In collaboration with Iranian Watershed Management Association
Volume 17 (2025-2026)
Volume 16 (2024-2025)
Volume 15 (2023-2024)
Volume 14 (2022-2023)
Volume 13 (2021-2022)
Volume 12 (2020-2021)
Volume 11 (2019-2020)
Volume 10 (2018-2019)
Volume 9 (2017-2018)
Volume 8 (2016-2017)
Volume 7 (2015-2016)
Volume 6 (2014-2015)
Volume 5 (2013-2014)
Volume 4 (2012-2013)
Volume 3 (2011-2012)
Volume 2 (2010-2011)
Volume 1 (2009-2010)
Number of Volumes 18
Number of Issues 69
Number of Articles 754
Number of Contributors 1,621
Article View 870,847
PDF Download 675,779
View Per Article 1154.97
PDF Download Per Article 896.26
Acceptance Rate 35
Average First Action (Day) 2
Average Review Date (Day) 30
Average Time to Accept (Day) 150
Average Time to Publish (After Acceptance) (Day) 180
Number of Indexing Databases 6

Journal of "Watershed Engineering and Management" has been published by the  Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute (SCWMRI)‎  since 2009. Watershed Engineering and Management is an open access double-blind peer-reviewed quarterly that publishes the latest findings and results of research conducted in the field of integrated watershed management, conservation, reclamation, development, exploitation of existing resources like soil, water, vegetation cover, and socio-economic and environmental aspects. All manuscripts are checked by the plagiarism diagnostic software (Hamyab) to identify the originality of the articles. 
This journal is not a member of the International Committee on Ethics in Publication (COPE) but follows its principles and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws.(Read more)


Journal of Watershed Engineering and Management has a cooperation agreement with the Iranian Watershed Management Association.


 

Journal Features

  • Quartile and Citation Impact in the Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC) (2021): Quartile:  (Q1)- Citation Impact (CI): 0.431
  • Rank in the Ministry of Science Research and Technology (in 2023 and 2024): A
  • Publisher: Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute (SCWMRI)‎
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Type of articles: Research article- Review article- Technical note
  • Type of refereeing: double-blind peer-reviewer
  • review and publishing fee: The amount of 4,000,000 Rials (after the final preparation of the article and before its official publication)
  • Release Policy: CC-BY
  • plagiarism diagnostic software: Hamyab

 


 

          

      

Spatiotemporal analysis of dust phenomena from 2020 to 2025 using remote sensing and source tracking with the HYSPLIT model: a case study of Ilam Province, Iran

Alireza Yousefi Kebriya; Ali Khalili; Hasan Rezaei

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.369911.2120

Abstract
  Introduction Dust storms have emerged as one of the most significant environmental challenges in arid and semi-arid regions, and their frequency and intensity have notably increased in Ilam Province in recent years. These storms have had wide-ranging impacts on public health, urban infrastructure, agriculture, ...  Read More

Monitoring and detection of land use/land cover change using machine learning algorithms on the google earth engine platform: a case study of the Karun 1 Watershed

Sina Nabizadeh; Ali asghar Naghipour; Ataollah Ebrahimi; Hamidreza Keshtkar; Elham Ghehsareh

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 25-44

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.371067.2135

Abstract
  Introduction Land use/land cover (LULC) maps are among the key tools for natural resource management, regional planning, and achieving sustainable development; therefore, the need for their accurate and up-to-date monitoring is increasingly emphasized. Continuous changes in land use driven by natural ...  Read More

Evaluation and comparison of machine learning and deep learning models in landslide susceptibility zoning case study: forest watershed 85, Golestan Province

Shadi Jalilian; Shaban Shataee Jouibary; Mohammad Hadi Moayeri; Amir Saddodin

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 45-63

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.369812.2119

Abstract
  IntroductionLandslides, as one of the most destructive natural disasters, cause significant annual human and financial losses worldwide, particularly in Golestan Province due to its specific topographic and climatic conditions. Although numerous studies have been conducted in this region, most have relied ...  Read More

Identifying and prioritizing reactive and proactive solutions to improve the health of the Kal-Aji watershed using the DPSIR framework and non-parametric statistical tests

