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    • Interdisciplinary science integrating hydrology, nature, society, and humanity.

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    • Socio-hydrology emerged to address complex human-water system dynamics and sustainable resource challenges.
    • It explores the two-way feedbacks and co-evolutionary mechanisms within coupled human-water systems.

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    • To define and summarize the features, core research areas, and scope of socio-hydrology.
    • To differentiate socio-hydrology from traditional hydrology, eco-hydrology, and hydro-sociology.
    • To provide future research prospects for socio-hydrology, particularly in China.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual review and synthesis of socio-hydrology's background and fundamental concepts.
    • Analysis of key research content, including tradeoffs, water resource management interests, and virtual water.
    • Comparative analysis with related disciplines like traditional hydrology, eco-hydrology, and hydro-sociology.

    Main Results:

    • Socio-hydrology focuses on the tradeoffs within coupled human-water systems, water resource management interests, and virtual water research.
    • Key features and fundamental concepts of socio-hydrology have been elucidated.
    • The relationship and distinctions between socio-hydrology and other related fields were discussed.

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    • Socio-hydrology offers a crucial framework for understanding and managing complex human-water interactions.
    • Future research should focus on completing academic content, deepening quantitative analysis, and exploring scale dependencies.
    • Integrating socio-hydrology with eco-hydrology is recommended for advancing the field.