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TUESDAY: WATER POLICY AND INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT

  • Gerald E. Galloway: Water policy and Integrated Water Management: a US Perspective
  • H.P. Nachtnebel: Can alternative water management policies rehabilitate the Aral Sea?
  • Thomas Thurow: Risk Management Instead of Crisis Management: Necessary Components of Drought Policy for Forests and Rangelands
  • Jon Bartholic: New Great Lakes Basin Policy and Integrated Water Management
  • Jakub Krejci: Integrated water management system for training of main components of crisis management
  • Tomas Dostal: Potentials of GIS in catchment management and applications in the Czech Republic
  • Jörg Krywkow: A methodological framework for participatory processes in water resources management
  • Martin Neruda: NEPTUN project helps Water Framework Directive implementation in EU
  • Marta Martinkova: The simulation game on operational flood management: the tool for implementation of IWRM in the flood protection strategy
  • Deh Chien Chen: Policy options of an integrated urban water management: A Singapore case study
  • Zsuzsanna Flachner: Key lessons on participatory river basin management in Upper Tisza, Hungary
  • Frantisek Sulan: On numerical analysis of sediment transport modeling in small rivers with support of GIS environment
  • Vladimir Zdrazil: Influence of main river basin district plans on Environment
  • Mitja Brilly: From water management toward water policy
  • Svatopluk Matula: Hydrogeological modelling of different scenarios of groundwater movement and discharge in the watershed of the River Labe in North-west Bohemia


WEDNESDAY: SHARING WATER-ORIENTED CURRICULA

  • Claudia Pahl-Wostl: Building capacity for water policy and management
  • Rien Kolkman: A conceptual framework for integrated assessment education


WEDNESDAY: WATER QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENT

  • Jiri Wanner: Water Quality Control in the Czech Republic
  • James Crook: Status and Role of Water Reuse
  • Jiri Zezulak: Off-stream intervention to control the quality accidents in water courses prone to water pollution
  • Gyula Rabnecz: Water quality investigations in the River Danube (2007-2008) using the Fontinalis antipyretica L. ex Hedw. as bioindicator.
  • Jan Stevenson: Linking Ecological Thresholds, Policy, and Management
  • George Czapar: Reducing the Impacts of Agriculture on Water Quality
  • Milan Mesic: Losses of NO3-N in drainpipe water at different nitrogen fertilization levels
  • Khaled Hardan: Prediction of water harvesting and sediment yield in Petzenkirchen catchment using the WEPP watershed model
  • Iva Chmelova: Changes in surface waters chemistry in Třeboňsko and Novohradsko regions (South Bohemia) during the last fifty years – the effects of land-use in catchment
  • Ivan Landa: Extreme Hydrogeological Situation and the Importance for Ecological Risk Zones


THURSDAY: ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN FACE OF WATER SCARCITY

  • Henry Vaux: Water Scarcity, Science and Economics
  • Jirina Jilkova: Water Framework Directive: Governance and Socioeconomic Issues
  • Arouna Aminou: Estimating households’ willingness to pay for rural water supply: a seminonparametric bivariate probit approach
  • Horst Juergen Schwartz: Water footprint of beef production - critical review of current approaches
  • Kurt Klein: Impacts of Climate Change on Water and Public Health in Alberta, Canada
  • Geoff Kuegne: Irrigator decision-making during a time of loss and change
  • Mirja Kattelus: Sustainable Water Resources Management of Myanmar: Role of Agriculture and Hydropower
  • David Baguma: Harvested rainwater, water scarcity and income generation in rural domestic households
  • James Dobrowolski: Education for Behavioral Change in Water Conservation
  • Petr Prochazka: Comparison of Water Protection Policies: The Case of the Czech Republic and Canada


THURSDAY: CLIMATE AND MAN-MADE CHANGES AND THEIR IMPACT ON CATCHMENTS

  • Stefan Uhlenbrock: Climate and Man-made Changes and their Impact on Catchments
  • Richelle Allen-King: The impacts of climate and drainage on agricultural Nitrogen export
  • Külli Kangur: Effects of natural and man induced stressors on large European lake: case study of Lake Peipsi (Estonia/Russia)
  • Pavel Kovar: Simulation of Water Balance in Land Use Change Scenarios on the Nemcicky Experimental Catchment, Czech Republic
  • Martin Dockal: Adaptation and Water Policy under climate change
  • Oldřich Novicky: T.G.M. WRI studies focused on impacts of climate change on water cycle components and water resources
  • Mirja Kattelus: Sustainable Water Resources Management of Myanmar: Role of Agriculture and Hydropower
  • Michael Barber: Climate Change and Western Prior Appropriation Water Laws in the United States: Compatible or Conflict?
  • Christine Jean Kirchhoff: Linking Scientists & Water Managers for Innovative Water Resources Management
  • Bohumir Jansky: Climate change impact on mountain lakes of Kyrgyzstan with regard to the risk of their rupture
  • Michal Kravcik: Water for the Recovery of the Climate - A New Water Paradigm


FRIDAY: HYDROLOGICAL EXTREMES - FLOODS AND DROUGHTS

  • Henry van Lanen: Hydrological Drought: Monitoring, Prediction and Forecasting
  • Harvey Rodda: Flood Risk Mapping in the UK
  • Jan Danhelka: Flood Forecasting in the Czech Republic
  • Christine Poulard: Defining riverscapes types as supports for discussion between flood management and ecological requirements
  • Jan Kocum: Headstream Area Retention Capacity Enhancement as an Implement Against Floods and Droughts
  • Jiri Sovina: Case Study of the Flood Control by the Water Management System on the River Ohře

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