Monitoring, Modelling and Management of Water Quality II
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Water Quality and Contamination".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (4 April 2022) | Viewed by 13808
Special Issue Editors
Interests: monitoring of emission pathways of nutrients and micropollutants; emission modeling; water pollution control; water quality and river basin management; regional nutrient management
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Interests: emission modeling; water pollution control; water quality and river basin management; wastewater treatment; centralized and decentralized sanitation systems; storm water treatment; reservoir management
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Different types of pressures, such as nutrients, micropollutants, microbes, nanoparticles, microplastics, and antibiotic-resistant genes, endanger the quality of waterbodies. Evidence-based pollution control needs to build on the three basic elements of water governance: monitoring, modeling, and management (m3). Monitoring sets the empirical basis by providing space- and time-dependent information on substance concentrations and loads as well as driving boundary conditions for assessing water quality trends, water quality statuses, and providing necessary information for the calibration and validation of models. Modeling requires proper system understanding and helps to derive information for times and locations where no monitoring is conducted or possible; this can include risk assessment for exceedance of quality standards, assessment of regionalized relevance of sources and pathways of pollution, effectiveness of measures, bundles of measures or policies, and assessment of future developments as scenarios or forecasts. Management relies on this information and translates it in a socioeconomic context into specific plans for implementation. Evaluation of success of management plans again includes well-defined monitoring strategies.
After the great success of the first Special Issue “Monitoring, Modeling and Management of Water Quality” in the Water, we now offer a second volume focusing on this topic. For this Special Issue, authors are invited to publish more advances in monitoring, modeling, and management of water quality. We welcome submissions that either address new concepts and methods of water quality monitoring, new developments of modeling tools, or innovative approaches of exploiting those monitoring and modeling strategies for effective water quality management and, therefore, that contribute significant advances to the scientific literature.
Prof. Dr. Matthias Zessner
Dr. Stephan Fuchs
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- effectiveness of measures
- scenarios and forecasts
- socioeconomic context
- sources and pathways of water pollution
- system understanding
- water governance
- water quality statuses and trends
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