Amin Salehpour Jam; Jamal Mosaffaie

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 64-81

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.368665.2103

Abstract
  Introduction The country's watersheds are dynamic ecosystems whose health has been affected by civil, economic, and social developments. This is while, in the current situation, in addition to human and management factors, climate change has also had undesirable consequences in these areas. The decline ...  Read More

Comparison of the effects of some topographic factors and reclamation measures on soil hydrological conditions

Saeedreza Moazeni Noghondar; Ali Salajeghe; Shahram Khalighi Sigaroudi; Ali Golkarian

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 82-102

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.368517.2099

Abstract
  Introduction Mountainous regions, as the most sensitive and vital ecosystems, play a crucial role in providing fresh water, regulating climate, and preserving biodiversity. However, these areas are vulnerable to soil erosion, natural resource degradation, and climate change. Sustainable water and soil ...  Read More

Comparison and evaluation of AHP and IRNAHP methods in flood susceptibility prioritization, case study: Fakhrabad Watershed, Yazd

Ehsan Bazrafshan; Hossein Malekinezhad; Seyed Zeynalabedin Hosseini; mehdi sepehri

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 103-119

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.369920.2121

Abstract
  Introduction Flood risk management is one of the most significant environmental and developmental challenges in arid and semi-arid regions of Iran. The Fakhraabad watershed in Yazd is prone to sudden floods due to its unique climatic and topographical characteristics, which can result in substantial ...  Read More

Design and development of a specialized spatial system for the management and analysis of suspended sediment data and flow discharge at country hydrometric station

Mahmoudreza Tabatabaei; Amin Salehpour Jam; Jamal Mosaffaie

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 120-146

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.368771.2109

Abstract
  IntroductionRapid population growth and economic development, especially in sensitive areas like watersheds, have increased the demand for water resources, leading to significant challenges. In watershed management, monitoring erosion and sedimentation processes is of paramount importance, as these processes ...  Read More

Comparative performance of linear and deep learning models in monthly runoff prediction, a case study of the Qarasu Watershed

Nader Jandaghi; Mehdi Alibegli

Volume 18, Issue 1 , April 2026, Pages 147-164

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.370888.2132

Abstract
  Introduction Water resources management in arid and semi-arid regions is one of the fundamental challenges of the present century. Population growth, climate change, and increasing demand have put significant pressure on surface water resources. In this context, monthly runoff prediction serves as a ...  Read More

Effect of sand on increased moisture in the root zone using two methods of irrigation
Volume 12, Issue 4 , January 2021, , Pages 994-1008

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2020.127982.1726

Abstract
  Soil erosion is an important chalenge in arid and semi-arid regions which has a negative impact on soil productivity and lose soil. Improper management of natural resources causes soil erosion. This reaearch was implemented in the north of Sistan and its aim was to idintyfy the effect of sand on increased ...  Read More

Effect of drought on groundwater resources in order to optimize utilization management, case study: Plain Alashtar
Volume 6, Issue 1 , May 2014, , Pages 10-20

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2014.101733

Abstract
  Drought is the most hazardous natural phenomenon. Although not preventable, its negative effects can be reduced through taking some measures. One of the systems severely affected by drought while less considered is the groundwater. In this study, drought status and its impact on groundwater resources ...  Read More

Assessment of soil and vegetation cover charachtristics on marl formations, case study: Sabzevar marls
Volume 12, Issue 4 , January 2021, , Pages 929-940

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2020.125526.1615

Abstract
  Marl formations due to their unsuitable physico-chemical properties have low vegetation cover and so are highly erodible. These formations make up about 2000 km2 of lands in Sabzevar and Davarzan areas. In this research, geology, pedology and vegetation cover of marl formations were studied. Geologically, ...  Read More

Considering the ability of Cs-137 method application to calculate soil sediment and deposition in Taseran watershed of Kabodar Ahang
Volume 3, Issue 2 , August 2011, , Pages 94-101

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2011.101920

Abstract
  Due to the importance of water erosion in reducing soil fertility many studies have been done on the quantity of this destructive phenomenon. Tamura and Rogowosky found a meaningful relation between water erosion and Cs-137 loss in soil matrix. This report was the first of application of Cs-137 method ...  Read More

Investigating the effects of climate change using the results of the sixth report of the inter-state delegation on the amount of runoff and sediment yield
Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2025, , Pages 550-570

