Water Resources Management Under Uncertainty and Climate Change (Second Edition)

A special issue of Hydrology (ISSN 2306-5338). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrology–Climate Interactions".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2026 | Viewed by 34

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Department of Geosciences, College of Petroleum Engineering and Geosciences, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Hydrological processes are inherently uncertain for various reasons, such as the stochastic nature of many natural parameters and measurement errors and computation/modelling errors, among others. Climate change is another significant factor that increases the uncertainty of hydrological processes, due to unexpected climate phenomena such as floods, droughts and wildfires. Extreme events such as heavy rainfall, snowstorms, floods and increases in temperature affect the water cycle in many ways, which requires special attention. Some of the direct impacts of climate change include water resource availability, land degradation, water pollution, flood risk and land use. Indirect impacts include land management, population, and economic and social development. Sustainable water resource management incorporates environmental, economic, and social factors, which requires a reliable knowledge of all factors affecting these sustainability measures. This makes water resource management a real challenge for hydrologists because of the interconnections between these factors and the uncertainty involved.

This Special Issue aims to compile state-of-the-art original research work on uncertainty quantification in hydrology and water resource management, considering the impact of climate change.

Suggested themes and article types for submissions include:

  • New methods of modelling uncertainty in hydrological processes.
  • Water resource management considering climate change.
  • Impact of uncertainty and climate change on water quality.
  • Using artificial intelligence tools to cope with uncertainty in hydrology.
  • Applications of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Water Resources Monitoring, Modelling, and Management

We look forward to receiving your original research articles and reviews.

Dr. Husam Musa Baalousha
Dr. Marwan Fahs
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Keywords

  • hydrological processes
  • uncertainty analysis
  • water resources management
  • climate change

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