Welcome Dr. Helder I. Chaminé as Section Editor for Discover Applied Sciences

Helder I. Chaminé is based in Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal. He is the new Section editor for Discover Applied Sciences’ research discipline Earth and Environmental Science. In the following interview he gives an insight into his current research and role as Section editor.
Welcome Dr. Helder I. Chaminé as Section Editor for Discover Applied Sciences
Like

Share this post

Choose a social network to share with, or copy the URL to share elsewhere

This is a representation of how your post may appear on social media. The actual post will vary between social networks

Discover Applied Sciences is a fully open access, broad-scope journal launched in 2018 under the former journal title SN Applied Sciences (2023 Impact Factor: 2.8). The journal is indexed in DOAJ, ESCI, Scopus and several other indexing services. The journal has Section editors for the various research disciplines covered by the journal. These are members of the academic leadership at the journal, advise the publisher on key developments in their field, and play an active role in the academic scope and in the development of the journal.

Dr. Helder I. Chaminé joined the Discover Applied Sciences Editorial Board in 2018. He has always been keen to contribute towards the Journal's growth and development. He expressed his interest to increase his engagement with the journal and move to the role of a Section editor when we announced the position.

We had a brief discussion about the role and its responsibilities, and he graciously accepted to be the Section editor of the journal’s section Earth and Environmental Science.

Here's a short interview with our new Section Editor:


What is your current research focused on?

My research bridges GIS mapping, engineering geosciences, and sustainable groundwater management to address today’s most pressing environmental challenges. I focus on the development of GIS-based applied mapping, rock mechanics, and engineering geology, as well as hard rock hydrogeology, with practical applications in exploration hydrogeology, urban groundwater systems, water resources management, and rock mass hydrogeomechanics. A key aspect of my work is designing nature-based solutions to tackle climate variability, geohazards, and water resources management issues. I actively foster an international network in the earth and environmental sciences. Ultimately, my research crosses the connections between geoscience, engineering, and societal needs to promote resilience, sustainability, and informed decision-making in complex natural and urban environments.

What are the most interesting emerging topics or new technologies/new developments in your field of research?

A significant societal challenge today is bridging the gap between research and real-world applications in the earth and environmental sciences. To truly address pressing environmental issues, research funding must prioritize problem-solving and support collaborative projects that embrace academia, industry, and society. In my view, fostering clear, synergistic communication with the public is essential—not only to advance scientific understanding but to protect our Earth's vital systems. By aligning scientific knowledge and innovation with societal needs, we can create a meaningful impact and build resilient, sustainable communities.

Some exciting and forward-looking developments are shaping the future of environmental and earth sciences:

  • Advanced GIS Mapping & Remote Sensing

The cutting-edge integration of real-time satellite data, LiDAR, and UAV-based mapping is revolutionizing high-resolution environmental and earth data analysis and modelling. These tools enhance spatial decision support systems for managing georesources, environmental protection, mitigating geohazards, urban planning, and heritage.

  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

AI and ML are transforming environmental geosciences, enabling predictive geological modelling, geohazard forecasting, and the automated interpretation of complex datasets with unprecedented accuracy and speed.

  • Smart Water Resources Management

Sensor networks allow continuous monitoring of aquifers, water quality, and subsurface hydrological stress. In addition, nature-based solutions—such as green infrastructure and aquifer recharge systems—are being designed to enhance resilience to climate variability and environmental protection.

  • Geoethics & Societal Integration

There is a growing emphasis on geoethics, community engagement, and transdisciplinary approaches to ensure the sustainable and equitable use of natural resources, especially in urban and vulnerable regions.

Tell us about your role as an Editorial Board Member (EBM) on the journal Discover Applied Sciences and your vision as a Section Editor, and what made you want to take up this role!  

As an Editorial Board Member (EBM) of the journal Discover Applied Sciences, I play a crucial role in supporting and enhancing the journal's editorial quality and particularly, reviewing and evaluating submissions; advising on editorial policies when requested, and contributing to the strategic development of the journal, promoting inter- and transdisciplinary research, and, last but not least, ensuring scientific integrity and ethical standards in the peer-review process.

As a Section Editor, my vision is to create a dynamic and inclusive platform that bridges scientific understanding and innovation with real-world impact, particularly in applied geosciences and environmental sustainability. I am passionate about promoting inter- and transdisciplinary research that addresses global challenges. Taking on this role was a natural step for me, as it enables me to support emerging topics and developments, uphold rigorous scientific integrity, and contribute to shaping the future of the applied sciences. What truly motivates me is the opportunity to connect research with practice, ensuring that knowledge serves both society and our understanding of Earth systems.

Do you have any advice for new members of the board?

Joining the editorial board is both a privilege and a responsibility. I encourage you to consider this role with a commitment to scientific integrity, ethics, and a strong sense of stewardship. Stay informed about emerging trends in your field and actively support high-quality, innovative research. Constructive engagement with authors, reviewers, and editors is key—your insights help shape the scientific dialogue and uphold the journal’s standards. Fostering inter- and transdisciplinary exchange is essential to bridging the gap between science and society. One impactful way to contribute is by promoting topical collections on cutting-edge themes that reflect real-world challenges and insights.

