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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 session will explore the fundamental mechanisms of sediment transport in various fluvial systems. Emphasis will be placed on the interaction between flow dynamics and sediment movement.
This track will focus on the interplay between river morphology and hydrodynamic processes. Presentations will address how these interactions shape river systems over time.
This session will delve into the latest advancements in hydraulic modeling techniques for river systems. Discussions will include applications in predicting sediment transport and channel evolution.
This track will examine the processes of erosion and sediment deposition in riverine environments. Researchers will present findings on the factors influencing these critical processes.
This session will investigate the relationship between channel morphology and river dynamics. Contributions will highlight how morphological changes affect flow patterns and sediment transport.
This track will focus on the quantification of sediment loads and their transport capacity in rivers. Presentations will address methodologies for measuring and modeling these parameters.
This session will explore the processes involved in delta formation and the associated sediment budgets. Researchers will discuss the implications of sediment supply and hydrodynamics on delta evolution.
This track will examine the dynamics of meandering rivers and their implications for sediment transport and habitat diversity. Presentations will include case studies and modeling approaches.
This session will focus on the processes occurring in floodplains and their significance in sediment transport. Discussions will include management strategies for floodplain restoration and conservation.
This track will showcase innovative approaches to sediment modeling in river systems. Researchers will present new tools and techniques that enhance our understanding of sediment dynamics.
This session will address the challenges and solutions associated with river restoration efforts. Emphasis will be placed on the role of sediment transport in successful restoration outcomes.