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Your contribution is highly solicited to help shape the conference. Complete results or work-in-progress reports of theoretical, empirical, or experimental work in all areas relevant to ecohydraulics are sincerely welcome for oral or poster presentation at the conference. Submission of an abstract is obligatory for all participants. A full research paper or an extended abstract is anticipated but not obligated. Abstracts, research papers, and presentations should all be in English. Conference proceedings are indexed by SCOPUS and Conference Proceedings Citation Index-Science. To submit your extended abstract / full paper please click the button "Extended Abstract / Full Paper Submission" on the right.
ISE 2022 has teamed up with Environmental Science & Ecotechnology, Journal of Ecohydraulics,International Journal of Sediment Research, Journal of Ecohydrology. These journals will have special issues for selected high-quality full-text papers. If you submit your full paper to the special issue of one of these journals, it is not obligatory to simultaneously submit a full paper or extended abstract to the proceedings of the conference.
To submit your manuscript to a special issue, you can either choose your preferred journal in the check box of the extended abstract/full paper submission system of the symposium, or directly submit it to the submission portals of the journals (which is preferred).
The submission portals of the special issues of Journal of Ecohydraulics, Environmental Science & Ecotechnology, and Journal of Ecohydrology are as follows. The submission portal of the special issue of International Journal of Sediment Research will soon be open. You are encouraged to submit your manuscript to the special issue within 6 months after the symposium is held.
Online submission to the special issue of Journal of Ecohydraulics
Associate Editors: Mengzhen Xu, Francisco Martinez-Capel
Online submission to the special issue of Environmental Science & Ecotechnology
Guest Editors: Zi Wu, Marwan Hassan
Online submission to the special issue of Journal of Ecohydrology
Guest Editors: Giri Kattel, Yuqing Lin
Online submission to the special issue of International Journal of Sediment Research
Guest Editors: Simona Francalance, Hongbo Ma
S1-1: Integrating Ecohydraulics and Ecohydrology in Environmental Flow Assessment and Implementation (1)
Conveners:
Francisco Martinez-Capel, Universitat Politècnica de València, SpainDaniele Tonina, University of Idaho, USA
S1-2:Environmental Flow (1)
S1-3: Integrating Ecohydraulics and Ecohydrology in Environmental Flow Assessment and Implementation (2)
Conveners:
Francisco Martinez-Capel, Universitat Politècnica de València, SpainDaniele Tonina, University of Idaho, USA
Conveners:
Giri R Kattel, School of Geographical Sciences, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China; Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaHong Yang, Department of Geography and Environmental Science; University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom
S1-5: Environmental Flow (2)
Conveners:
Shanghong Zhang, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, ChinaJin Zhang, Yantai University, Yantai, China
S1-7: Hydropeaking
S1-8: Effect of Climate Change on Ecology
Theme 2: Hydraulic aspect of ecohydraulics
S2-1: Sediment-Ecology Interaction
S2-2: Land Surface Process and Environmental Changes(1)
S2-3: Land Surface Process and Environmental Changes(2)
S2-4:Ecohydraulics of hyporheic zone in river, estuarine and coastal sediments(1)
Conveners:
Alessandra Marzadri, University of Trento, Italy
James Stegen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Xiaobing Chen, Hohai University, China
Daniele Tonina, University of Idaho, USA
S2-5:Ecohydraulics of hyporheic zone in river, estuarine and coastal sediments(2)
Conveners:
Alessandra Marzadri, University of Trento, Italy
James Stegen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Xiaobing Chen, Hohai University, China
Daniele Tonina, University of Idaho, USA
S2-6: Effect of Organism on Flow(1)
S2-7: Effect of Organism on Flow(2)
S2-8:Ecohydraulics of hyporheic zone in river, estuarine and coastal sediments(3)
Conveners:
Alessandra Marzadri, University of Trento, Italy
James Stegen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Xiaobing Chen, Hohai University, China
Daniele Tonina, University of Idaho, USA
Theme 3: Ecohydraulics on Micro-Scale
S3-1: Effect of Flow Condition on Organism
S3-2: Fish Passage(1)
S3-3: Turbulence-Organism Interaction
S3-4: Fish Passage(2)
S3-5: Fish Passage(3)
S3-6: Physical, chemical, and biological aspects of transport processes in aquatic ecosystems (1)
Conveners:
Zi Wu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Marwan Hassan, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Li Zeng, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, China
Ping Wang, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
S3-7: Physical, chemical, and biological aspects of transport processes in aquatic ecosystems (2)
Conveners:
Zi Wu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Marwan Hassan, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Li Zeng, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, China
Ping Wang, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
S3-8: Physical, chemical, and biological aspects of transport processes in aquatic ecosystems (3)
Conveners:
Zi Wu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Marwan Hassan, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Li Zeng, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, China
Ping Wang, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
S3-9: Fish Passage(4)
S4-1: Management and Restoration of River Channel and Riparian Zone (1)
S4-2: Management and Restoration of River Channel and Riparian Zone (2)
S4-4: Sustainable Design in Ecohydraulics
S4-5: Aquatic Ecology and Water Health (1)
S4-6: Coastal and Estuarine Ecohydraulics
S4-7: Aquatic Ecology and Water Health (2)
S4-8: Eco-environmental Impact of High Dam and Large Reservoir
S4-9: Risk Reduction in Ecosystem
S4-10: Eco-environmental Impact of Human Activities
S5-1: Remote Sensing
S5-2: Ecohydraulics Modelling on Various Scales
S5-3: Genomics and Bioinformatics
S5-4: Experimental Ecohydraulics (1)
S5-5: Experimental Ecohydraulics (2)
S5-6: Habitat Modeling of Concerned Species
S5-7: Novel Software Applied in Ecohydraulics
S5-8: Data-driven and Knowledge Based Modelling