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Water research thrives as discrepancy between supply and demand for water grows
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Thu, 2012-08-30 00:15 — Corey Watts
submitted by Samuel Bendett
www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com - August 28, 2012
Research into water is growing faster than the average 4 percent annual growth rate for all research disciplines, claims a new report presented by Elsevier and Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) during the 2012 World Water Week in Stockholm. The report, The Water and Food Nexus: Trends and Development of the Research Landscape, analyzes the major trends in water and food-related article output at international, national, and institutional levels. An Elsevier release reports that Elsevier and SIWI worked closely together on creating the report, which is based on the analysis of Scopus citation data by Elsevier’s SciVal Analytics team.
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