Conference themes
The main conference theme of "Catchment restoration and water
protection" will revolve around
the following sub-themes:
●
Hydropower,
river engineering and the environment
Hydraulic structures
Design, operation and
inflow
forecasting
Regulation of lakes and reservoirs
Environmental flow
● Climate and
hydrology
Climate variability and climate change
Climate impact on river and
lake dynamics and groundwater systems
Integrated management of climate impacts on hydrology
Adaptation to climate change
● Cold climate
hydrology
Snow processes, observations and modeling
Frost in soils
Floods and droughts
● Groundwater
systems
Groundwater contamination
Groundwater and integrated modelling
Groundwater interaction with surface water and terrestrial
ecosystems
● Land-use,
hydrology and water quality
Diffuse pollution and control
Nutrient and sediment retention; from the field to the sea
Constructed wetlands, buffer zones, filter media and water
treatment solutions
Impacts of restoration measures on water quality and quantity
● Catchment and
river restoration
Measures, demand and experience in catchment restoration
Hydrological alterations and methods of water regime restoration
Restoration on aquatic ecosystems
● Ecological
and
hydrological
effects of catchment restoration
Interaction between hydrology and biology
Sediment dynamics and biological interactions
Habitat hydraulics
Wetlands and peatland hydrology
● Global change,
water resources and ecosystems
Impacts of climate change, land-use and water extraction
Effects of hydropower regulation
Urban hydrology and impacts
● Modelling,
methods, and practices in hydrology
Tracer methods in hydrology
On-line monitoring
Data assimilation methods
Modelling, forecasts and uncertainty
● Management,
decision support and knowledge uptake
Data policy and data availability
Science-policy interaction: WFD and GWD
Socio-economic impacts and decision making
Education in hydrology
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