2009 Impact Factor: 0.801!
CONTRIBUTIONS
include, but are not limited to new developments or applications in the following areas:
AREAS OF INTEREST
- integrated water resources management
- watershed land use planning and management
- spatial planning and management of floodplains
- flood forecasting and flood risk management
- drought forecasting and drought management
- floodplain, river and estuarine restoration
- climate change impact prediction and planning of remedial measures
- management of mountain rivers
- water quality management including non point source pollution
- operation strategies for engineered river systems
- maintenance strategies for river systems and for structures
- project-affected-people and stakeholder participation
- conservation of natural and cultural heritage
- sustainable and adaptive management
- legislative and policy issues
- trans-boundary issues and management of international river basins
TOOLS FOR RIVER MANAGEMENT
- modelling approaches and applications
- model calibration, validation and uncertainty
- GIS/MIS applications
- decision support systems and other design and management tools
- risk assessment, risk communication and risk management
- real-time field monitoring and remote sensing
CONTENTS
- Profile (case studies)
- Forum/opinion
- Research
- Book reviews
- Agenda
*JRBM: Call for Papers
€600 grand prize for best paper published in 2010. All papers published in 2010 will be considered by the editors and editorial board and the winner will be announced in a 2011 issue of the journal.The editors' decision is final.
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