An overview of agro‑food industry wastewater treatment: a bibliometric analysis and literature review
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Abdulla, Hesham; Zamorano Toro, Montserrat; Rodríguez González, Miguel Luis; Martín Pascual, JaimeEditorial
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Agro-food wastewater Bibliometric analysis Decentralized treatment Microbial inoculation Value-added products Construction material
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2022-12-30Referencia bibliográfica
Abdulla, H... [et al.]. An overview of agro-food industry wastewater treatment: a bibliometric analysis and literature review. Appl Water Sci 13, 47 (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01857-3]
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Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF) 33534; Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB)Abstract
Agro-food (AF) industry provides great investment opportunities in its treated water and solid wastes, by conversion into
value-added products. Our study accumulated extensive bibliometric data on this field from the Scopus database, between
1974 and 2021, and conducted a scientometric analysis using Science Mapping Analysis Software Tool (SciMAT) and
VOSviewer for analyzing the retrieved data. The leading journals, highly used keywords in the published articles, authors
and papers with the highest citations, and relevant regions were all identified in the scientometric analysis. Goal 6 of the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pledge to “ensure the availability and sustainable access to water and sanitation for
all.” To fulfill this demand, decentralized technologies are being developed. The scientometric analysis found significant
flaws in previous studies on the adoption and use of decentralized treated AF wastewater, as well as its potential benefits for
a sustainable future, particularly in the developing countries. Coagulation/electrocoagulation/ultrasonic processes, hybrid
constructed wetlands and microbial inoculation are emerging efforts to achieve SDG6, particularly, in the emerging economy
nations. Our scientometric findings can help academics collaborate on research, form joint ventures, and implement sophisticated
technologies for treating AF wastewater and producing beneficial byproducts.