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Call for Participation
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. The peer-reviewed conference proceedings are indexed by SCOPUS and Conference Proceedings Citation Index-Science. ISE 2022 has teamed up with Environmental Science & Ecotechnology, Journal of Ecohydraulics,International Journal of Sediment Research, Journal of Ecohydrology and Journal of Hydro-environment Research. These journals will have special issues for selected high-quality full-text papers.
To submit your extended abstract / full paper please click the button "Extended Abstract / Full Paper Submission" on the right.
You can also submit your paper to the special issue of your choice directly through the links provided below:
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 Ecohydrology, Guest Editors: Giri Kattel, Yuqing Lin
Topics to be covered by ISE 2022 are listed as follows:
Ecohydraulics in practice
1. Environmental flows
2. Fish passage and movement
3. Hydropeaking
4. River channel management and restoration
5. Wetland management and restoration
6. iparian zone management and restoration
7. Floodplain rehabilitation
8. Hydrological connectivity of river ecosystems
Conveners:
Shanghong Zhang, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China
Silke Wieprecht, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Yujun Yi, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
Sebastian Schwindt, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Jin Zhang, Yantai University, Yantai, China
9. Catchment/river basin restoration
10. Riverscape design and riverfront space utilization
11. Planning, implementation processes and citizen participation
12. Ecosystem based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR)
13. Water-food-energy nexus
14. Sustainable design in ecohydraulics
15. Inter-basin water transfer
16. Landsurface processes and environment changes in Alpine river source region
17. Eco-environmental impact of high dam and large reservoir/ (Environmental issue of international river)
18. Any other aspect of ecohydraulics in practice
Fundamentals of ecohydraulics
19. Experimental hydraulics and hydrodynamics
20. Remote sensing and underwater sensing
21. Hydrogeomorphology
22. Hydraulics-ecology interactions
23. Hydrology-ecology interactions
24. Vegetation and fluvial processes
25. Sediment-ecology interactions
26. Ice-ecology interactions
27. Surface-groundwater interactions
28. Ecological processes in the hyporheic zone
29. Estuarine and coastal ecohydraulics
30. Physical, chemical, and biological aspects of transport processes in aquatic ecosystems
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
31. Dryland flow-ecology
32. Catchment/river basin-scale ecohydraulics
33. Aquatic ecology
34. Genomics and bioinformatics in ecohydraulics
35. Big data and data analysis
36. Data-driven and knowledge-based modelling
37. Predictive modelling and uncertainty management
38. Ecosystem services from aquatic systems
39. Human impacts on aquatic ecosystems
40. Any other aspect of fundamental ecohydraulics
Special Sessions
41. Organism-scale interaction with hydraulic conditions
42. The key hydraulic drivers of populations, communities and ecosystem processes
43. Ecohydraulic landscapes: spatial and temporal dynamics
44. Physical modelling of ecohydraulic interactions
45. Life cycle modelling in aquatic systems
46. Environmental flows from catchment to coast
47. Ecohydraulics of hyporheic zone in river, estuarine and coastal sediments
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
48. Advances in fish passage research
49. Integrating Ecohydraulics and Ecohydrology in Environmental Flow Assessment and implementation
Conveners:
Francisco Martinez-Capel, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Shinji Fukuda, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
Michael McClain, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, the Netherlands
Daniele Tonina, University of Idaho, USA
50. Securing Sustainable Hydropower in the 21st Century
51. Sustainability of ecology and hydrology of floodplain lake systems of the large river basins under rapidly changing climatic and social dimensions
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, Australia
Zhiguo Yu, School of Hydrology and Water Resources, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
Hong Yang, Department of Geography and Environmental Science; University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom