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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 complex interactions between groundwater and surface water systems. It aims to explore the mechanisms and implications of these interactions for hydrological processes and water resource management.
This session will investigate the exchange processes between rivers and adjacent aquifers. Emphasis will be placed on the quantification of these exchanges and their significance for water quality and ecosystem health.
This track will delve into the analysis of baseflow contributions to streamflow and their role in maintaining ecological integrity. Discussions will include methodologies for baseflow separation and implications for water resource management.
This session will present the latest advancements in hydrological modeling techniques and tools. Participants will discuss their applications in predicting hydrological responses to various environmental changes.
This track will explore the hydrological processes occurring within catchments and their implications for water resource management. Topics will include catchment-scale modeling, monitoring, and management strategies.
This session will focus on the dynamics of streamflow and the factors influencing its variability. Presentations will cover observational studies, modeling approaches, and implications for water management.
This track will examine the various mechanisms of groundwater recharge and their significance in sustaining water resources. Discussions will include the impact of land use and climate change on recharge processes.
This session will focus on methodologies for assessing water balance within various hydrological systems. Participants will discuss the implications of water balance studies for sustainable water resource management.
This track will explore the processes of sediment transport in river systems and their implications for water quality and ecosystem health. Presentations will include case studies and modeling approaches.
This session will address the impacts of climate change on hydrological processes and water resources. Discussions will include adaptive management strategies to mitigate these impacts.
This track will focus on strategies for sustainable management of watersheds in the context of groundwater-surface water interactions. Emphasis will be placed on integrated approaches that consider ecological, hydrological, and socio-economic factors.