Vol. 31 No. 1 (2025)
Advancing Sustainable Water Management Through Research and Innovation: Bridging Knowledge to Impact
Limnotek transforming into Journal of Limnology and Water Resources (JLWR) continuously focusing and scoping in establishing an integrated understanding of the interface between natural water processes, inland aquatic ecosystems, and human interactions.
In this 2025 volume 1 issue, we are proud to present a collection of nine research articles and reviews that explore critical and interconnected aspects of limnology and water resources. Topics covered spatial analyses of water quality drivers in reservoirs, groundwater potential mapping using geospatial techniques, the impact of land cover changes on river water quality, and the ecological risks of mercury contamination near mining areas. Two studies highlight the growing concern of microplastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems from fishponds in Banten to the digestive tracts of invasive catfish in the Citarum River. Other contributions explore innovative bioremediation approaches using fungi and food waste, as well as the ecological functions of vetiver root extracts. Together, these studies reinforce our commitment to advancing sustainable and science-based water resource management across diverse inland water systems.
Aligned with our vision of continuous learning, innovation, and collaboration, we hope this volume provides valuable insights for researchers, scholars, practitioners, the publics and policymakers to join us in advancing the sustainable use and management of lakes and water resources.
Published:
2025-06-20

