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Since 2002, ‘Irrigation and Drainage’ has entered the ISSN series (ISSN 1531-0353) and appears in the categories ‘Water Resources’ and ‘Agronomy’. ICID Journal is guided by an International Editorial Board (EB-JOUR) established in 1994, which is currently chaired by Dr. Li Jiusheng (China). The Journal is published in five issues per volume by M/s. Wiley-Blackwell Ltd., United Kingdom and is also now available online. Five issues of the Journal are published every year along with one or two ‘Special Issues’ focusing on current topics of significance every year. The Journal is accessible online at more than 12,000 institutions worldwide, of which about 7500 are in developing countries.
As members, all ICID National Committees receive ten copies of the Journal for distribution among its members, on a complimentary basis preferably on-line, but can also be provided in hard copy. Members of various Working Groups also receive a complimentary copy. Direct Members also receive an on-line complimentary copy. In order to expand the accessibility (online only) to ICID Journal on Irrigation and Drainage, M/s. Wiley created a new category - ‘Individual member of the National Committees’ for providing free copies of IRD to all individual members of the NCs. The 2022 Impact Factor increased to 1.9, a 33.4% increase from 2021 (1.424). The Journal can be subscribed online The Journal is published in five issues per volume by M/s. Wiley-Blackwell Ltd., United Kingdom and is also now available online:
The Android version of the IRD app is now available at "Google Play Store Link":
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Interview of the President Hon. Prof. Dr. Bart Schultz on the role of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) towards achieving a water secure world free of poverty and hunger through sustainable rural development |
A tribute to Bart Schultz's career dedicated to ICID
10 December 2020
10 December 2020
Irrigation and Drainage Journal+
Irrigation and Drainage (The Journal of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage)
(2020)
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Author: Wiley-Blackwell Ltd
Year: 2020, ISBN: 1531-0353
Type: Irrigation and Drainage Journal, Format: Print & Electronic
The ICID Journal ?Irrigation and Drainage? is the flagship publication of ICID. The journal is a prestigious, peer-reviewed publication, publishing original papers on scientific, engineering, environmental and socio-economic issues associated with irrigation and drainage. It is a rich resource of reference to professionals, engineers, researchers, university professors and students of irrigation, drainage, and agriculture disciplines. Its management is governed by an?International Editorial Board (EB). The Journal is published in five issues per volume by M/s. Wiley-Blackwell Ltd., United Kingdom and is also now available online.
Adaptive Flood Risk Management
(2020)
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Author: KAMRAN EMAMI
Year: 2020,
Type: Irrigation and Drainage Journal, Format: Print
Now in second decade of the 21st century, it has become obvious, that the approach to flood management is increasingly adaptive and non-structural. In the last decades, adaptive management has been extensively utilized in environmental and restoration projects. In this context, adopting the strategies of adaptive management in water engineering and flood management appears to offer great advantages. Adaptive management is a structured, iterative process of optimal decision making in the face of uncertainty, with an aim to reducing uncertainty over time via system monitoring.