The Call for Papers is still live for our latest Special Issue: ‘Contribution of #isotope#hydrology to water sciences in #Africa
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The latest news from @HydrolSciJ Digest! In this issue, we toast the winners of the 2024 Reviewer Awards & profile the winner of the Associate Editor Award. See the latest articles published in #HSJ & discover a wealth of Featured & #OpenAccess articles from recent HSJ issues.
The latest news from @HydrolSciJ Digest! In this issue, we toast the winners of the 2024 Reviewer Awards & profile the winner of the Associate Editor Award. See the latest articles published in #HSJ & discover a wealth of Featured & #OpenAccess articles from recent HSJ issues.
Invitation to submit an abstract for International Workshop on Leveraging Technology & Societal Innovation in Urban Water Management, taking place 31 Jul–1 Aug 2025 at Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung, Munich. Submission deadline 1 Mar 2025. Read more https://t.co/5ESp1WdVsk
This first HSJ Digest of 2025 brings you, several OA articles, winner of the 2024 Frances Watkins Memorial Award, news from our publisher @tandfonline, the launch of the official HSJ page on LinkedIn, meet Co-editor @Konstan52799643 & much more. Read here https://t.co/ghRwxlif4o
Call for Abstracts: Leveraging Technology and Societal Innovation in Urban Water Management.
The 2nd international #workshop of the @IAHS_AISH#Urban#Water working group #HELPING Decade.
⁉ Any questions, get in touch with Maria Warter, @GiovannaGrossi1 , @HydroBeth , or Chengao Wang!
Submission Deadline 15.1.2025 13:00 CET
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‼️ One week left to submit your abstract to
#EGU25 in #Vienna! ‼️ Come join us - if you still don't know where to submit and you are working in urban water - we have an exciting session on #urbanhydrology in cooperation with the @IAHS_AISH - #HELPINGDECADE!
Le cycle de l'eau, élément fondamental de la machine climatique Terre n'apparaissait déjà nulle part dans l'accord de Paris, pas une fois même le mot Eau.
9 ans après, c'est au G20 d'oublier cet élément essentiel dans sa déclaration.
Pourtant, seule l'optimisation et la restauration du cycle de l'eau permettent de maintenir des systèmes alimentaires, énergétiques et économiques viables.
Ce G20 se tient au Brésil, un des géants de l'eau au niveau mondial et dans le même temps un des plus impactés par des sécheresses historiques.
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For anyone working on urban hydrology and catchment functioning, runoff and pollution in urban watersheds, flood and drought risks in urbanized regions, storm water management solutions, as well as community engagement and climate adaptation strategies in urban areas.
We urgently need to bring back biodiversity in our cities and develop nature based solutions. The workshop was definitely a platform for exchange and dialogue to address in the best integrated way to address the unique contexts and needs of the global south.