What do you enjoy most or look forward to about your work on the journal?

What I enjoy most about my role in Discover Applied Sciences is the opportunity to be at the forefront of scientific innovation. I help shape the direction of applied research that addresses real-world challenges, which I find deeply rewarding. Supporting authors in refining their work, collaborating with a global network of experts, and contributing to a platform that values scientific integrity and interdisciplinary dialogue are all aspects I cherish. I particularly look forward to ongoing support for topical collections on emerging themes. These collections not only highlight cutting-edge research but also foster meaningful connections between science, society, and environmental sustainability.


Lovely to have you onboard in this new role,  Dr. Helder I. Chaminé , and I am sure your contribution will help the journal reach new heights! 

Please sign in or register for FREE

If you are a registered user on Research Communities by Springer Nature, please sign in

Follow the Topic

Geodynamics
Physical Sciences > Earth and Environmental Sciences > Earth Sciences > Geodynamics
Soil and Rock Mechanics
Technology and Engineering > Civil Engineering > Geoengineering > Soil and Rock Mechanics
Geoengineering
Technology and Engineering > Civil Engineering > Geoengineering
Geographical Information System
Physical Sciences > Earth and Environmental Sciences > Geography > Geographical Information System
Hydrogeology
Physical Sciences > Earth and Environmental Sciences > Earth Sciences > Geology > Hydrogeology
Behavioral Economics
Humanities and Social Sciences > Economics > Behavioral Economics

Related Collections

With Collections, you can get published faster and increase your visibility.

Engineering: Mathematical Modeling and Sustainable ‎Development

This Topical Collection aims to explore the intersection of mathematical modeling, sustainable development, and the challenges and solutions. Rapid technological advancements and the increasing need for sustainability have created complex problems that require innovative mathematical modeling approaches to address them. This Topical Collection welcomes high-quality research papers that demonstrate the application of mathematical modeling in various domains, including but not limited to finance and economics, data science and machine learning, artificial intelligence, cyber security, Internet of Things (IoT)‎, cryptography and information security, and biomathematics. The goal is to showcase how mathematical modeling can contribute to sustainable development by providing insights, decision support, and optimization strategies for complex systems in science and information technology.

Publishing Model: Open Access

Deadline: Aug 31, 2026

Earth and Environmental Sciences: Crop Diversification for Resilient Ecosystem

Crop diversification is a strategic approach in agriculture that involves cultivating a range of different crops on a farm rather than relying solely on one type of crop. This practice offers numerous advantages, including reducing the risk of crop failure due to pests, diseases, or adverse weather conditions. By growing a variety of crops, farmers can also maintain soil health and fertility more effectively, as different crops have varying nutrient requirements and growth patterns. Moreover, crop diversification provides farmers with opportunities to tap into diverse markets, stabilize their income throughout the year, and contribute to environmental sustainability by promoting biodiversity and reducing reliance on chemical inputs. Overall, crop diversification is a key aspect of modern farming practices aimed at enhancing resilience, profitability, and ecological stewardship. Along with this, a resilient ecosystem is one that demonstrates the capacity to withstand and recover from disturbances while maintaining its essential functions and supporting biodiversity. These ecosystems possess several key characteristics that contribute to their resilience. Firstly, they have high levels of biodiversity, including a variety of species with different functions and niches. This diversity helps buffer against environmental changes and increases the likelihood that some species will thrive even under adverse conditions. Additionally, resilient ecosystems often exhibit strong ecological connectivity, allowing for the movement of species and genetic material across landscapes, which promotes adaptation and enhances overall resilience. They also tend to have robust feedback mechanisms and adaptive management strategies in place, enabling them to respond flexibly to disturbances and incorporate new information into their resilience strategies. Overall, resilient ecosystems play a crucial role in sustaining life on Earth by providing essential services such as clean air and water, climate regulation, and habitat for wildlife, while also supporting human well-being and livelihoods.

In this Topical Collection, we invite novel research and constrictive review works that share new insight results on the subject, as well as establish a positive discussion about the Crop Diversification for Resilient Ecosystem.

Major themes include:

- Ecosystem services for soil health management

- Biodiversity conservation for ecosystem resilience

- Sustainable soil health management through crop diversification

- Climate resilience farming for ecosystem management

- Reduced pesticide dependency through crop management

- Water quality management for enhancing nutrient use efficiency

- Crops nutritional dietary diversity

- Food security through crop management

- Economic stability through crop management

- Ecosystem services and crop risk management

- Crop diversification through building resilient ecosystems

- Water management through crop diversification

- Sustainable agriculture through

- Cultural Heritage and crops diversification

This Collection supports and amplifies research related to: SDG 2, SDG 15

Publishing Model: Open Access

Deadline: Jun 30, 2026