Ecohydraulics for Healthy Water Solution
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydraulics and Hydrodynamics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 977
Special Issue Editor
Interests: ecohydraulics; hydraulics, fishways design and optimization; habitat suitability; stream restoration; sediment transport
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Research in ecohydraulics is currently growing rapidly around the world and becoming interdisciplinary. The ecohydraulics studies have put much effort into conservation measures such as natural-based solutions and modification of historic infrastructure towards a healthy aquatic ecosystem. This Special Issue in Water centers on ecohydraulics to restore the functions of the aquatic environment. The subject areas in this Special Issue are diverse and may originate from various scientific and engineering disciplines. This Special Issue will focus on the inter-correlations between aquatic species (e.g., fish, mussel) and hydraulics (i.e., habitat suitability); the interaction between flow/sediment transport and habitat structures (e.g., boulders, cylinders, vegetation, woody log); the hydrodynamics of fishways (e.g., nature-like, technical) for aquatic connectivity; the role of turbulence on aquatic species; mixing in rivers and its effect on aquatic species; the relationship between habitat metrics and extreme flow events, and so on. The Special Issue aims to publish innovative strategies on fundamental scientific research and applications in ecohydraulics integrating multi-faceted approaches (e.g., laboratory experiments, numerical modeling, field studies).
Dr. Abul BM Baki
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- habitat suitability
- habitat restoration
- flow and habitat structures interactions
- sediment and habitat structures interactions
- hydrodynamics of fishways
- turbulence and aquatic species
- extreme flow events and habitat metrics
- river mixing
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