期刊介绍
Overview
The award-winning WIREs (Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews) series combines some of the most powerful features of encyclopedic reference works and review journals in an innovative online format. They are designed to promote a cross-disciplinary research ethos while maintaining the highest scientific and presentational standards, but should be viewed first and foremost as evolving online databases of cutting-edge reviews.
WIREs Water
An important new forum to promote cross-disciplinary understanding of the water environment, and the severe challenges that it faces during the 21st Century
An authoritative, encyclopedic resource addressing key topics from the perspectives of earth sciences, biology, engineering, social sciences, and humanities
High-quality content commissioned from expert contributors and peer-reviewed to a rigorous standard
Content is fully citable, qualifying for abstracting, indexing, and ISI ranking
For more information, please go to wires.wiley.com/water.
Aims and Scope
The scope of WIREs Water is at the interfaces between five very different intellectual themes: the basic science of water, its physics and chemistry, flux, and things that it transfers and transforms; life in water, and the dependence of ecosystems and organisms on water to survive and to thrive; the engineering of water to furnish services and to protect society; the people who live with, experience and manage the water environment; and those interpretations that we, as a society, have brought to water through art, religion, history and which in turn shapes how we come to understand it. These interfaces are not simply designed to be ways of looking at water through what necessarily must be interdisciplinary perspectives. They are also designed to be outward facing in terms of how water can help to understand wider questions concerning our environment and human-environment interactions.
Topics:
Engineering Water
The contributions made by the engineering sciences to the ways in which we engineer and plan water: water, health and sanitation, including water supply, waste and disposal, infectious and waterborne diseases, public health, environmental standards: the sustainable engineering of water, including source protection, water conservation and recycling, resilience to natural hazards, waste and drainage systems, waterproofed urban landscapes, enhancing ecosystems through engineering; planning water including planning concepts, path dependency, retrodiction and prediction, forecasting, holistic analysis of water.
Human Water
Perspectives from the social sciences and humanities on our water condition: water governance, including decision-making processes, rules, customs, laws and accountability in water management; the value of water, including water pricing, more-than-economic valuation of water, hidden and embedded water (e.g. in energy, food), alternative definitions of the ‘clean’ and the ‘safe’; the rights to water, including distributive justice, entitlements and their definition, water conflicts across spatial scales; water as imagined and represented, in the creative arts, across world views, in memory and through communication.
Science of Water
The physics and chemistry of water: hydrological processes throughout the hydrological cycle; stocks and flows of water and the matter that it entrains, transports and deposits, at different spatial and temporal scales; water extremes in stocks and flows and there distributions in space and time; water quality, including solutes, sediment and temperature and its control by water flow pathways and transit times; water and environmental change, including climate, land use and flow regulation.
Water and Life
The ecology and biology of freshwater environments: the nature of freshwater ecosystems, including their structure and organisation, inter-connectivity, emergent properties, sensitivity and resilience; stresses and pressures on ecosystems, at the scales of species, habitats and ecosystems, and including multiple stressors; conservation, management and awareness including restoration, the analysis of ecosystem services, questions of spatial and temporal scale and public engagement with freshwater ecosystems.
期刊语言要求
Language
Manuscripts must be written in American English and be grammatically and linguistically correct. Authors should seek assistance with style, grammar and vocabulary if necessary. Your manuscript may also be sent back to you for revision if the quality of English language is poor.
投稿要求
CITESCORE
CiteScore SJR SNIP CiteScore排名
16.40 2.524 2.692 学科 分区 排名 百分位
大类:Engineering
小类:Ocean Engineering Q1 1 / 114 99%
大类:Engineering
小类:Aquatic Science Q1 3 / 257 99%
大类:Engineering
小类:Oceanography Q1 2 / 150 99%
大类:Engineering
小类:Water Science and Technology Q1 4 / 279 98%
大类:Engineering
小类:Ecology Q1 15 / 481 96%
大类:Engineering
小类:Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law Q1 14 / 406 96%
WOS期刊JCR分区
WOS分区等级:
1区| 按JIF指标学科分区 | 收录子集 | JIF分区 | JIF排名 | JIF百分位 |
| 学科:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | SCIE | Q1 | 69/374 |
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| 学科:WATER RESOURCES | SCIE | Q1 | 12/131 |
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| 按JCI指标学科分区 | 收录子集 | JCI分区 | JCI排名 | JCI百分位 |
| 学科:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | SCIE | Q1 | 69/374 |
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| 学科:WATER RESOURCES | SCIE | Q1 | 18/131 |
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期刊分区表预警名单
2025年03月发布的2025版:不在预警名单中
2024年02月发布的2024版:不在预警名单中
2023年01月发布的2023版:不在预警名单中
2021年12月发布的2021版:不在预警名单中
2020年12月发布的2020版:不在预警名单中
中科院2025年3月升级版
点击查看中国科学院期刊分区趋势图| 大类学科 | 小类学科 | Top期刊 | 综述期刊 |
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| 环境科学与生态学 4区1区3区 | WATER RESOURCES 水资源 | 3区1区1区 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 环境科学 | 1区2区2区 |
| 是 | 是 |
中科院2023年12月旧的升级版
| 大类学科 | 小类学科 | Top期刊 | 综述期刊 |
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| 地球科学 4区1区4区 | WATER RESOURCES 水资源 | 2区2区1区 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 环境科学 | 1区3区2区 |
| 是 | 是 |