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IAHS 2017 Scientific Assembly - Abstract Submission Due by 14th February

IAHS 2017 Scientific Assembly
10 – 14 July 2017
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
 
"Water And Development: Scientific Challenges In Addressing Societal Issues” 
Scientific programme of the IAHS Scientific Assembly
#1 Water security and the food-water-energy nexus: drivers, responses and feedbacks at local to global scales (to be post-published as a PIAHS volume)
#2 Hydrology and the Anthropocene
#3 Understanding spatio-temporal variability of water resources and the implications for IWRM in the semi-arid east and southern Africa
#4 Water Balance and Crop Water Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa Agricultural Watersheds
#5 Land use change impacts on water resources
#6 Water resources management and the competition/balance between humans and ecosystems (eco-hydrology)
#7 Measurements in the 21st century: innovation in hydrological observations
#8 Environmental and artificial tracers as indicators in hydrology
#9 Innovative ICT tools for water management and science
#10 Prediction in ungauged basins
#11 Modelling hydrological processes for prediction under change
#12 Probabilistic forecasts and land-atmosphere interactions to advance hydrological predictions
#13 Extreme events: links between science and practice
#14 Advances in cold-region hydrological models: Integration of process understanding and application to climate and landcover changes
#15 Operational snowmelt runoff modelling: Advances and prospects for water management
#16 Water quality and sediment transport issues in surface water (to be post-published as a PIAHS volume)
#17 Long-term evolution in catchment water quality
#18 Changing biogeochemistry of aquatic systems in the Anthropocene: inter-comparison of data and models for predicting water quality
#19 Advancements in modeling and characterization of aquifer
#20 Methodologies for risk assessment of groundwater contamination
#21 Quantifying uncertainty in hydrological systems: A Bayesian point of view
#22 Nonstationarity in Hydrology: Theories, Methods and Applications
#23 Multivariate statistics for hydrological application
#24 Stochastic hydrology: simulation and disaggregation models
#25 Graduate Schools in Water Sciences
#26 Facilitating Scientific contributions in water diplomacy and cooperation processes

Submission of abstracts for the symposia and workshops is now open via the Copernicus online system.

Submission deadline for all sessions is 14 February 2017.

Conference Website   
Scientific Programme

Organisers Graham Jewitt and Denis Hughes

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