Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management is 18. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Influence of Subseasonal-to-Annual Water Supply Forecasts on Many-Objective Water System Robustness under Long-Term Change111
Balancing Losses of Multipurpose Reservoirs by an Integrated Knowledge-Based System86
Evaluating Surface Water–Groundwater Interactions and Water Quality in the Indravati River Basin Using Conceptual and MCDM Models37
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management ’s Reproducibility Review Program: Accomplishments, Lessons, and Next Steps35
Editor’s Note30
A Multicriteria Evaluation Based on the Grey-TOPSIS Method for Water Distribution Companies in Brazil28
Exploring Equity Challenges within Deeply Uncertain Water Supply Investment Pathways in the Federal District of Brazil25
A New Perspective on Assessing the Real Water Savings Resulting from Irrigation Technology Interventions23
Connectivity of Complex River Networks with Multi-Hub Cross-Basin Water Diversion: A Case Study of the Yangtze River–Taihu Lake Transfer Scheme23
Graph-Based Genetic Algorithm for Localization of Multiple Existing Leakages in Water Distribution Networks23
Hydropower System Operation and the Quality of Short-Term Hydrologic Ensemble Forecasts22
Discussion of “Coastal Defense Megaprojects in an Era of Sea-Level Rise: Politically Feasible Strategies or Army Corps Fantasies?”21
Comparing Robust Optimization Approaches for Addressing Hydrologic Model Uncertainty in Infrastructure Planning: A Green Infrastructure Example21
Accelerating a Many-Scenario Water Resources Simulation20
Evaluating the Technical and Environmental Performance of Stormwater Best-Management Practices19
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 Murray19
Assessing Uncertainty in Multicriteria Evaluation of Centralized and Decentralized Dual Water Supply Strategies19
Anomaly Recognition in Water Pipe Systems Using a Characterization Framework and Persistent Hydraulic Transient Waves19
Watershed-Scale Evaluation of Flood Mitigation Benefits from Surface Water Diversion and Subsurface Injection in Coastal Louisiana18
Sustainable Groundwater Pumping through a Multicriteria Analysis of SW–GW Interaction: A Case Study in the Upper Central Plain of Thailand18
Standardization versus Situatedness: A Gray Literature Metasynthesis of How Guidance for Alaska’s Water Infrastructure Management Varies by Government Level18
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