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- Water | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Water is a peer-reviewed, open access journal on water science and technology, including the ecology and management of water resources, and is published semimonthly online by MDPI Water collaborates with the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)
- Water | Aims Scope - MDPI
The scope of Water encompasses the following research areas: Water resources management: water resources systems; monitoring, remediation and protection of water resources; water resources planning; adaptive management; water demand management; national and international water policy; water economics
- Water | Instructions for Authors - MDPI
Water requires that authors publish all experimental controls and make full datasets available where possible (see the guidelines on Supplementary Materials and references to unpublished data) Manuscripts submitted to Water should neither be published
- Wastewater Treatment and Reuse for Sustainable Water Resources . . . - MDPI
The findings indicate that wastewater treatment enables sustainable resource management by improving the supply of clean water, and minimizing pressure on natural resources, energy recovery, and agricultural support
- Produced Water Treatment Technologies: A Review - MDPI
The produced water from oil and gas reservoirs is a complex mixture of various organic and inorganic compounds, as well as dissolved and suspended solids It is considered a highly contaminated waste stream, making effective treatment essential to meet future critical water demand
- Water | Special Issues - MDPI
Water publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community
- The Application of Remote Sensing Technology in Inland Water Quality . . .
By acquiring the spectral reflectance of water bodies, dissecting the absorption and scattering properties of their constituents, and correlating spectral characteristics with water quality concentrations, a remote sensing-based inversion model for water quality evaluation can be developed
- Scarcity Amidst Plenty: Lower Himalayan Cities Struggling for Water . . .
We found that even though the region receives significant amounts of precipitation in the form of snow and rainfall, it is facing increasing levels of water insecurity Four of the five towns we studied are struggling to develop well-performing local institutions to manage water supply
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