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Water Management: Call for Early Career Reviewers!

Water Management

Water Management (WAMA) is pleased to announce the creation of an Early Career Reviewer Board.

About the journal

Water Management journal publishes high-quality, authoritative and stimulating articles on the management of water in natural and engineered systems. Topics covered include:

  • Applied hydrological and hydraulic engineering
  • water resources planning
  • water supply
  • demand management
  • catchment management
  • water-energy-food-environment linkages
  • hydro-ecology
  • sediment transport
  • sewerage
  • treatment
  • urban water distribution and drainage
  • hydroinformatics
  • green and grey infrastructure
  • hydraulic structures
  • flooding and drought
  • water allocation
  • water policy
  • water sustainability
  • transboundary river basins
  • circular economy
  • pricing and water economics.

The role of the Early Career Reviewer

WAMA decided to develop an Early Career Reviewer Board (ECRB) to give Early Career Researchers the means to participate within a journal publishing environment and to be involved in developing the journal for the community along with the Editor, Associate Editors and Editorial Board Members.

Selected applicants will be appointed to the ECRB for 2 years, after which there may be the opportunity to be appointed to the Editorial Board in consultation with the Editor-in-Chief. Each successful member will be expected to review 3 to 4 new papers per year. Guidance will be provided for the journal’s submission system, ReView.

Applications

Please email the Commissioning Editor ([email protected]) with a statement (no more than 400 words) on why you would like to work on WAMA and what you can bring to the journal, along with a copy of a two-page CV. Please use 'WAMA ECRB' in your subject line.

Please do also include the following in your application:

  • Mention of your primary areas of research and/or professional expertise
  • LinkedIn account (if applicable)
  • Google Scholar (if applicable)
  • ORCID ID

Early Career Researchers are those who have up to eight years since they earned their doctoral degree (excluding career breaks).

Recruitment for the Early Career Reviewer Board is now closed. We may reopen applications in the future, so please check back for updates.