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The Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management is a monthly scientific journal of engineering published by the American Society of Civil Engineers since 1943. The journal covers the development of methods, theories, and applications to current administrative, economic, engineering, planning, and social issues as they apply to water resources management.
Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment; Journal of Technical Topics in Civil Engineering; Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems; Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part B: Pavements; Journal of Urban Planning and Development; Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management; Journal of Waterway, Port ...
This is a list of notable peer-reviewed academic journals related to urban, regional, land-use, transportation and environmental planning and to urban studies, regional science. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research
Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law; Journal of Planning Education and Research; Journal of Planning History; Journal of Planning Literature; Journal of the American Planning Association; Journal of Transport and Land Use; Journal of Urban History; Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Improving water quality. A simple optimization model identifies the cost-minimizing mix of best management practices to reduce the excess of nutrients in a watershed. [4] Hydrological optimization is now being proposed for use with smart markets for water-related resources. [5] Pipe network optimization with genetic algorithms. [6]
The Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA). JAWRA publishes original papers on broad topics related to water resource issues. All papers are refereed prior to publication. JAWRA is published bi-monthly, beginning with the February issue. Prior to 1997, JAWRA was known as Water Resources Bulletin.
To direct water to many users, municipal water supplies often route it through a water supply network. A major part of this network will consist of interconnected pipes. This network creates a special class of problems in hydraulic design, with solution methods typically referred to as pipe network analysis. Water utilities generally make use ...
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