Nature Water
This journal publishes research on the evolving relationship between society and water resources on a monthly basis. It covers the natural sciences, engineering, and social sciences, with a particular interest in regards to interdisciplinary research.
Just before my dad passed away in December of 2016, we took one final drive around my hometown of Jackson, Mississippi. We visited our old neighborhoods, my childhood homes, and my old schools. Things had not gotten better since I’d left Jackson, some 20 years before. In fact, they’d gotten worse.
The hidden role of food behind the drought-conflicts nexus in Central America
Extreme events related to water can affect human security in many ways. The interconnection among climate, water resources and violent conflicts is particularly complex, because of the important role played by political and socio-economic dynamics.
Data-driven groundwater protection
A key aspect of groundwater protection is the knowledge of groundwater quantity and quality. Data are the focus of a number of recent publications looking at both quantity and quality of groundwater.