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Proceedings of the 37th IAHR World Congress (Kuala Lumpur, 2017)


Every two years our community gathers together at the IAHR World Congress, and in August 2017 around 1200 participants from 61 countries met at the Putra World Trade Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  911 full papers were accepted out of 1324 abstracts submitted. The congress covered seven main themes comprising: River and Sediment Management, Flood Management, Environmental Hydraulics and Industrial Flows, Coastal, Estuaries and Lakes Management, Urban Water Management, Water Resources Management, Hydroinformatics/Computational Methods. Our Congress opened on Monday 14th August by The Honourable Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. There were a total of 12 keynotes during the week involving leading specialists in the hydro environment domain from around the world. The Congress closed on the Friday after the Malaysian Deputy Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation gave a highly personal talk about his education, and the differ ences between public perception of water and the environment and that of scientists.

Contents

Review Process

The papers included in this volume were part of the 37th IAHR World Congress cited on the cover and title page. Papers were selected and subjected to review by the Editor and the International Scientific Committee and followed a revision process with the following steps: First, several of the committees involved in the organization of the congress established a set of technical criteria for the Committee in charge of the revision. Submitted papers were sent to one or two experts in the field. Authors were then asked to include the necessary amendments and follow the reviewers' comments, and their work was reviewed until the final version was approved by the Editor. 


Ethical guidelines and Code of Conduct

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.

The 37th IAHR World Congress proceedings are long-term preserved following the IAHR Policy of digital preservation archives.

ID Title Authors Year
3189 Disaster Reduction Characteristics by a Lagoon at the Great East Japan Tsunami
Yuta Akasaki, Yoshiya Igarashi, Norio Tanaka
2017
3190 Flood Control Management in Steep Rivers Using Dikes
Omar Seleem, Akihiro Kadota, Itani Dale Ndwambi
2017
3191 Research on the Hydrological Processes of LID-Type Road: The Case of Shiyang Road
Yanfen Geng, Jiandong Mao, Zhaowei Wang
2017
3192 Hydraulic Performance of Subsurface Drainage Module
Muhammad Mujahid Muhammad, Khamaruzaman Wan Yusof, Muhammad Raza Ul Mustafa, Nor Azazi Zakaria, Aminuddin Ab. Ghani
2017
3193 Quantifying the Role of Vegetation in Disaster Risk Reduction Measures, From Academic Research to Practical Implementation of Green Infrastructures
W. Ellis Penning
2017
3194 Management and Mixed Coastal Protection Measures in Highly Vulnerable and Edge Risk Areas. Costa Da Caparica Case Study
Fernando Veloso-Gomes
2017
3195 The Resiliency of Coastal Marsh Systems Under Sea Level Rise
Karim Alizad, Scott C. Hagen, Matthew V. Bilskie
2017
3196 Pathways to Resiliency Through Economic Assessments of Dynamic Sea Level Rise Impacts
Scott C. Hagen, Renee Collini, Denise E. Delorme, Stephen C. Medeiros, James T. Morris, David Yoskowitz
2017
3197 Can We Improve the Resilience of Large River Deltas? A Mississippi River Case Study
Samuel J. Bentley, Clinton S. Willson, Scott C. Hagen, Robert R. Twilley
2017
3198 Establishing and Promoting an Interdisciplinary Center for Coastal Resiliency in Louisiana, U. S. A
Denise E. Delorme, Scott C. Hagen
2017

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