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2024.365664.2062

Abstract
  Introduction Climate change is one of the most important challenges that affects natural ecosystems and different aspects of human life. The effects of global warming on the hydrology and water cycle in nature are very serious, and knowing these effects quantitatively creates more preparation to deal ...  Read More

Evaluation of Ecosystem Health of Meyghan Wetland of Arak

seid omid aleyasin; bahman shamsesfandabad; Hamid Toranjzar; abas ahmadi; Shahro Mokhtari

Articles in Press, Corrected Proof, Available Online from 13 September 2021

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2021.353494.1879

Abstract
  Abstract: Wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world. They provide a unique and rich habitat for creature .they also perform a wide range of economic and service functions such as water conservation, runoff regulation, water quality treatment and recreational services. The aim of ...  Read More

Estimation of spatio-temporal variability of soil moisture with ground penetrating radar(GPR)

mohammad taghi heydari; Hosseinali Bahrami; , alireza aliyari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 August 2022

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2022.352582.1857

Abstract
  Soil moisture is one of the fundamental parameters of the environment that is directly influenced by plant life, animal and activity of micro-organisms and plays a major role in energy exchanges between air and soil. Determination of the exact amount of soil moisture content in agricultural, hydrology ...  Read More

Qualitative study of river water using Hilsenhoff biological index (Case study: Babolrood watershed)

mehri raoofi; Mahmoud Habibnejad Roshan; Kaka Shahedi; Fatemeh Kardel

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 August 2022

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2022.356556.1926

Abstract
  Rivers are the main arteries of watersheds that play an important role in providing water for agriculture, drinking and industry. On the other hand, the reduction of river water quality has been one of the biggest human concerns in the last century. In order to evaluate the quality of running water, ...  Read More

Experimental Study on the Effect of Changing ُ Sea Wave Behavior on Scour Depth at Coastal Protection Structures

mohammad Rostami

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 06 August 2025

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.369745.2116

Abstract
  To evaluate the scour depth around cylindrical piles of coastal protection structures under wave impact pressure caused by wave breaking, an experimental study was designed. The study aimed to analyze how variations in wave characteristics, including wave height and period, influence scour depth. It ...  Read More

Experimental Assessment of Single Check Dam Performance for Peak Flow Reduction Using a Small-Scale Model of Sijan Stream

Rouhangiz Akhtari; Hamidreza Hajipoor; Mojtaba Saneie; Mohammadreza Gharibreza

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 06 August 2025

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.369122.2113

Abstract
  This study experimentally evaluates the performance of individual check dams in mitigating flood peaks using a 1:10 scale physical model of Sijan stream, testing 90 scenarios under controlled laboratory conditions. The research systematically examines how stream characteristics (number of check dams ...  Read More

Assessment of the Performance of Data-Driven Models in Estimating Suspended Sediment in High-Sediment Rivers: A Case Study of the Hootan Gauging Station, Atrak River, Maraveh Tappeh Study Unit

Mahmoudreza Tabatabaei; Mohammadreza Gharib Reza

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2025.370547.2129

Abstract
  This study examines the accurate estimation of suspended sediment in the Atrak River, particularly at the Hootan station. Suspended sediment in rivers, especially in semi-arid regions, poses significant challenges for water resource management and sediment control in dam reservoirs. In this research, ...  Read More

Evaluation of the effect of superabsorbent application on growth of two fruit trees and rainwater harvesting systems

Asghar heidari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.361691.2014

Abstract
  In this study,the effect of application super absorbent material on growth of rain-fed trees in managed rainwater harvesting systems was investigated and application or non-application of superabsorbent as main treatment, three management treatments including: no change at the level of system,Trench ...  Read More

Developing a management model for the implementation of underground dams using a grounded theory method and the Strauss and Corbin approach

Ali Salajegheh; Vahid Payravand; Mohammad Reza Sayyadi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.371150.2136

Abstract
  Underground dams, as a method for reducing water loss and contamination, offer significant potential for improving groundwater management. However, their implementation in Iran is accompanied by technical, social, economic, and institutional challenges. This study aims to develop a management framework ...  Read More

Spatial Zoning of Land Subsidence in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province Using the Machine Learning Model (AdaBoost)

