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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the intricate hydrological processes influenced by climate change. It aims to explore the interactions between climate variables and hydrological responses across various ecosystems.
This session will examine the components of the water balance and their implications for global water dynamics. Researchers are invited to present studies that quantify and model these interactions at different scales.
This track delves into the complex relationships between precipitation patterns and runoff generation. Contributions that highlight innovative modeling approaches and empirical studies are particularly welcome.
This session emphasizes advancements in hydrological modeling techniques and their applications. Participants are encouraged to share methodologies that enhance the accuracy and reliability of hydrological predictions.
This track investigates the feedback mechanisms between climate systems and hydrological processes. Papers that explore the implications of these feedbacks for water resource management are highly encouraged.
This session focuses on the latest techniques and technologies for monitoring the water cycle. Contributions that showcase innovative remote sensing, in-situ measurements, and data integration are sought.
This track aims to explore the interactions between surface water and groundwater systems. Research that addresses the implications of these interactions for water resource sustainability is particularly relevant.
This session examines the role of hydrology in shaping ecosystem dynamics and health. Papers that discuss the interdependencies between hydrological processes and ecosystem services are encouraged.
This track focuses on the variability of hydrological processes and the occurrence of extreme events. Contributions that analyze trends, impacts, and adaptation strategies are welcome.
This session addresses the global challenges facing hydrology in the context of climate change and human activities. Researchers are invited to propose innovative solutions and strategies for sustainable water management.
This track promotes integrative approaches that combine physical and life sciences in water cycle research. Papers that highlight interdisciplinary collaborations and holistic frameworks are encouraged.