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Tuesday 13 October 2015 |
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Session 1 “Water Diplomacy – means of developing good neighborhood relations” |
Water Diplomacy – means of developing good neighborhood relations: The Mekong River Basin Anoulak Kittikhoun, Mekong River Commission, presenter: Dr. Wolfgang Grabs |
Water diplomacy issues in the Lower Mekong Basin – some comments Dr. Wolfgang Grabs, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz, Germany |
A regional approach to climate adaption in the Nile basin Dr. Michael Brian Butts, DHI, Denmark |
Conflict resolution in Euphrates basin by Bankruptcy Method Dr. Mohammad Reza Jarkeh, University of Zabol, Iran |
Post conflict water management: learning from the past for recovery planning in the Orontes River basin Dr. Myriam Saadé-Sbeih, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland |
Water Resources Assessment and Seasonal Prediction: To what extent do they sway decision making in water management in Australia? Dr. Maureen Papas, Macquarie University, Australia |
Session 2 “Data and observations as basis for the conduct of water balances” |
Water resources observation using satellite altimeters and future capabilities with the SWOT satellite Dr. Alice Andral, CNES, France |
Monitoring changes in groundwater storage over East Africa using satellites and models Jamiat Nanteza, University of California, Irvine and Makerere University Uganda |
The new portfolio of global precipitation data products of the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre suitable to assess and quantify the global water cycle and resources Dr. Andreas Becker, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany |
Rainfall as proxy for evapotranspiration predictions Dr. Bruno Collischonn, National Water Agency, Brazil |
Can Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition extract useful information to improve precipitation forecasts of a neural network model Prof. Rim Ouachani, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis (ENIT), Tunisia |
Session 3 “Drivers of change: changes in the elements of the water cycle and the water balance at global and regional levels” |
Crystal balls into the future: Are water balance models ready Prof. Dr. Balázs M. Fekete, CUNY Environmental CrossRoads Initiative and NOAA-CREST, USA |
Development of Dynamic Water Resources Assessment System Dr. Sung Kim, Hydro Science and Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Republic of Korea |
Variations of global and continental water balance components including anthropogenic effects and climate forcing uncertainty Hannes Müller Schmied, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany |
Impact of climate change and anthropogenic pressure on the water resources of India: Challenges in management Dr. Krishnapillai Shadananan Nair, Nansen Environmental Research Centre, India |
Integrated climate and land use change scenarios for water resources assessment in Ta Chin River Basin, Thailand Dr. Sathaporn Monprapussorn, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand |
Friday 16 October 2015 |
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Session 7 “Water quality assessments and forecasting of water quality” |
Development of integrated method for long-term water quality prediction using seasonal climate forecast Dr. Jaepil Cho, APEC Climate Center, Republic of Korea |
Space based, harmonized water quality monitoring services for inland and coastal waters Dr. Thomas Heege, EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG, Germany |
River water quality modelling under drought situations. The Turia River case. Edgar Belda, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain |
Decadal oscillations of the aquatic chemistry of river waters in Latvia Dmitry Porshnov, University of Latvia, Latvia |
Water Quality in Reservoirs: Assessment and Seasonal Prediction Prof. Dr. Aleksandr A. Tskhai, Altai State University, Russia; presenter: Valery Vuglinsky |