Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This session will explore the mechanisms and processes governing thaw-induced drainage systems in permafrost regions. Emphasis will be placed on the hydrological implications of thawing permafrost and its impact on local ecosystems.
This track focuses on the development and application of hydrological models tailored for cold-region environments. Participants are encouraged to present innovative modeling approaches that address the complexities of permafrost hydrology.
This session will investigate the characteristics and behavior of subsurface flow in permafrost-affected landscapes. Discussions will include the influence of thawing processes on groundwater movement and drainage patterns.
This track will address the effects of climate change on permafrost hydrology and the subsequent alterations in hydrological cycles. Contributions will focus on observed changes and predictive models of future hydrological responses.
This session will examine the pathways of meltwater in thawing permafrost regions and their implications for hydrological systems. Research presented will highlight the interactions between meltwater and terrestrial ecosystems.
This track will delve into the complexities of groundwater flow dynamics in thawing permafrost environments. Studies will focus on the interactions between surface water and groundwater in cold regions.
This session aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the interactions between the cryosphere and hydrological systems. Contributions will explore the feedback mechanisms that influence water availability and quality.
This track will focus on the hydrological responses to permafrost degradation, including changes in drainage patterns and water quality. Presentations will highlight case studies and field observations from various permafrost regions.
This session will showcase novel methodologies and technologies employed in permafrost hydrology research. Emphasis will be on advancements in data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
This track will discuss the unique challenges faced in polar hydrology research, including data scarcity and extreme environmental conditions. Participants will share insights on overcoming these challenges and leveraging opportunities for future research.
This session will explore the dynamics of drainage in ecosystems undergoing thawing processes. Research will focus on the ecological consequences of altered drainage patterns and their implications for biodiversity.
