Overview
Water and environment encompasses the study of aquatic ecosystems, Water quality, pollution impacts, and the interconnections between Water resources and human activities. Research published in Water on this topic addresses contamination assessment in diverse freshwater systems, including industrial pollution monitoring in Amazonian rivers, heavy metal accumulation in Nigerian creek waters and vegetation, and the use of freshwater bivalves as bioindicators for pollution detection in the Nile River. Studies examine both direct chemical impacts, such as pesticide-induced toxicity in biological systems, and broader management approaches, including municipal strategies for combating waterborne diseases and the effects of Water replenishment programs on wetland quality. The research also extends to socio-cultural dimensions, exploring community roles in environmental conservation within specific regional contexts. This work matters because freshwater contamination threatens both ecosystem health and human populations dependent on these resources, particularly in areas experiencing industrial development or agricultural chemical use. Understanding pollution patterns, developing effective biomonitoring methods, and creating evidence-based management strategies are essential for protecting Water quality and supporting sustainable use of aquatic environments across varied geographical and socioeconomic settings.
Research published in this journal
7 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Histological and Biochemical Study on Mitigation of Dichlorvos-Induced Hepatotoxicity by Mimosa Pudica in Mice
Rooted Resistance: Women’s Socio-Cultural Roles in Environmental Conservation in a Patriarchal Society in Northern Uganda
Development of Municipal Decision-Making Strategies as Management Tools to Combat Waterborne Diseases
Effects of Water Replenishment from Yellow River on Water Quality of Hengshui Lake Wetland
Assessment of Heavy Metals Contamination of Water and Cupscale Grass (Sacciolepisafricana) along the Epie Creek in Bayelsa State, Nigeria
The Possibility of Using the Fresh Water Bivalve, Spathopsis Rubens, in The Nile River, El Mahmoudia Water Stream as Bioindicator For Pollution
How this research is being cited
The 7 articles above have been cited 34 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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2025 · Fishes
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2025 · Fishes
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2025 · Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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2024 · BMC Zoology
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2024 · Food and Chemical Toxicology
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Adio J. Akamo et al. · 2024 · Food and Chemical Toxicology
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2024 · BMC Zoology
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