Coastal Hydrology and Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions

A special issue of Coasts (ISSN 2673-964X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 April 2025 | Viewed by 216

Special Issue Editors


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Guest Editor
School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Interests: coastal watershed management; hydrological modeling, climate change impacts; human resillience; agricultural water management, SWAT/SWAT+ model; flood; drought

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1. Department of Extension, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
2. Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Interests: hydrology; agricultural best management practices (BMPs); ecosystem services; carbon sequestration; soil and water conservation; water quality management; climate change mitigation; sustainable agriculture; SWAT modeling; nutrient management

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Department of Geography and Planning, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
Interests: climate variability; monsoon dynamics; tropical cyclones; extreme weather events; tropical-extratropical interactions; regional climate modeling; coastal precipitation patterns; climate impact on coastal systems; atmospheric sciences; southeastern U.S. climate
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1. Department of Extension, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
2. Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Interests: water quality; coastal watershed management; hydrological modeling; SWAT+ model; climate change adaptation; sea-level rise impacts; nitrate loading; best management practices (BMPs); watershed-scale conservation; agricultural nutrient runoff

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We invite researchers and scholars to contribute to the Special Issue titled “Coastal Hydrology and Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions”. This Special Issue aims to explore the complex interplay between climate change, nutrient dynamics, and coastal hydrology. With climate change, rising sea levels, saltwater intrusion, and crop yield reduction increasingly threatening coastal ecosystems and economies worldwide, understanding the drivers contributing to these impacts is more critical than ever.

This Special Issue seeks high-quality research and review articles that examine the impacts of climate change on water resources, nutrient cycling, the role of anthropogenic nutrient enrichment, and how coastal hydrology contributes to water degradation. We welcome submissions from a wide range of disciplines, including (i) hydrology, (ii) climate change, (iii) human resilience under changing climate, (iv) coastal processes, (v) nature-based solutions, (vi) environmental economics, and (vii) sustainable coastal ecosystem. Interdisciplinary research, case studies, and innovative methodological approaches are particularly welcomed and encouraged.

Join us in advancing scientific knowledge to maintain coastal resilience. Submit your manuscripts and take advantage of this Special Issue, where we will work with you to showcase your research and help it reach a broad, interdisciplinary audience.

Dr. Thanh Nhan Duc Tran
Dr. Asmita Murumkar
Dr. Rosana Nieto Ferreira
Guest Editors

Dr. Mahesh R. Tapas
Guest Editor Assistant

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Keywords

  • climate change
  • nutrient enrichment
  • coastal hydrology
  • sustainable water management
  • anthro-pogenic impacts
  • saltwater intrusion
  • coastal resilience
  • nature-based solutions
  • environmental economics
  • water resource degradation

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Published Papers

This special issue is now open for submission, see below for planned papers.

Planned Papers

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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to explore the complex interplay between climate change, nutrient dynamics, and coastal hydrology. With climate change, rising sea levels, saltwater intrusion, and crop yield reduction increasingly threatening coastal ecosystems and economies worldwide, understanding the drivers contributing to these impacts is more critical than ever. It seeks high-quality research and review articles that examine the impacts of climate change on water resources, nutrient cycling, the role of anthropogenic nutrient enrichment, and how coastal hydrology contributes to water degradation. We welcome submissions from a wide range of disciplines, including (i) hydrology, (ii) climate change, (iii) human resilience under changing climate, (iv) coastal processes, (v) nature-based solutions, (vi) environmental economics, and (vii) sustainable coastal ecosystem.

Keywords: climate change; nutrient enrichment; coastal hydrology; sustainable water management; anthro-pogenic impacts; saltwater intrusion; coastal resilience; nature-based solutions; environmental economics; water resource degradation

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