Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Anomaly Recognition in Water Pipe Systems Using a Characterization Framework and Persistent Hydraulic Transient Waves81
A New Perspective on Assessing the Real Water Savings Resulting from Irrigation Technology Interventions66
Exploring the Water-Energy Nexus in California via an Integrative Modeling Approach54
Discussion of “Coastal Defense Megaprojects in an Era of Sea-Level Rise: Politically Feasible Strategies or Army Corps Fantasies?”53
Influence of Subseasonal-to-Annual Water Supply Forecasts on Many-Objective Water System Robustness under Long-Term Change53
Hydropower System Operation and the Quality of Short-Term Hydrologic Ensemble Forecasts45
Balancing Losses of Multipurpose Reservoirs by an Integrated Knowledge-Based System39
Exploring Equity Challenges within Deeply Uncertain Water Supply Investment Pathways in the Federal District of Brazil36
Editor’s Note34
An Interior Point Method Applied to Flow Constraints in a Pressure-Dependent Water Distribution System34
Assessing Uncertainty in Multicriteria Evaluation of Centralized and Decentralized Dual Water Supply Strategies33
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ’s Reproducibility Review Program: Accomplishments, Lessons, and Next Steps28
Comparing Robust Optimization Approaches for Addressing Hydrologic Model Uncertainty in Infrastructure Planning: A Green Infrastructure Example27
Graph-Based Genetic Algorithm for Localization of Multiple Existing Leakages in Water Distribution Networks26
A Multicriteria Evaluation Based on the Grey-TOPSIS Method for Water Distribution Companies in Brazil25
Efficient Metamodel Approach to Handling Constraints in Nonlinear Optimization for Drought Management22
Leak Localization in Water Distribution Networks Using Data-Driven and Model-Based Approaches22
A Strategy to Assess Water Meter Performance22
Closure to “Lagrangian Method to Model Advection-Dispersion-Reaction Transport in Drinking Water Pipe Networks” by Feng Shang, Hyoungmin Woo, Jonathan B. Burkhardt, and Regan Murray21
Standardization versus Situatedness: A Gray Literature Metasynthesis of How Guidance for Alaska’s Water Infrastructure Management Varies by Government Level20
Erratum for “A GIS-Based Method for Identifying Rainwater Harvesting: A Case Study of Sulaimanyah Governorate, Iraq”20
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