Innovative approaches to water management challenges are needed more than ever to ensure sustainable and resilient societies worldwide. Under the overall theme "From Snow to Sea", the 39th IAHR World Congress focused on the importance of an integrated and intelligent approach to managing the whole water cycle to address the global challenges people and the environment face. The Congress highlighted IAHR's commitment to the critical role that sound understanding of the water cycle plays in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Agenda 2030.
The papers included in this volume were part of the 39th IAHR World Congress which took place in Granada, Spain, from 19 to 24 June 2022. Papers were selected and subjected to review by the Editor and the International Scientific Committee and followed a revision process with the following steps: (1) The committees involved in the organisation of the Congress established a set of technical criteria for the committee in charge of the revision. (2) Submitted papers were sent to one or two experts in the field. (3) Authors were asked to include the necessary amendments and follow the reviewers´ comments, and (4) Their work was reviewed until the final version was approved by the Editor.
In addition to the technical criteria, IAHR publications follow the Ethical Guidelines and Code of Conduct provided by the Committee of Publication Ethics (COPE). A Publication Ethics and a Publication Malpractice statement are publicly available throughout the entire review process.
Besides the peer-reviewed papers, this volume contains the reports of the High-Level Panels.
The 39th IAHR World Congress proceedings are long-term preserved following the IAHR Policy of digital preservation archives.
The International Scientific Committee (ISC) and the Advisory Board provide counsel and support to the Congress Organising Group (COG) for the scientific and technical coordination of the congress.
Theme 1: Human-water relationships (42)
Theme 2: Snow, river and sediment management (132)
Theme 3: Environmental hydraulics and urban water cycle (129)
Theme 4: Hydraulic structures (108)
Theme 5: Water resources management, valuing and resilience (109)
Theme 6: Computational and experimental methods (256)
Theme 7: Coasts, estuaries, shelves and seas (81)
Theme 8: Extreme events: from droughts to floods (177)
High-level panels reports
From Snow to Sea — Managing Enclosed Seas Under Climate Threat
Water Governance
Artificial Intelligence
Nature-based Solutions and Ecohydraulics
Keynotes
Coastal Resilience in a Changing Climate: the CoastPredict Solution
Water Challenges in Spain
Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery, with Examples in Fluid Mechanics
Special sessions
Reservoir sedimentation in semi-arid and arid environments. A comparative analysis from vulnerability of climate change in sensitive environments
Integrating ecohydraulics and ecohydrology in environmental flow assessments
Environmental hydraulics related to aquaculture
Ecohydraulics 2021: Novel methods to investigate flow-biota interactions numerically, in the lab and in the field
Green infrastructure and sustainable urban drainage systems
Implementing Nature Based Solutions – bringing science to practice
The shallow water model intercomparison session: Benchmarking overland flow simulations
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ID | Title | Authors | Year |
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20811 | Trial for Effective Sediment Runoff Control with a Movable Shutter in Joganji River |
Koso Mikami; Tomoyuki Noro; Takahiko Nagayama; Tomohiko Furuya; Masaharu Fujita; Takahisa Mizuyama; Takahiro Itoh
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2022 |
20812 | Modelling the Impact of Sediment Grain Size on Flooding in the Kathmandu Basin, Nepal |
Saraswati Thapa; Hugh D. Sinclair; Maggie J. Creed; Simon M. Mudd; Mikael Attal; Manoranjan Muthusamy; Bhola Ghimire
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2022 |
20813 | What Is the Current Morphological State of the River Drava? |
Johanna Ficsor; Alexandra Gradwohl-Valkay; Ervin Pirkhoffer; Szabolcs Czigany
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2022 |
20814 | Characteristics of Riparian Population at Medium and Small Sized Rivers in Japan |
Masakazu Hashimoto; Ken Ichikawa; Kaori Amaya; Andre Araujo Fortes; Shosuke Sato
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2022 |
20815 | Sediment Replenishment Along Rivers - Advection and Dispersion of Gravel Inputs |
Kevin Reiterer; Thomas Gold; Christoph Hauer; Helmut Habersack; Christine Sindelar
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2022 |
20816 | Comprehensive Analysis of the Bottom Tracking Features Measured by Adcps in Riverine Environments |
Slaven Conevski; Massimo Guerrero; Axel Winterscheid; Nils Ruther
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2022 |
20817 | Historical Land Use Change Decrease in Sediment Yield by 300% During the Past Century to Be Reversed by Future Climate Change |
Gerrit Basson; Kuria Kiringu; Erik Barnardt
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2022 |
20818 | Land Use Land Cover Changes in the Fincha Basin, Ethiopia |
Motuma Shiferaw Regasa; Michael Nones
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2022 |
20819 | Modelling Sediment Yield in an Urbanized River Basin: A Case Study on the Nambul River Basin, Manipur, India |
Ningthoujam Victoria; Ngangbam Romeji; L. Bilashini Chanu
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2022 |
20820 | Scour of Sand Beds by Long and Short Impinging Jets- Similarities and Differences |
Mahmud Amin; Nallamuthu Rajaratnam; David Zhu
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2022 |