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INBO Newsletter
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Journal of Water Resources Management
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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS)
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) is an online and open access international journal published by the European Geosciences Union (EGU) for the dissemination of original research in hydrology. HESS complies with the EGU concept of "Public Peer Review" and "Interactive Public Discussions". After having passed a rapid access peer review process manuscripts submitted to HESS will be published first of all in the "Discussions" part of the website of the journal, being then subject to interactive public discussions initiated by alerting the scientific community. The results of the public peer-review and the interactive public discussions are then used for the final evaluation of the manuscript by the Editor and, eventually, for its publication on the website of the actual journal.
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Journals of EWA National Member Associations
Journals of EWA National Member Associations.
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The International Review of Hydrobiology
Throughout the decades, the development of water ecology has been reflected
in the International Review of Hydrobiology: the analysis and assessment of
biological structures in water in their interconnection with the internal
and external cycle of materials. Today the articles reflect the journal's
title: Hydrobiology - the science of life processes in water. It is
international, forming the basis for relevant decisions in politics and
society, since mankind is dependent on water in so many ways.
An international team of scientists guarantees the international character
and comprehensive coverage of this journal.
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Water Alternatives: An interdisciplinary Journal on water, Politics and Development
WaA is an interdisciplinary journal addressing the full range of issues that
water raises in contemporary societies. Its ambition is to provide space for
alternative and critical thinking on such issues (see our manifesto for more
details). WaA welcomes contributions that address any dimension of water
resources development, management and use, and their relations with society
and the environment. Water Alternatives will be published three times each
year. The inaugural issue will be released on the 1st of June 2008.
Submissions are welcome: you may already send your manuscripts to the
editors and register in order to receive tables of contents when a new issue
is published.
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