Advances in Hydraulic Engineering Management
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydraulics and Hydrodynamics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 November 2022) | Viewed by 23291
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Interests: construction management; energy management; engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) project delivery; construction standards; project investment; partnering; cooperative risk management; international project management
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Hydraulic engineering management plays a critical role in the optimal utilization of water resources to achieve sustainable development. The progress in management covers hydraulic engineering project planning, design, construction, operation and stakeholder engagement, dealing with water supply, energy generation, flood risk mitigation, environment protection and economic development. An acceptable balance between economic growth, the preservation of the natural environment and community resilience needs to be struck by managing hydraulic engineering projects in a sustainable way. This has led to a clear need for answers to the question of how to use advanced management approaches to align the multiple objectives of hydraulic engineering projects associated with economic, social and environmental sustainability.
This Special Issue, entitled “Advances in Hydraulic Engineering Management”, focuses on relevant aspects of exploiting water resources in sustainable ways. This Special Issue encourages both academic researchers and industrial practitioners to present their findings on progress in hydraulic engineering management, including: hydraulic engineering project management, water supply project management, irrigation project management, hydropower project management, water-based recreation project management, planning, design, construction, operation, project delivery methods, cost management, time management, quality management, environmental management, safety management, flood risk management, drought risk management, water resource management, river basin management, migration resettlement, stakeholder engagement, cooperation in hydraulic engineering development, regional economic development, policies, and technologies related to hydraulic engineering management.
Prof. Dr. Wenzhe Tang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- hydraulic engineering project management
- water supply project management
- irrigation project management
- hydropower project management
- water-based recreation project management
- planning
- design
- construction
- operation
- project delivery methods
- cost management
- time management
- quality management
- environmental management
- safety management
- flood risk management
- drought risk management
- water resource management
- river basin management
- migration resettlement
- stakeholder engagement
- cooperation in hydraulic engineering development
- regional economic development
- policies
- technologies related to hydraulic engineering management
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