Submit a Manuscript to the Journal
Australasian Journal of Water Resources
For a Special Issue on
Smart Water Management
Manuscript deadline
Special Issue Editor(s)
Richard Koech,
Central Queensland University, Australia
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Hannah Feldman,
Australian National University, Australia
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Rachel Cardell-Oliver,
University of Western Australia, Australia
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Smart Water Management
Background/Outline of Issue
Smart water management employs information and communication technology as a means for responding to fundamental water management challenges. Smart water management requires integration of a range of systems (across technical, environmental, social, and beyond) in order to monitor, control and regulate water usage and quality. The technology commonly used includes:
- Digital meters and sensors, which provide (near) real-time data for accurate monitoring
- Supervisory control and data acquisition systems
- Automated distribution systems and precision algorithms
- Geographic information systems (GIS)
Smart water management typically aims to create solutions for water quality, water quantity, efficient irrigation, leaks, and water pressure and flow. It can also be deployed to increase the resilience of water systems in the face of extreme weather events, such as floods or drought. Smart water management also has the potential for societal transformation, via adjustment of staffing requirements through automation and mixes of skills required to manage these systems, and can have a range of other intended and unintended impacts linked to control, autonomy, privacy, economics, social well-being and relationships. This issue will explore a range of these topics, across Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, or other international examples as relevant to local contexts.
Potential Topics
As the first special issue the Australasian Journal of Water Resources has run in this area, we are open to a range of survey, synthesis, original research and policy focussed articles. Topics could include:
- Novel smart water management configurations, systems, applications and case studies;
- The roles and perspectives of government and industry in developing and/or resisting different types of smart water management adoption, including economic (dis)incentives;
- Technological and algorithmic advances for intelligent water systems;
- Values and challenges of smart water management at different levels, from individuals and firms to neighbourhoods, cities, regions, cities and their governing bodies;
- Opportunities and challenges for smart water management in regions with fewer traditions of water monitoring and governance based on measurement;
- Cybernetic approaches to precision farming – how smart water management may fit into a technologically-advanced system of irrigated agriculture;
- Legislative and regulatory issues with smart water management;
- Community reception to smart water management, equitable and just access to smart systems, and opportunities for smarter community design and management;
- Long term trajectories of smart water management, including inter-generational shifts in technology use;
- Historical and comparative perspectives on ‘smart’ water management.
Submission Instructions
This special issue is open for submissions until Dec 31 2026.