About JoE
The Journal of Ecohydraulics is an online journal from the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) published twice a year with the support of China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR).
The Journal welcomes papers from a range of approaches -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.
The Journal of Ecohydraulics (TJoE) embodies the varied research undertaken in ecohydraulics covering water resources and aquatic life, ecology, biology, hydraulics, engineering, geoscience, environmental science, climate change and other related fields, with an emphasis on the integration of these disciplines.
The Journal 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.
For more information read the Instructions for authors and Aims and scope.
IAHR members receive JoE as part of their normal subscription.
Non members should go directly to the Taylor & Francis website to subscribe.
Editor
Saitama University, Japan
JoE Best Paper Award and Best Reviewer Award
The Journal of Ecohydraulics (JoE) Best Paper Award and Best Reviewer Award recognise outstanding papers and reviewers who contributed to the Journal of Ecohydraulics and aims at encouraging scientists to contribute to the varied research in the field of ecohydraulics. Both awards were established in 2021 (starting in 2022) by IAHR and the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR) and are given annually to two authors of the paper judged the most outstanding paper and two reviewers judged to provide most outstanding reviews of the paper submitted to JoE. The Best Paper Award and the Best Reviewer Award will both consist of an award certificate and a monetary prize of EUR 1,000.
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Submit your paper before 31 December 2022! Special Issue on Remote Sensing
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