Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on the underlying mechanisms driving hydrological extremes, including floods and droughts. It will explore the socio-economic and environmental impacts of these events in the context of climate variability.
This session aims to discuss advanced hydrological modeling techniques that incorporate climate change scenarios. Participants will present findings on how these models can predict future water resource availability and extremes.
This track will examine the trends in extreme precipitation events and their implications for hydrological systems. Researchers will share insights into future projections and the associated risks for water management.
This session will delve into the complex interactions between flooding and drought conditions. Discussions will focus on the feedback mechanisms that influence hydrological responses and resilience.
This track will explore the field of hydroclimatology, emphasizing the study of water cycle extremes. Presentations will highlight the relationships between climate variability and hydrological processes.
This session will investigate the causes of extreme river discharge events and their ecological and societal consequences. Researchers will present case studies that illustrate the variability in discharge patterns.
This track will focus on strategies for enhancing climate resilience in water resource management. Discussions will include adaptive practices and policies that mitigate risks associated with hydrological extremes.
This session will address methodologies for analyzing variability in hydrological systems. Participants will share innovative approaches to quantify and interpret variability in relation to climate change.
This track will cover the assessment of hydrological hazards and the development of mitigation strategies. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary approaches to enhance community preparedness.
This session will present case studies of extreme hydrological events from around the globe. Participants will discuss lessons learned and best practices for managing similar events in the future.
This track will highlight innovative approaches to managing risks associated with water resources in the face of climate variability. Discussions will include technological advancements and policy frameworks that support sustainable practices.
