IAHS News
HydroEco Conference 2017 - 2nd Circular
Dear colleagues,
We would like to invite you to:
HydroEco 2017, the 7th International Multidisciplinary Conference on: Hydrology and Ecology.
HydroEco 2017 will take place at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom from 18-23 June 2017.
The theme of the HydroEco2017 conference will be:
“Ecohydrology on the edge: ecology-hydrology-human interactions in a changing world”
The aims of the 2017 conference are:
· To present new concepts and theory on interactions between hydrology and ecology
· To discuss innovative experimental technologies and modelling approaches at the interface between hydrology and ecology
· To stimulate interdisciplinary interactions between hydrologists, ecologists, environmental scientists and practitioners
· To inform about emerging trends in ecohydrological practice, management and decision making
Confirmed keynote speakers include:
· Keith Smetten, University of Western Australia
· Nancy Grimm, Arizona State University
· Hjalmar Laudon, Swedish University of Agricultural Science
· Jeff McDonnell, University of Sasketchewan
· Laurel Larsen, UC Berkely
· Chris Soulsby, University of Aberdeen
· Glenn Watts, Environment Agency
· Michael McClain, UNESCO-IHE
· Steven Loheide, University of Wisconsin
· Angela Gurnell, Queen Mary University of London
· Merritt Turetsky, University of Guelph
Abstract submission and registration have opened now on the conference website: http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/generic/hydroeco2017/index.aspx
Please visit our website for detailed information of the conference session program (http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/generic/hydroeco2017/about/Conference-Themes-and-Topics.aspx) , local transport and accommodation information.
We are looking forward to welcome you to this exciting conference in Birmingham next year.
Best regards
Stefan Krause (on behalf of the organizing committee)
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Prof. Dr. Stefan Krause
Chair of Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham,
Birmingham, Edgbaston
B15 2TT, UK
phone: (+44) 0121 4145535