Scope of the Journal
The scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to, the following key areas:
- Water Resources Management: Papers focusing on the
sustainable management, utilization, and conservation of water resources
in different geographical regions, including but not limited to surface
water, groundwater, and integrated water resources management
approaches, surface storage and evaporation
- Hydrology: Contributions related to hydrological
processes, modeling, and analysis, such as rainfall-runoff modeling,
hydrological forecasting, groundwater modeling, and water quality
assessment, geohydrology, hydroelectric-power development,
- Hydraulic Engineering: Research covering the
design, analysis, and optimization of hydraulic structures and systems,
including dams, levees, channels, irrigation systems, flood control
measures, and coastal engineering, dams and breakwaters management,
computational hydraulics, river engineering, drainage engineer,
hydrostatics, hydrologic frequency analysis, flow measurement, hydraulic
machines, irrigation engineering
- Climate Change and Water Security: Investigations
into the impacts of climate change on water resources, adaptation
strategies, resilience building, and enhancing water security in the
face of changing environmental conditions.
- Water Policy and Governance: Studies examining
policies, regulations, institutional frameworks, and governance
structures related to water management at local, regional, national, and
international levels.
- Water Quality and Pollution Control: Articles
addressing water quality monitoring, pollution prevention, and
remediation techniques to safeguard water resources and ecosystems from
contamination and degradation.
- Emerging Technologies and Innovations: Exploration
of innovative technologies, methodologies, and tools for enhancing water
resources assessment, management, and infrastructure development, such
as remote sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and artificial
intelligence applications.
- Interdisciplinary Approaches: Research integrating
principles and methodologies from diverse disciplines, including but not
limited to engineering, hydrology, ecology, economics, sociology, and
policy studies, to address complex water resources challenges.
Indexing Information: Index Copernicus, DRJI.