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The Journal of Ecohydraulics accepted in ESCI

Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) logoThe IAHR Journal of Ecohydraulics has been accepted for coverage in the Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). 

This will help raising the profile of the journal exposed to a wider audience, benefitting the authors, and the ecohydraulics community as a whole.

This is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the Editor in Chief Takashi Asaeda, past Editors -Christos Katopodis and Paul Kemp- and the editorial team. IAHR would like to acknowledge their work and members´support.

What is next? According to Clarivate´s selection process, journals in ESCI are continuosly evaluated for possible inclusion in the main index Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) when their citation activity indicates that the impact criteria may be met, regardless of the time since their last evaluation. This is why the support of the community citing papers published in JoE when appropriate, is very important.

The Journal, published since 2016, is of interest to academics involved in fundamental or applied sciences, as well as practitioners and policy makers working at the applied environmental management end of the spectrum, including those who seek innovative solutions to environmental assessment, impacts of and mitigation for existing or new projects. A range of approaches are invited – from physical and numerical modelling to empirical laboratory experimentation and field studies – aimed to answer fundamental questions and solve challenges of value to real world applications. Articles that demonstrate novel investigations and research interactions, bridging disciplinary divides, as well as integrate physical and ecological processes are particularly welcomed. Key contributors comprise of aquatic biologists and ecologists, environmental and climate change scientists, civil, mechanical, and environmental engineers, regulators and policy makers, natural resource managers, and conservationists.

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