Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020
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Resumo: | The recovery of organic fertilizers from human urine as one of the solutions for the sustainable management of effluents and sanitation can be very promising, by the strategy of reuse urban wastewater, combined with the development of agricultural input. The aim of this study was to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the publications available in the ScienceDirect and Wiley Online Library databases on the subject of human urine nutrient recovery for the period from 1999 to 2020 to respond whether human urine recycling can improve cities resilience, through urban water management has the potential to become a competitive solution in the Agri-Food global market based on scientific findings. The process of bibliometric analysis exploring databases were divided in 8 steps: 1) Key-word selection, 2) Period selection, 3) Database selection, 4) Scanning the publications, 5) Removal of duplicates, 6) Verification of publications, 7) Selection of the publications with the highest adherence, 8) Final classification. A total of 985 scientific publications were selected from the Wiley Online Library and 996 from Science Direct. Out of these, only 45 were selected for being potentially aligned with urine recycling technologies relate to water management in a worldwide perspective. Human urine as a bio-fertilizer has the potential to the Agribusiness market, based on statistical data analysis, however to become a marketable product, especially in low-middle income countries, sustainability assessment studies of urine technologies, integrating economic, social and environmental aspects are needed. |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020¿Se están convirtiendo las tecnologías de reciclaje de orina humana en una tendencia mundial en el sector agroalimentario? Una revisión mediante análisis bibliométrico desde 1999 hasta 2020As tecnologias de reciclagem da urina human estão a tornar-se uma tendência mundial no setor Agro-Alimentar? Análise de revisão bibliométrica de 1999 a 2020Urban AgricultureStatistical methodsAlternative farming systemsBioeconomyFertilizerAgricultural food market.Agricultura urbanaMétodos estatísticosSistemas agrícolas alternativosBioeconomiaFertilizanteMercado de alimentos agrícolas.Agricultura urbanaMétodos estadísticosSistemas agrícolas alternativosBioeconomíaFertilizantesMercado de alimentos agrícolas.The recovery of organic fertilizers from human urine as one of the solutions for the sustainable management of effluents and sanitation can be very promising, by the strategy of reuse urban wastewater, combined with the development of agricultural input. The aim of this study was to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the publications available in the ScienceDirect and Wiley Online Library databases on the subject of human urine nutrient recovery for the period from 1999 to 2020 to respond whether human urine recycling can improve cities resilience, through urban water management has the potential to become a competitive solution in the Agri-Food global market based on scientific findings. The process of bibliometric analysis exploring databases were divided in 8 steps: 1) Key-word selection, 2) Period selection, 3) Database selection, 4) Scanning the publications, 5) Removal of duplicates, 6) Verification of publications, 7) Selection of the publications with the highest adherence, 8) Final classification. A total of 985 scientific publications were selected from the Wiley Online Library and 996 from Science Direct. Out of these, only 45 were selected for being potentially aligned with urine recycling technologies relate to water management in a worldwide perspective. Human urine as a bio-fertilizer has the potential to the Agribusiness market, based on statistical data analysis, however to become a marketable product, especially in low-middle income countries, sustainability assessment studies of urine technologies, integrating economic, social and environmental aspects are needed.La recuperación de fertilizantes orgánicos a partir de la orina humana como una de las soluciones para la gestión sostenible de los efluentes y el saneamiento puede ser muy prometedora, mediante la estrategia de reutilización de las aguas residuales urbanas, combinada con el desarrollo de insumos agrícolas. El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar un análisis bibliométrico de las publicaciones disponibles en las bases de datos ScienceDirect y Wiley Online Library sobre el tema de la recuperación de nutrientes de la orina humana para el período comprendido entre 1999 y 2020 para responder si el reciclaje de la orina humana puede mejorar la resiliencia de las ciudades, a través de la gestión de las aguas urbanas tiene el potencial de convertirse en una solución competitiva en el mercado global agroalimentario basado en los hallazgos científicos. El proceso de análisis bibliométrico explorando las bases de datos se dividió en 8 pasos 1) Selección de palabras clave, 2) Selección de períodos, 3) Selección de bases de datos, 4) Exploración de las publicaciones, 5) Eliminación de duplicados, 6) Verificación de las publicaciones, 7) Selección de las publicaciones con mayor adhesión, 8) Clasificación final. Se seleccionaron 985 publicaciones científicas de la Wiley Online Library y 996 de Science Direct. De éstas, sólo 45 fueron seleccionadas por estar potencialmente alineadas con las tecnologías de reciclaje de orina relacionadas con la gestión del agua en una perspectiva mundial. La orina humana como biofertilizante tiene el potencial para el mercado de la agroindustria, basado en el análisis de datos estadísticos, sin embargo, para convertirse en un producto comercializable, especialmente en los países de bajos y medianos ingresos, se necesitan estudios de evaluación de la sostenibilidad de las tecnologías de la orina, integrando los aspectos económicos, sociales y ambientales.A recuperação de fertilizantes orgânicos da urina humana como uma das soluções para o manejo sustentável de efluentes e saneamento pode ser muito promissora, pela estratégia de reuso de águas residuárias urbanas, combinada com o desenvolvimento de insumos agrícolas. O objetivo deste estudo foi conduzir uma análise bibliométrica das publicações disponíveis nos bancos de dados ScienceDirect e Wiley Online Library sobre o tema da recuperação de nutrientes humanos da urina para o período de 1999 a 2020 para responder se a reciclagem humana da urina pode melhorar a resiliência das cidades, através da gestão