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Editorial: Looking to the Future of Hydrologic Engineering
Citation:
Govindaraju, R. S., R. H. McCuen, AND M. Hantush. Editorial: Looking to the Future of Hydrologic Engineering. R.S. Govindaraju (ed.), Journal of Hydrologic Engineering . American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Reston, VA, 18(3):297-298, (2013).
Impact/Purpose:
To take the journal to new heights. To publish practice-oriented papers that offer unique perspectives or design experiences that would benefit society.
Description:
Being one of the more recent journals of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (JHE) has made significant strides under the forward-thinking leadership of previous editors (M. Levent Kavvas 1996-2004, and V. P. Singh, 2004-2012) since its inception in 1996. Over this time, this journal has evolved from its nascent states and has started to find its niche among the many competing water journals. Building on the foundations laid by these previous editors, it is our goal to take the journal to new heights. Many of the best practices developed and implemented during their tenure will be continued, with new practices being formulated to keep pace with changing times.