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旱区水文学与水资源管理研讨会

2024-05-30

旱区水文学与水资源管理研讨会

为应对气候变化和人类活动对全球旱区生态水文过程产生的影响,实现旱区水资源科学管理和区域可持续发展,兰州大学资源环境学院旱区流域科学与水资源研究中心及水利工程系特举办“旱区水文学与水资源管理研讨会”。本次研讨会邀请到英国利兹大学地理学院Lee Brown教授,德国于利希研究中心、TERENO陆地环境观测网负责人Heye Bogena 博士及兰州大学的部分学者参与。具体会议议程如下,欢迎各位老师同学参加!

Symposium on Arid Region Hydrology and Water Resource

Management

502 Qilian Building, Lanzhou University

3-5 June, 2024

(兰州大学祁连堂5022024/6/3—6/5

Climate change and human activities have significantly altered the eco-hydrological processes and water cycles in global arid regions. Over the past decades, despite tremendous achievements in hydrological science, water resources management, and technology, water scarcity remains a global challenge, particularly in arid regions.

This symposium aims: 1) to enhance our understanding of advances, challenges and opportunities on dryland hydrological research and water resources management; 2) foster interactions and collaborations among participants; 3) explore comprehensive solutions to achieve sustainable water sustainability in arid regions.

Specifically, the symposium will focus on the following topics: 1) advances in eco-hydrological processes in arid regions under the combined influence of climate change and human activities; 2) theory and methods of sustainable management of water resources; 3) ecological, hydrological, and social effects of large-scale ecological restoration projects in arid regions.

Symposium agenda

Date

Time

Position

Theme

2024/6/3

08:00~12:20

Lanzhou University

Advances   in eco-hydrological processes in arid regions

Lee Brown, Heye Bogena,   Jie Tian, Xuejin Wang, Lanhui Zhang

2024/6/3

14:30~18:00

Lanzhou University

Effects of   large-scale ecological restoration projects

Lee Brown, Heye   Bogena, Baoqing Zhang, Lei Tian, Xuefeng Xu

2024/6/4

07:00~12:00

Field Trip

Visit   Dayekou hydrological observation station

2024/6/4

14:00~18:00

Dayekou station

Open   discussion - Monitoring of multi-scale hydrological processes in the field

2024/6/5

15:00~18:00

Lanzhou University

Open   Discussion - Impact of soil hydrological properties on hydrological processes