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Water conservation

Water conservation includes all the policies, strategies and activities to sustainably manage the natural resource of fresh water, to protect the hydrosphere, and to meet the current and future human demand. Population, household size and growth and affluence all affect how much water is used. Factors such as climate change have increased pressures on natural water resources especially in manufacturing and agricultural irrigation. Many countries have already implemented policies aimed at water conservation, with much success.

Metrics Summary

Total Publications
Lifetime
9,215
Prior Five Years
3,610
Total Citations
Lifetime
87,493
Prior Five Years
21,531
Total Scholars
Lifetime
12,188
Prior Five Years
10,096

Institutional Rankings

Global (Worldwide)
Academic Institutions
Lifetime
Academic Institutions
Prior Five Years
Non-academic Institutions
Lifetime
#1
United States
#1
United States
#1
United States
#2
United States
#2
Netherlands
#2
United States
#3
China
#3
China
#3
United States
#4
Belgium
#4
United States
#4
Philippines
#5
Netherlands
#5
United States
#5
Portugal
#6
Brazil
#6
Iran
#7
United States
#7
South Korea
#8
Portugal
#8
United States
#9
United States
#9
Ethiopia
#10
Ethiopia
#10
Ethiopia
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National Institutional Rankings

Publications and Citation History

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Scholars based on Disciplines

Publications based on Fields

Scholars based on Fields

Highly Ranked Scholars™

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Prior Five Years

Highly Cited Publications

Lifetime