Springer launches first issue of Nature Water

Monday, January 23, 2023

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Springer Nature has launched Volume 1, Issue 1 of its latest Journal Nature Water, offering a new avenue for the publication of the latest research and discovery related to water resources.

Nature Water will be a monthly, exclusively online publication publishing world-class water research, spanning natural sciences, engineering and social sciences.

Chief Editor, Fabio Pulizzi in his 2022 Water Institute WaterTalk shared that his vision for the journal is to reflect “The way in which the relationship between society and water resources has evolved over history, what it is now and what it will be in the future,” said Pulizzi.

The journal will support research communities and practitioners by publishing a wide range of topics, including fundamental aspects of water resources, technological innovations, water management and behavioural aspects, with a strong interest in promoting interdisciplinary studies.   

“With an impressive scope and reputation, offers our researchers an exciting new opportunity to share their innovative, interdisciplinary water research,” says Water Institute Executive Director, Professor Roy Brouwer.

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The publisher has also launched a Nature Water Talks seminar series organized by the journal editors. They aim to engage a wide community of experts to discuss challenges and opportunities related to water resources. The collection already includes a 4-part series celebrating the launch of Nature Water with episodes focussing on: water treatment systems, investments and affordability, social science and open science and groundwater.

Learn more about the launch of Nature Water.

In case you missed it:
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Fabio Pulizzi, Chief Editor, Nature Water, presented: Nature Water: A journal for all water-related research.

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Photo: Issue 1 cover. The image on the cover was chosen to represent the complex interaction of humans with water in the changing environment. IMAGE: Piyaset/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty. COVER DESIGN: Valentina Monaco