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Water | An Open Access Journal from MDPI Water is a peer-reviewed, open access journal on water science and technology, including the ecology and management of water resources, and is published semimonthly online by MDPI Water collaborates with the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) In addition, the American Institute of Hydrology (AIH), The Polish Limnological Society (PLS) and Japanese Society of Physical Hydrology
MDPI - Publisher of Open Access Journals Editor’s Choice articles are based on recommendations by the scientific editors of MDPI journals from around the world Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers, or important in the respective research area
Water | Instructions for Authors - MDPI Shortcuts Submission Checklist Please: Read the Aims Scope to gain an overview and assess if your manuscript is suitable for this journal;; Use the Microsoft Word template or LaTeX template to prepare your manuscript;; Make sure that issues about publication ethics, research ethics, copyright, authorship, figure formats, data and references format have been appropriately considered;
MDPI | Institutional Open Access Program MDPI offers institutions and consortia the opportunity to join over 900 institutions on our Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP), which provides transparency to the MDPI submission process, access to a unique institutional dashboard environment, and a discount on Article Processing Charges (APC) for affiliated researchers
Remote Sensing Techniques for Water Quality Monitoring: A Review - MDPI Freshwater resources are facing increasing challenges to water quality, due to factors such as population growth, human activities, climate change, and various human-made pressures While on-site methods, as specified in the USGS water quality sampling handbook, are usually precise, they require more time, are costly, and provide data at specific points, which lacks the essential comprehensive
Oil Spill Modeling: A Critical Review on Current Trends . . . - MDPI Several oil spill simulation models exist in the literature, which are used worldwide to simulate the evolution of an oil slick created from marine traffic, petroleum production, or other sources These models may range from simple parametric calculations to advanced, new-generation, operational, three-dimensional numerical models, coupled to meteorological, hydrodynamic, and wave models
Economic, Societal, and Environmental Impacts of Available Energy . . . The impacts that the available energy sources have had on society, the environment, and the economy have become a focus of attention in recent years, generating polarization of opinions Understanding these impacts is crucial for rational evaluation and the development of strategies for economic growth and energy security This review examines such impacts of the main energy resources
Water Security Under Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions . . . - MDPI Different countries face significant challenges in managing water-related natural hazards, such as floods and shortages, while ensuring adequate water quality and quantity to satisfy human needs and preserve ecosystems Climate change projections exacerbate this situation by intensifying the hydrological cycle, resulting in substantial changes in precipitation patterns, evapotranspiration, and
Water | Aims Scope - MDPI Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications
Factors Influencing Farmers’ Adoption of Best Management . . . - MDPI Best management practices (BMPs) for reducing agricultural non-point source pollution are widely available However, agriculture remains a major global contributor to degradation of waters because farmers often do not adopt BMPs To improve water quality, it is necessary to understand the factors that influence BMP adoption by farmers We review the findings of BMP adoption studies from both