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Rainwater management in urban areas in Poland: literature review
Summary
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of scientific publications on rainwater management in urban areas in Poland using Scopus and Web of Science databases with the 'biblioshiny' tool, synthesizing research trends and identifying likely future directions. The review provides a structured overview of the state of knowledge on urban rainwater management practices and challenges in the Polish context.
The work analyses and evaluates the results of research work carried out so far in the field of rainwater management in urban areas in Poland. Using the "biblioshiny" tool, a bibliometric analysis was carried out based on queries to the Scopus and Web of Science databases. As a result, information was obtained on selected bibliometric statistics of scientific publications in which the topic of rainwater in Poland was taken up. The probable direction of further research development in the field of the analysed issues was also determined. In addition, after a detailed review of all the articles obtained at the earlier stage of the bibliometric analysis, the main research contexts were indicated and discussed. Areas and issues requiring further analysis and supplementation were indicated in the work.
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