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Research Trends of Hydrological Drought: A Systematic Review

The frequency and severity of global drought-induced impacts have led to raising awareness of the need for improved river management. Although academic publications on drought have proliferated, a systematic review of literature has not yet been conducted to identify trends, themes, key topics, and...

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Published in:Water (Basel) 2019-11, Vol.11 (11), p.2252
Main Authors: Hasan, Hasrul Hazman, Mohd Razali, Siti Fatin, Muhammad, Nur Shazwani, Ahmad, Asmadi
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Water shortages
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