About the Journal

Welcome to JWEAM
The Journal of Water Engineering and Management (ISSN 2582-6298) publishes high-quality original research that offers novel insights and practical relevance to the international scientific and professional community. The journal focuses on the integrated application of science, economic, engineering, management, and policy in the field of water engineering and management. The Journal of Water Engineering and Management uniquely bridges engineering innovation, management practice, and policy relevance by publishing replication-ready, applied research aimed at solving real-world water challenges, particularly in agriculture, irrigation, and resource-constrained environments.
The journal is published three issues per year and encourages manuscripts that not only advance theory and methodology but also clearly discuss practical implications and provide replicable strategies for sustainable management of precious water resources.
The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, and case studies in (but not limited to) the following areas:
Watershed management approaches for water resources planning
Flood forecasting, modeling, and routing
Irrigation, drainage, and salinity management in cultivated areas
Reuse and recycling of treated wastewater
Groundwater management for agricultural sustainability
Applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology in water purification systems
Energy-efficient irrigation and water delivery systems
Management of agricultural water resources
Environmental remediation and management
Institutional and policy frameworks for urban and agricultural water management
Transforming civil engineering through artificial intelligence and machine learning
Machine learning applications in civil and water resources engineering
The journal particularly values contributions that bridge research and practice, support evidence-based policymaking, and promote scalable, data-driven, and climate-resilient water management solutions.












Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Ajai Singh
Prof. Ajai Singh is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi. He has made distinguished contributions in the fields of soil and water conservation, hydrological modelling, and water resources management, with a strong focus on sustainable and climate-resilient water systems. His research integrates field experimentation with advanced modelling and data-driven tools, including SWAT, ANN, and SWMM, to support sustainable water planning, watershed management, and the design of efficient micro-irrigation systems. He has authored over 63 research papers in reputed national and international journals and has successfully guided more than 55 M.Tech dissertations, while currently supervising several Ph.D. scholars.
Prof. Singh has also developed an electronic wetting front detector to improve irrigation scheduling and enhance water-use efficiency at the field scale. As the Nodal Officer of the State-Specific Action Plan for Water (Jharkhand–2050) under the National Water Mission, Government of India, he plays a pivotal role in translating scientific research into actionable policy and planning frameworks. Prof. Singh continues to advance integrated and sustainable water resource management, combining scientific rigor with a strong commitment to addressing regional and national water challenges in India and beyond.
