança alimentar, possibilitando a pro… Show more

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“…The reuse of treated wastewater has grown and attracted great interest in recent years as an alternative water resource and a sustainable solution to water insecurity. Some existing studies carried out a bibliometric analysis [48][49][50], whereas other studies carried out a systematic review or structured review [13,51,52]. Although the public acceptance of wastewater is well rooted in the literature, there are very few studies that provide insight into the public acceptance of treated wastewater in Saudi Arabia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reuse of treated wastewater has grown and attracted great interest in recent years as an alternative water resource and a sustainable solution to water insecurity. Some existing studies carried out a bibliometric analysis [48][49][50], whereas other studies carried out a systematic review or structured review [13,51,52]. Although the public acceptance of wastewater is well rooted in the literature, there are very few studies that provide insight into the public acceptance of treated wastewater in Saudi Arabia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%