Proceedings
Authors are kindly asked to submit original manuscripts (in electronic form) to Conference Proceedings (full paper submission is optional depending on authors' preference). All accepted papers will be published in conference proceedings (ISSN 2285-7923) and submitted for evaluation and indexation to ISI Web of Science Clarivate Analytics, SCOPUS, EBSCO, Google Scholar, CNKI (WRW 2014, WRW 2016, WRW 2018 are indexed in ISI Web of Science Clarivate Analytics).
This event also gives you a great opportunity to raise up your international citation rating as an author and personal academic degree and to share your experience and knowledge to other colleagues and researchers.
Full papers submission deadline: May 15, 2023.
All text will be in English, in .doc or .docx format (please do not use other format) and submitted electronically to: wrw_conference@limnology.ro Accepted oral and poster contributions will be included in the conference proceedings. The total number of pages of the manuscript must not be shorter than 6 pages (proceedings are available only in electronic form).
The manuscripts/ Copyright Agreement should be saved with the name of the abstract number and name of the first author (ex. "A1Gastescu" see the abstract section). Once a paper is accepted, authors will transfer copyright to the Romanian Limnogeographical Association. The form for transfer of copyright must be completed by the author(s) and submitted togheter with the manuscript. By Copyright Transfer Agreement, the author(s) warrants that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere and the manuscript is the original work of the author(s). The contents and ideas presented in conference proceedings are responsibility of the authors only. No paper will be published in the Proceedings unless a transfer of copyright form and payment of the registration fee.
At the same time, author(s) are encouraged to submit articles for journal:
Water (IF: 3.53)
Special Issue: Hydroinformatic Tools in Water Resources and Water Extreme Events Study
(Editors: Daniel DUNEA, Gheorghe ŞERBAN, Petre BREȚCAN)
Dear Colleagues,
An increase in the volume of data accumulated from hydrological stations combined with the information provided from remote sensing is a challenge but also an opportunity for the scientific community. Hydroinformatics research using different techniques of selection, processing, and visualization of data using modern analytical tools is the solution for understanding the dynamics, trends, and uncertainties of different hydrological processes and parameters (... read more)
Sensors (IF: 3.847)
Special issue: Ecohydrological Sensing and Modeling with Geographic Information Systems
Editors: Takashi Asaeda, Dongdong Shao, Petre Brețcan, Shuxin Luo
Recent advances in remote sensing technology, especially those based on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), have revolutionized ecological and environmental monitoring. The applicability of UAV as a flexible cost-effective tool for frequent high-resolution mapping and monitoring, particularly for small-scale systems when used in combination with multispectral cameras and the Structure from Motion (SfM) algorithm, has been well established
Water (IF: 3.53)
Special Issue "Water Governance and Sustainable Water Resources Management"
Editors: Mariusz Adynkiewicz-Piragas, Leszek Kuchar, Alicja Edyta Krzemińska, Anna Zaręba
Dear Colleagues,
The OECD defines Water Governance as a set of political, institutional and administrative principles and practices, as well as formal and non-formal processes, in which stakeholders can articulate their expectations and needs in the field of water management. Such knowledge allows for decision-making and the implementation of actions depending on the needs of stakeholders (OECD 2015). In other words, governance refers to the role of institutions and the relationships between organizations and social groups involved in decision-making processes regarding water, both in different sectors and between urban, rural and international areas (read more ...).