High-resolution assessment of riverbank erosion and stabilization techniques with associated water quality implications by E. Hayes, S. Higgins, D. Mullan and J. Geris
A multi-criteria approach for improving streamflow prediction in a rapidly urbanizing data scarce catchment by Anandharuban Panchanathan by Ali Torabi Haghighi and Mourad Oussalah
An innovative hydrological model for the sparsely-gauged Essequibo River basin, northern Amazonia by Daryl Hughes, Steve Birkinshaw, Geoff Parkin, C. Isabella Bovolo,Brighid Ó Dochartaigh, Alan MacDonald, Angela L. Franklin, Garvin Cummings and Ryan Pereira
Declining geomorphic diversity and potential adaptive management opportunities on a highly regulated reach of the Bighorn River, Montana by Melissa A. Foster, Jeanne E. Godaire, Robert C. Hilldale, D. Nathan Bradley and Karin Boyd
The institutionalization of the Kura-Aras River Basin for effective management of water resources by Firuz Suleymanov
Strategic flood risk management over time. Applying a temporal lens to see how flood risk management measures are (or are not) implemented by Thomas Thaler, Gérard Hutter and Walter Seher
The International Journal of River Basin Management plays a specific role in promoting a cross-sectorial approach encompassing all aspects of river and floodplain management, with a truly global perspective, and available to subscribers at a reasonable price.
Launched at the Third World Water Forum in Kyoto, March 2003, with overwhelming interest, this Journal is published in four issues per year in print and electronic format, and is co-published by IAHR with IAHS and INBO.
The Journal is a response by the scientific and professional community to the World Water Vision and calls by the World Water Council and Global Water Partnership for an integrated approach to water resources management. Papers are accepted in all areas of river and floodplain management including catchments, wetlands and estuarine systems.