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The Journal of Ecohydraulics (TJoE), the flagship journal for our community.

Introduction

The Journal of Ecohydraulics (TJoE) is envisioned to be the flagship destination for the world to present scholarship and novel ideas about ecohydraulics, broadly defined. It is also an outlet for reporting important guidance about practical management solutions for difficult environmental and engineering problems that ecohydraulics is well suited to address.

The Journal of Ecohydraulics is published by IAHR with the support of IWHR.

History

The journal launched in 2016 under the Editor-in-Chief leadership of Professors Paul Kemp and Chris Katopodis, two eminent ecohydraulicists. They wrote several interesting editorials that help people understand the opportunity and challenges facing our research community.

From 2021-2025, Prof. Takashi Asaeda led the journal as Editor-in-Chief. During this period he achieved a broadening of submissions and oversaw the onset of impactful citation metrics.

For 2026-2029, Prof. Gregory Pasternack is serving as the journal’s Editor-in-Chief. The initial focus of his leadership is to improve internal operations to ensure that authors get a supportive and high-quality experience. Meanwhile, AI and “papermill” submission trends require enhanced scrutiny of submissions to make sure they align with the journal’s mission and add novel insights about ecohydraulics.

Submissions welcome!

Although the journal is young, it is uniquely ours as a transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research community. This makes it very meaningful — we can make of it what we want it to be to serve our community. The key is to include the journal in the suite of journals that you submit your research manuscripts to, so you get the benefit of a dedicated readership that understands our domain.

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