Mapping the Scientific Landscape of Water Footprint in Agriculture: A Global Bibliometric Analysis
Jwngsar Moshahary
Department of Agricultural Statistics, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Mrinal Choudhury
Department of Soil Science, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Bhaskarjyoti Sarma *
Department of Horticulture, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Pompy Deka
Department of Agronomy, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Perves Ahmed
Department of Agronomy, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Britan Rahman
Department of Soil Science, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Subhankar Saha
Department of Horticulture, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Hrishikesh Ojah
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Prasanta Kumar Das
Department of Biotechnology, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
Rupak Kumar Nath
Department of Entomology, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The study presents a systematic bibliometric analysis of agricultural water footprint research all over the world. A total of 2,084 journal articles published during the year 2000 to 2024 were collected and catalogued using lens.org platform. Water footprint, blue water, green water, and grey water in the context of agriculture were the terms employed for selecting the articles. The dataset was subjected to advanced filtering and refinement using the processing techniques in R. VOSviewer (v1.6.20) was used for depicting the key research trends, influential academics, and cooperative networks that shaped the field in the bibliometric maps. The results showed that the number of publications has increased at the CAGR of 21.97% since 2010, reflecting growing global concerns about sustainable water management in agriculture. Co-authorship and citation analysis highlight the contributions of Arjen Y. Hoekstra, Mesfin Mekonnen and Johan Rockström, while the co-occurrence mapping of keywords highlights the critical intersections with climate change, life cycle assessment, and virtual water. Publishing and funding areas were dominated by major publishers such as Elsevier, MDPI, Springer and supported by a variety of global funding bodies, strengthening collaborative research ecosystems.
Keywords: Agriculture, bibliometric analysis, blue water, green water, grey water, water footprint