Overview
Water natural resources comprise the planet's freshwater stocks and flows, including surface water in rivers, lakes, and wetlands, groundwater held in aquifers, soil moisture, and the broader hydrological cycle that replenishes them. These resources sustain drinking-water supply, agriculture and irrigation, industry, energy generation, and the functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. They are characterized by quantity, renewal rate, spatial and seasonal variability, and quality, the last shaped by natural geochemistry and by anthropogenic loading of nutrients, sediments, and contaminants. Sustainable management seeks to balance abstraction against recharge, protect water quality, and maintain the ecological flows that wetlands and riparian habitats require. Wetland systems illustrate the coupling of water quantity and quality, where replenishment from a major river can change the chemistry and ecological status of a lake, while assessments of metal contamination in waterside vegetation show how degraded water resources propagate through food webs. Agricultural practices, including permaculture and soil-conserving cultivation, influence infiltration, runoff, and the efficiency with which crops use available water, linking water security to land management and food production. Effective stewardship integrates monitoring, catchment protection, equitable allocation, and the social and institutional arrangements that govern access, recognizing water as a shared and finite environmental asset.
Research published in this journal
6 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Effects of Water Replenishment from Yellow River on Water Quality of Hengshui Lake Wetland
Rooted Resistance: Women’s Socio-Cultural Roles in Environmental Conservation in a Patriarchal Society in Northern Uganda
Assessment of Heavy Metals Contamination of Water and Cupscale Grass (Sacciolepisafricana) along the Epie Creek in Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Behavioral Response and Acute Toxicity of Fingerlings of African Cat Fish, Clarias Gariepinus Exposed to Paraquat Dichloride
Do we need to keep Increasing Crop Productivity for all Times to Come?
How this research is being cited
The 6 articles above have been cited 22 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2025 · Greener Journal of Biological Sciences
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2025 · Greener Journal of Biological Sciences
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2024 · Greener Journal of Biomedical and Health Sciences
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2024 · Greener Journal of Biomedical and Health Sciences
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2024 · Royal Society of Chemistry eBooks
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2023 · Sustainable development and biodiversity
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2023 · Sustainable development and biodiversity
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2023 · Sustainable development and biodiversity
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