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Water Resources Management

ISSN: 0920-4741

官网: http://link.springer.com/journal/11269

出版商: Springer

Description:

Water Resources Management is an international, multidisciplinary forum for the publication of original contributions and the exchange of knowledge and experience on the management of water resources. In particular, the journal publishes contributions on water resources assessment, development, conservation and control, emphasizing policies and strategies. Contributions examine planning and design of water resource systems, and operation, maintenance and administration of water resource systems. Coverage extends to these closely related topics: water demand and consumption; applied surface and groundwater hydrology; water management techniques; simulation and modelling of water resource systems; forecasting and control of quantity and quality of water; economic and social aspects of water use; legislation and water resources protection. Water Resources Management is supported scientifically by the European Water Resources Association, a scientific and technical nonprofit-making European association.

Title Scholar cited Year Review Cycle Accept Cycle
Identification of Streamflow Response to Climate Change and Human Activities in the Wei River Basin, China

Authors:Depeng Zuo,Zongxue Xu,Wei Wu,Jie Zhao,Fangfang Zhao

Keywords:Climate change,Human activities,Streamflow,Response,Wei River

DOI:10.1007/s11269-014-0519-0

Received:2013-06-16 ; Accepted:2014-01-12 ; Online:2014-01-28

- 2014 6.3 7
Effectiveness of Rainwater Harvesting in Runoff Volume Reduction in a Planned Industrial Park, China

Authors:Xingqi Zhang,Maochuan Hu

Keywords:Rainwater Harvesting,Optimum Cistern Capacity,Flood Risk,Runoff Volume Reduction,Industrial Park

DOI:10.1007/s11269-013-0507-9

Received:2013-05-16 ; Accepted:2013-12-29 ; Online:2014-01-26

- 2014 6.9 7.6
Multi-Objective Parameter Calibration and Multi-Attribute Decision-Making: An Application to Conceptual Hydrological Model Calibration

Authors:Jianzhong Zhou,Shuo Ouyang,Xuemin Wang,Lei Ye,Hao Wang

Keywords:Parameters calibration,Conceptual hydrological models,Multi-objective cultural self-adaptive electromagnetism-like mechanism,Decision-making problem

DOI:10.1007/s11269-014-0514-5

Received:2013-10-18 ; Accepted:2014-01-01 ; Online:2014-01-26

- 2014 1.8 2.5
Ecological Evaluation of the Baja-Bezdan Canal (Hungary–Serbia) for Reconstruction Planning

Authors:Dénes Lóczy,Ildikó Mátrai,Gizella Fehér,Zsolt Váradi

Keywords:Channel restoration,Ecological status,Ecology-based proposals,WFD

DOI:10.1007/s11269-014-0517-2

Received:2013-07-27 ; Accepted:2014-01-11 ; Online:2014-01-23

- 2014 4.9 5.6
Valorization of Irrigation Water in A Basin with Large Hydropower Production through Coupled Hydrological and Electric System Modelling

Authors:Magdalena Crisci,Rafael Terra

Keywords:Water management,Irrigation water,Hydro power,Hydrologic models

DOI:10.1007/s11269-013-0497-7

Received:2013-06-28 ; Accepted:2013-12-15 ; Online:2014-01-15

- 2014 5 5.7
Apparent Losses Analysis in District Metered Areas of Water Distribution Systems

Authors:Kunlun Xin,Tao Tao,Yingjun Lu,Xiaolan Xiong,Fei Li

Keywords:Non-revenue water,Apparent loss,Metering error,District metered areas,Minimum night flow

DOI:10.1007/s11269-013-0508-8

Received:2013-08-06 ; Accepted:2013-12-29 ; Online:2014-01-15

- 2014 4.1 4.8
Single Criterion and Multiple Criteria Analysis: A Comparison of Water Quality Monitoring Designs for a River System

Authors:Chia-Ling Chang,You-Tze Lin,Pei-Te Chiueh

Keywords:Criterion analysis,Environmental management,Monitoring network,Water quality

DOI:10.1007/s11269-013-0505-y

Received:2013-04-05 ; Accepted:2013-12-22 ; Online:2014-01-14

- 2014 8 8.7
Adapting Multireservoir Operation to Shifting Patterns of Water Supply and Demand

Authors:E. Vonk,Y. P. Xu,M. J. Booij,X. Zhang,D. C. M. Augustijn

Keywords:Reservoir operation,Multi-objective genetic algorithm,WEAP,Multireservoir system,Climate adaptation,Scenario analysis

DOI:10.1007/s11269-013-0499-5

Received:2013-07-05 ; Accepted:2013-12-15 ; Online:2014-01-12

- 2014 4.7 5.4
A Comparative Study of Flexibility in Water Allocation in the Context of Hydrologic Variability

Authors:Hang Zheng,Clive Lyle,Zhongjing Wang

Keywords:Water allocation,Flexibility,Autonomy,Assessment

DOI:10.1007/s11269-014-0515-4

Received:2013-02-26 ; Accepted:2014-01-02 ; Online:2014-01-12

- 2014 9.6 10.3
Radar Altimetry Aids Managing Gauge Networks

Authors:Joecila Santos da Silva,Stéphane Calmant,Frédérique Seyler,Daniel Medeiros Moreira,Daniel Oliveira,Achiles Monteiro

Keywords:Radar altimetry,Hydrological observation networks,Water level networks,Ungauged water basin, Amazon basin

DOI:10.1007/s11269-013-0484-z

Received:2011-07-13 ; Accepted:2013-03-21 ; Online:2014-01-12

- 2014 19.9 20.6