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Our March issue includes a focus issue on ecohydrology. 

Editorial

Announcements

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    In this collection/call for paper, we present articles that explore all parts of sanitation research, including public health aspects, sustainable management, technology development and implementation, and environmental, social and technical challenges. We welcome submissions of articles that can help further our understanding and/or offer solutions to best address the global sanitation crisis.

    Open for submissions
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    In this collection/call for papers, we explore the hydraulic problems faced in both fundamental and applied research, with direct relevance for the optimal planning, design and operation of water resource systems. Our collection features articles that cover, for example, hydraulic structures, erosion protection, flood protection, hydroelectric-power generation, and more.

    Open for submissions
  • Nature Water talks march

    Nature Water Talks are online events organized by the Nature Water journal editors. The aim is to provide an informal and professional venue for our community to discuss a range of topics related to water resources and their relationship to society. We hope to engage a wide community across the globe by inviting experts to discuss challenges and opportunities in water-related issues.

Nature Water is a Transformative Journal; authors can publish using the traditional publishing route OR via immediate gold Open Access.

Our Open Access option complies with funder and institutional requirements.

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