Ahmadreza Karimipour; saleh yousefi; sara mardanian

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.371650.2141

Abstract
  Land subsidence, as a serious natural hazard influenced by the overexploitation of groundwater resources and geological factors, causes extensive damage to infrastructure and agricultural lands. This study was conducted with the aim of zoning subsidence risk in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province using ...  Read More

Watershed Sustainability Assessment Using the HELP Approach (Case Study: Atrak Watershed, Golestan)

Omid Asadi Nalivan; Gholamreza Khosravi; Ehsan Alvandi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.370527.2128

Abstract
  The Watershed Sustainability Index (WSI) is one of the valid indicators that quantifies the sustainability status of a watershed. The Atrak River watershed is located in Golestan Province and has an area of ​​819,000 hectares. The Watershed Sustainability Index is one of the few indicators designed ...  Read More

The role of natural micro-watersheds and stabilizing gullies in the sustainability and conservation of vegetation in the Shoosh representative watershed: implications for arid ecosystem management

Mehri Dinarvand; saba peyrov; seyed hossein Arami; behzad tajari; kohzad heidari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.370738.2130

Abstract
  Iran is located in the arid and semi-arid belt of the world and is very far from moisture sources. Arid and desert areas, due to a lack of moisture, high temperatures, strong winds, soil erosion, and land degradation caused by human activity, have created tough conditions for plant growth and development, ...  Read More

Spatial Analysis of Meteorological to Hydrological Drought Propagation and the Role of Environmental Basin Characteristics in Khorasan Razavi Province

Mohammad Rostami Khalaj; Hamze Noor; Ali Bagheryian Kalat

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.371180.2137

Abstract
  Drought propagation refers to the transmission of moisture deficits from meteorological to hydrological drought, representing a central issue in water resource management in arid and semi-arid climates. This study was conducted to analyze the spatial propagation of drought and examine the role of environmental ...  Read More

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Preparing Gully Erosion Susceptibility Maps in the Alshater County, Lorestan Province

Negar Arjmand; علیرضا Sepahvand; Omid Rahmati

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.371373.2139

Abstract
  This research was conducted with the aim of mapping the susceptibility to gully erosion using artificial intelligence models in the Alashtar watershed, Lorestan Province. The study area, covering 797.64 km2, is part of the Karkheh watershed. In this study, 12 effective factors were used as input data, ...  Read More

Uncertainty Estimation of Discharge Rating Curves Using GLU and Bayesian Approaches

Seyed Morteza Seydian; Hossein Emami

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.371758.2145

Abstract
  Any modeling and decision-making process in watershed management fundamentally depends on accurate discharge data at the basin outlet. However, direct measurement of discharge is both costly and time-consuming. Therefore, at hydrometric stations, water stage is routinely recorded, and discharge is estimated ...  Read More

Presenting an Integrated Intelligent Model (Cat-XG)Boost for Runoff Prediction (Case Study: Karaj Watershed)

Ramtin Tavoosi Rad; Mohamad ansarighojghar; Arash Malekian

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.371813.2147

Abstract
  Accurate runoff prediction plays a crucial role in water resource management, flood control, and climate change adaptation planning. Given the nonlinear, complex, and multifactorial nature of hydrological processes, the use of data-driven methods and machine learning algorithms has become an efficient ...  Read More

Temporal variation of base flow in the Baronchay- River sub-basin,Aras

Bagher Ghermez-cheshme

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.372170.2155

Abstract
  Knowledge of temporal variation of base flow and its change trends in arid and semi-arid regions such as Iran is essential for developing basin water resources management plans. In this study, the Barun-chay River basin was selected with daily stream flow discharge for the period of 1976-1997. Using ...  Read More

Assessing managerial-institutional resilience of flood-prone rural settlements using one-way analysis of variance (One-Way ANOVA) and K-Means Analysis

Amin Salehpour Jam; Noredin Rostami; Shokoufeh Abdali

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2026.372312.2158

Abstract
  In this study, aimed at assessing managerial-institutional resilience across different sub-watersheds of the Sang Sefid watershed, the indicators for each of the aforementioned components were first identified based on a review of the literature, library studies, interviews with experts, and field observations. ...  Read More

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