urbana da água tem o potencial de se tornar uma solução competitiva no mercado global Agroalimentar com base em descobertas científicas. O processo de análise bibliométrica explorando bancos de dados foi dividido em 8 etapas: 1) Seleção das palavras-chave, 2) Seleção do período, 3) Seleção da base de dados, 4) Escaneamento das publicações, 5) Remoção das duplicatas, 6) Verificação das publicações, 7) Seleção das publicações com a maior aderência, 8) Classificação final. Um total de 985 publicações científicas foram selecionadas da Biblioteca Wiley Online e 996 da Science Direct. Destas, apenas 45 foram selecionadas por estarem potencialmente alinhadas com as tecnologias de reciclagem de urina relacionadas à gestão da água em uma perspectiva mundial. A urina humana como biofertilizante tem o potencial para o mercado do agronegócio, com base na análise de dados estatísticos, porém para se tornar um produto comercializável, especialmente em países de baixa renda média, são necessários estudos de avaliação de sustentabilidade das tecnologias de urina, integrando aspectos econômicos, sociais e ambientais.Research, Society and Development2021-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2414310.33448/rsd-v10i17.24143Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e41101724143Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e41101724143Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e411017241432525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24143/21332Copyright (c) 2021 Aline Paiva Moreira; Fernando Jorge Correa Magalhaes Filho; Paula Loureiro Paulohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Aline Paiva Magalhaes Filho, Fernando Jorge Correa Paulo, Paula Loureiro 2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24143Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:47.822932Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 ¿Se están convirtiendo las tecnologías de reciclaje de orina humana en una tendencia mundial en el sector agroalimentario? Una revisión mediante análisis bibliométrico desde 1999 hasta 2020 As tecnologias de reciclagem da urina human estão a tornar-se uma tendência mundial no setor Agro-Alimentar? Análise de revisão bibliométrica de 1999 a 2020 |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 Moreira, Aline Paiva Urban Agriculture Statistical methods Alternative farming systems Bioeconomy Fertilizer Agricultural food market. Agricultura urbana Métodos estatísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomia Fertilizante Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. Agricultura urbana Métodos estadísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomía Fertilizantes Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. Moreira, Aline Paiva Urban Agriculture Statistical methods Alternative farming systems Bioeconomy Fertilizer Agricultural food market. Agricultura urbana Métodos estatísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomia Fertilizante Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. Agricultura urbana Métodos estadísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomía Fertilizantes Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 |
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Are human urine recycling technologies becoming a worldwide trend in Agri-Food sector? A review by bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2020 |
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Moreira, Aline Paiva |
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Moreira, Aline Paiva Moreira, Aline Paiva Magalhaes Filho, Fernando Jorge Correa Paulo, Paula Loureiro Magalhaes Filho, Fernando Jorge Correa Paulo, Paula Loureiro |
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Magalhaes Filho, Fernando Jorge Correa Paulo, Paula Loureiro |
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Moreira, Aline Paiva Magalhaes Filho, Fernando Jorge Correa Paulo, Paula Loureiro |
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Urban Agriculture Statistical methods Alternative farming systems Bioeconomy Fertilizer Agricultural food market. Agricultura urbana Métodos estatísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomia Fertilizante Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. Agricultura urbana Métodos estadísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomía Fertilizantes Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. |
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Urban Agriculture Statistical methods Alternative farming systems Bioeconomy Fertilizer Agricultural food market. Agricultura urbana Métodos estatísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomia Fertilizante Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. Agricultura urbana Métodos estadísticos Sistemas agrícolas alternativos Bioeconomía Fertilizantes Mercado de alimentos agrícolas. |
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The recovery of organic fertilizers from human urine as one of the solutions for the sustainable management of effluents and sanitation can be very promising, by the strategy of reuse urban wastewater, combined with the development of agricultural input. The aim of this study was to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the publications available in the ScienceDirect and Wiley Online Library databases on the subject of human urine nutrient recovery for the period from 1999 to 2020 to respond whether human urine recycling can improve cities resilience, through urban water management has the potential to become a competitive solution in the Agri-Food global market based on scientific findings. The process of bibliometric analysis exploring databases were divided in 8 steps: 1) Key-word selection, 2) Period selection, 3) Database selection, 4) Scanning the publications, 5) Removal of duplicates, 6) Verification of publications, 7) Selection of the publications with the highest adherence, 8) Final classification. A total of 985 scientific publications were selected from the Wiley Online Library and 996 from Science Direct. Out of these, only 45 were selected for being potentially aligned with urine recycling technologies relate to water management in a worldwide perspective. Human urine as a bio-fertilizer has the potential to the Agribusiness market, based on statistical data analysis, however to become a marketable product, especially in low-middle income countries, sustainability assessment studies of urine technologies, integrating economic, social and environmental aspects are needed. |
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