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30 April 2025
Limnological Review | Aims and Scope Updated

In April, the Limnological Review (ISSN: 2300-7575) editorial team, led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piotr Rzymski from Poznań University of Medical Sciences, held insightful discussions on its strategic plans and refined the journal’s aim and scope to reinforce its primary focus on freshwater research.

Aims (old version):

Aims (updated version):

The Limnological Review (ISSN: 2300-7575) is an international open access journal on all different subdisciplines of freshwater environment studies. The journal publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to provide a platform for publication, information and debate, encompassing all areas which fall within the scope of aquatic science.

The Limnological Review (ISSN: 2300-7575) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering all subdisciplines of freshwater environmental studies. The journal primarily publishes research articles and reviews, although other article types will also be considered. We aim to provide a platform for publication, information, and debate, encompassing all areas within the scope of freshwater science. There are no restrictions on the maximum length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided to ensure that the results can be reproduced.

Scope (old version):

Scope (updated version):

The journal covers all different subdisciplines of aquatic science:

  • Physical Geography
  • Limnology
  • Paleolimnology
  • Hydrology
  • Aquatic Biology
  • Ecohydrology
  • Hydrochemistry and Aquatic Toxicology
  • Sedimentology
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Geoinformatics (GIS)

The journal covers a variety of subdisciplines of freshwater science, including the following:

  • Limnology;
  • Paleolimnology;
  • Climate Change and Freshwater Systems;
  • Conservation and Restoration Ecology;
  • Hydrology;
  • Freshwater Biology;
  • Freshwater Microbiology;
  • Freshwater Chemistry;
  • Freshwater Biogeochemistry;
  • Freshwater Toxicology;
  • Freshwaters and Human Health;
  • Ecohydrology;
  • Physical Geography;
  • Sedimentology;
  • Environmental Engineering;
  • Geoinformatics (GIS);
  • Tourism and Recreation and Freshwater;
  • Freshwater Policy and Management.

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