Aims and scope

Digital Water offers both academic and practitioner readers in the water resources field a broad overview of digital transformation across the central three domains of water resources research: water uses, water-related disasters mitigation and water environment preservation. In these domains of the water sector there is a need for improved management based on information technology solutions from sensors to decision making systems.

The central focus for submissions to Digital Water should be on methods and technologies aimed at managing both natural and artificial water systems and resources that have an immediate practical application. Although methods and models may be presented, articles should not be solely theoretical and a direct impact in practice must be evident.

Please see the Editorial Matrix for further details on the subject areas covered by Digital Water.