IWA Development Congress: Free Article Collection
A free article collection in conjunction with the IWA Development Congress.
Books Spotlight: 20% off key water and environment titles!
Claim your discount on top water and environment titles!
The Cost of Water: Taxing Water Services In Europe
A new blog post from Dr. M. M. Borrego-Marín, co-author of new paper “Analysis of irrigation water tariffs and taxes in Europe”, Water Policy 21 (4) (https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2019.197)
Call for Contributors: Water Resilience in Practice
A call for contributors for a forthcoming IWA Publishing book: Water Resilience in Practice: Experiences from the front line.
WST Editor's Choice Paper #11: Water Science & Technology
The 11th Editor's Choice Paper focuses on the effect of different operational strategies on the carbon footprint of wastewater treatment plants.
Free article collection: Leading Edge Technologies 2019
To celebrate the IWA's LET Conference 2019, IWA Publishing presents a selection of 10 relveant articles in a free collection.
Editor's Choice Paper #6: Water Science & Technology
The sixth Editor's Choice paper from Water Science & Technology is now Open Access! In this issue, Jo Burgess has selected a paper on performance evaluation of municipal wastewater treatment plants in India.
IWA Publishing Announces ‘Read & Publish’ Deal with the Austrian Academic Library Consortium (KEMÖ)
IWA Publishing and the Austrian Academic Library Consortium (KEMÖ) announce today the signing of a new 3 year transformative agreement granting the majority of Austrian researchers full access to the IWA Publishing portfolio and unlimited Open Access publication.
Open Access Week 2018: Infographics!
The last in our series of posts celebrating Open Access Week 2018, today's blog highlights our Open Access activities in numbers and pictures in a series of infographics.
Open Access Week 2018: That's right, Read AND Publish
As a small, society publisher that has historically relied on susbscriptions to fund not only our publishing operations, but also those of our society, the shift to a predominantly Open Access world can be somewhat duanting. How to remain sustainable though a major shift in business model?