In collaboration with Iranian Watershed Management Association
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 16
Number of Issues 62
Number of Articles 698
Number of Contributors 1,516
Article View 555,610
PDF Download 486,623
View Per Article 796
PDF Download Per Article 697.17
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 4

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): 0.309
  • Rank in the Ministry of Science Research and Technology (in 2022): B
  • 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 1,500,000 Rials  (after the reviewing process and before issuing the acceptance certificate) and the amount of 2,500,000 Rials (after the final preparation of the article and before its official publication)
  • Release Policy: CC-BY
  • plagiarism diagnostic software: Hamyab

 


 

    

    

Evaluating the amount of consumed water based on the analysis of water productivity and groundwater information, case study: Basht Aquifer

majid khazayi; Iman Saleh; reza bayat; Shokr allah Absallan

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 170-184

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2023.360259.1994

Abstract
  Introduction The role of water in agricultural development and economic growth is undeniable. The imbalance between water supply and demand in Iran has created a challenge for the management of water resources, especially in agriculture. Paying serious attention to water productivity and improving it ...  Read More

Organization of Lashtaghan shrimp breeding site with HEC-RAS two-dimensional model

shabnam vakili; mahmoud erhami; hossein baghdadi

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 185-200

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2023.362273.2022

Abstract
  Introduction The main purpose of this research is to identify the behavior of rivers in the area of Lashtghan shrimp breeding site and to provide technical solutions to organize and prevent flood risks there.   Materials and methods In this study, HEC-RAS was used to perform hydraulic flow calculations ...  Read More

Indicators of soil structure stability and soil permeability affected by soil management and protection operations in Rezin watershed of Kermanshah Province

Yayah Parvizi; Zahra Gerami; Mahmood Arabkhedri

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 201-223

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2023.362440.2023

Abstract
  Introduction The degradation of soil structure and reduced water infiltration into the soil are indicators of soil degradation, which lead to decreased stability and production quality, as well as environmental problems. Soil conservation methods are widely used to curb soil degradation processes and ...  Read More

Evaluation of VIC Hydrological Model in Runoff Simulation using Climatic Precipitation Datasets, case study: Hableroud Watershed

Hossein Salehi; Saeid Gharechelou; Saeed Golian; Mohammad Reza Ranjbari; Emad Mahjoobi

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 224-243

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2023.362817.2027

Abstract
  Introduction The rapid growth of the global population has led to a significant surge in water consumption across various sectors such as agriculture, industry, and domestic use. This heightened demand for water has profound implications, particularly in ensuring food security, meeting industrial needs, ...  Read More

Evaluating the status of NGOs before and after implementation of natural resources new plans, case study: Yazdanabad Watershed, Kerman Province

Alijan Abkar; hamzeh saeediyan

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 244-261

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2023.363047.2030

Abstract
  Introduction The involvement of people in the implementation of natural resource schemes ensures the success of these initiatives and can be very beneficial for the natural resources available in watersheds and stakeholders. Public participation in the implementation of natural resources operations ...  Read More

Evaluation of TOPKAPI-X distributed hydrological model in simulating daily discharge in Gamasiab Basin

mohammad mahdi artimani; Hossein Zeinivand; Nasser Tahmasebipour

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 262-278

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2024.363746.2035

Abstract
  Introduction Due to the heterogeneity in watersheds and the non-linearity of hydrological behaviors, it is very complicated and difficult to fully understand the relationships within watersheds. Therefore, in evaluating these systems, a modeling process is necessary. Over the last few decades, hydrological/hydraulic ...  Read More

Forecasting the changes of temperature extreme indices in the area of Mazandaran Province under CMIP6 scenarios

Reza Norooz-Valashedi; Sedigheh Bararkhanpour ahmadi; hadigheh bahrami pichaghchi; Sara Mazloom Babanari

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 279-301

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2024.363859.2036

Abstract
  Introduction Climate is one of the environmental factors whose changes cause extensive alterations in different parts of the ecosystem and pose a significant threat to sustainable development. Temperature, a main element of climate, can affect the climate structure of any region through sudden, short-term, ...  Read More

Analysis of groundwater drought in the Daranjir Watershed

Seyed Masoud Soleimanpour; S. Zandifar; O. Rahmati; M. Motamednia

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2024, Pages 302-315

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2024.364667.2041

Abstract
  Introduction Currently, drought poses a significant threat to food security due to reduced rainfall and increased agricultural demand. Its impact is particularly severe in arid and semi-arid regions, where populations are more vulnerable. Drought affects groundwater systems by initially lowering water ...  Read More

Effect of sand on increased moisture in the root zone using two methods of irrigation

Mansour Jahantigh

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

Gholamreza Chamanpira; Gholamreza Zehtabian; Hasan Ahmadi; Arash Malekian

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

Considering the ability of Cs-137 method application to calculate soil sediment and deposition in Taseran watershed of Kabodar Ahang

Tooraj Asadi; Seyed Saber Shahooei; Mohammad Asadi; Amir Mansour Shahsavar

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

Developing WEAP an integrated water resources model for modeling in drought conditions

Fatemeh Mirzaie Nodoushan; Shahab Araghinejad; Omid Bozorghaddad

Volume 7, Issue 1 , April 2015, , Pages 85-97

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2015.100954

Abstract
  One of the most important problems of water resources operation systems, specifically surface reservoirs in confronting hydrologic variability, is considering drought phenomenon effects on operation methods.  As well as flow variations relative to average flow, duration of the drought is another ...  Read More

ASAR and PALSAR sensors assessment for landslide detection, ‎monitoring using differential interferometry in Zagros Mountains

Kourosh Shirani; Abdollah Seif; Mohamad Sharifikia

Volume 6, Issue 3 , November 2014, , Pages 288-301

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2014.101711

Abstract
  Launching satellites with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors onboard, purposely built for differential interferometry (D-InSAR) applications opened new opportunities for mapping and monitoring slow ground deformations and even high speed landslides, for the updating of regional landslide inventories ...  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, Accepted Manuscript, 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

A Review of Resilience in the Studies of Natural Hazards in Iran

Ardeshir Mesbah; Esmail Karamidehkordi; Shadali Tohidloo; Amin Salehpour Jam; Tofigh Saadi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 22 October 2023

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2023.362235.2019

Abstract
  Iran has always been one of the most vulnerable places in the world against environmental hazards due to its special spatial-spatial structures. The aim of this research is to review the traces of resilience of natural hazards in Iran with an emphasis on the hazards of floods, droughts, land degradation ...  Read More

Analysis and simulation of affecting factors on snow avalanche occurrence using RAMMS model, case study: Velayat Rood, Central Alborz, Alborz Province

Majid Kazemzadeh; Zahra Noori; Mohammad Jahantigh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 22 October 2023

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2022.357252.1949

Abstract
  Occurrence of avalanches in mountainous areas is one of the most important natural hazards that cause a lot of human and financial losses. The study of affecting factors on avalanche occurrence and simulation is very important to manage this phenomenon. In this study, the affecting factors on the occurrence ...  Read More

Watershed
Investigating the trend of precipitation and minimum and maximum temperatures of East Azarbaijan province using the coupled model of the sixth report (CMIP6)

behrouz sobhani; Nazli Zenozi Alamdari; Mehdi Eshahi,; Masihallah Mohammadi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 June 2024

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2024.363697.2034

Abstract
  The importance of the issue is such that the United Nations has established an institution called the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to monitor climate change at the global level and examine the role of human activities in climate change. Until now, climate models have developed many ...  Read More

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