“…The 17 collected contributions include four state-of-science papers concerning the most recent advances in computational morphodynamic modelling of coupled flow-bed-sediment systems (Shimizu et al, 2019), a critical analysis of existing data on vegetation-flow-sediment interactions obtained through both laboratory experiments and field campaigns (Tinoco et al, 2020), a review of existing moving-boundary theories of shorelines with two extensions to allow inclusion of firstorder effects of waves and tides (Voller et al, 2020), and an overall assessment of the role played by wave forcing on the hydro-morphodynamics in shallow nearshore areas and at river mouths (Brocchini, 2019). The other 13 papers cover different topics about morphodynamics, spanning multiple environments, tackling concepts and processes with the aid of refined theoretical and numerical tools (Redolfi et al, 2019;Tambroni et al, 2019), grounding the results on laboratory data (Finotello et al, 2019;Geng et al, 2019;Matoušek et al, 2019, Porcile et al, 2020 and field observations (Fogarin et al, 2019;Tommasini et al, 2019), and making use of interdisciplinary approaches (Calvani et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2019;Pivato et al, 2019;van de Vijsel et al, 2020) also to develop new conceptualizations (Schlömer et al, 2020).…”