IAHS - International Association of Hydrological Sciences

IAHS - International Association of Hydrological Sciences

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IAHS is a lively non-profit making international non-governmental scientific organization that serves the hydrological community worldwide. It started in 1922 and now has 11000 individual members, 11 commissions, four working groups and three committees. IAHS is linked with other associations and has interests in common with several UN bodies; particularly with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and also with UN Water. Over the last decade IAHS and its Commissions have convened 6–8 conferences a year on specific topics, in addition to the Scientific Assemblies and General Assemblies within IUGG Assemblies. The tradition of publishing Proceedings and Reports of IAHS (Red Books) which commenced in 1924 at the Madrid General Assembly, has continued to the present. In addition IAHS has published the Special Publications Series (Blue Books), the Benchmark Series and the Hydrological Sciences Journal (HSJ). The HSJ was originally published as the Bulletin of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology (1956-1971); next it was Hydrological Sciences Bulletin (1972-1981), with four issues a year; and since 1982 is has been Hydrological Sciences Journal. The HSJ is now has 16 issues a year (more than 2900 pages per volume). The IAHS office is based at the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK.

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1922

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  • Call for nominations - The Tison & Falkenmark Awards. Established in 1982, The Tison Award is granted for an outstanding paper published by IAHS in a period of two years previous to the deadline for nominations. Established in 2022 and named in honour of the late Malin Falkenmark, a professor of Applied and International Hydrology, The Falkenmark Award is for best PhD thesis from a nominee who grew up in and recently performed the PhD work in one or more financially disadvantaged countries. Read more https://lnkd.in/eAvQtCQN

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  • Open Call for Next Biennium Chair of IAHS HELPING Decade. Take the lead for the next biennium of the IAHS Science for Solutions Decade dedicated to water solutions in the Anthropocene. The applicants should have documented leadership experience and be active in water solutions research in line with the HELPING vision and working groups. Such research could for instance be encompassing interaction between local and global hydrological change, or developing holistic solutions for water security, or elaborating and applying co-creation processes. To be considered please send an email to info@iahs.co.uk by 8 November 2024 with the following attachments: * cover letter no longer than one page outlining your relevant experience and aspirations for HELPING * a resumé of CV no longer than two pages. Read more here https://lnkd.in/eAvQtCQN

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  • Call for Nominations - The International Hydrology Prize.   This prize is awarded annually by IAHS, with UNESCO and WMO, to two people who have made an outstanding contribution to hydrological science: the Dooge Medal and the Volker Medal. Both medals are intended to distinguish outstanding achievements by hydrological scientists but with a different focus. The Dooge medal is aimed at fundamental contributions to the science of hydrology, whereas the Volker medal is aimed at outstanding applications of hydrological science for the benefit of society at large. Read more here https://lnkd.in/eAvQtCQN Nominations for both of the awards should be received by the Secretary General, Jean-Marie Kileshye Onema at jmkileshye-onema@waternetonline.org, no later than 31 December 2024.

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  • Places are still available for the joint conference between the IAHS International Commissions on Statistical Hydrology (STAHY) & the Water Resources System (ICWRS) held in collaboration with the Brazilian Water Resources Association (ABRHidro) in Florianópolis, Brazil. But time is running out so get your registration in before the 28 October deadline. Among other exciting happenings, this conference offers: * Two keynotes by Prof. Alberto Montanari & Prof. Ross Woods * IAHS Prize ceremonies & the medallists’ solicited presentations * Early Career Scientists lectures  * Eight oral sessions * numerous posters with flash presentations. For more detailed information & to secure your place, go to https://lnkd.in/eAvQtCQN

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  • IAHS is excited to share this announcement with you!

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    Research Fellow (RTD-A) in Agricultural hydraulics and watershed protection at University of Florence | Associate researcher at University of Geneva

    We are happy to share the announcement for the first webinar of the Webinar series of the Working Group on Co-Creating Water Knowledge HELPING - Hydrology Engaging Local People IN one Global world Scientific decade of the IAHS - International Association of Hydrological Sciences Webinar 1: Co-creation in a conflict-ridden space: A reflection Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024 3 p.m. – 4 p.m. CET Link for registration: https://lnkd.in/d-mJzGmC by David Gwapedza (Ph.D) Lecturer and researcher in hydrology and climatology at the University of Namibia Hosted by Adeyemi Olusola, PhD and Lydia Cumiskey, PhD. Short bio: Dr. David Gwapedza is a lecturer and researcher in hydrology and climatology at the University of Namibia. He holds a doctorate from Rhodes University, South Africa. In addition to his advanced studies in hydrology at the master's and doctoral levels, Dr. Gwapedza also has an honours degree in Geography and Population Studies. His multidisciplinary background highlights his interest in hydrological research that connects with society, particularly the field of socio-hydrology. Dr. Gwapedza has extensive experience in leading stakeholder engagement projects, most notably the UKRI-funded Resilient Benefits from Water (RESBEN) project, where he facilitated catchment management planning in several African countries, including Rwanda and Uganda. He has also led local stakeholder engagement water projects in South Africa and has successfully secured both local and international grant funding for his work. Currently, Dr. Gwapedza serves as the UNESCO-FRIEND Water Socio-hydrology theme coordinator and is committed to advancing the IAHS HELPING agenda.

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  • Registration for this year's online HELPING conference, 26 Nov 2024! Last year's online HELPING conference was a success and will be repeated 26 Nov 2024 (13:00 - 16:00 CET) in a new format, addressing some of the suggestions made at the side event at EGU. Our 29 Working Groups will be gathered to highlight progress and discuss collaboration. All members are encouraged to register now to secure a spot at this year's event! Read more https://lnkd.in/eAvQtCQN

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  • Join the IAHS Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Task Force! IAHS has been committed to fostering a culture of equality, diversity, and inclusion through our official EDI Statement which we published in 2022. Now, we’re taking this mission to the next level by forming the IAHS EDI Task Force and we need passionate, forward-thinking IAHS members to help us shape the future of IAHS. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that will shape the future of EDI within IAHS. If you're passionate about creating a more inclusive scientific community, we invite you to apply! Simply go to https://lnkd.in/gBkWKy55 to find out more and to complete the application form. The deadline for applications is 1 November 2024.

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  • 2024 IAHS Tison Awardee Announced! We are pleased to announce that the 2024 Tison award goes to Martin Addi (Ghana) for his work on the 2022 Hydrological Sciences Journal paper: Evaluation of imputation techniques for infilling missing daily rainfall records on river basins in Ghana, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Volume 67, Issue 4, Pages 613-627, DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2022.2030868. The paper is free to view. The paper was co-authored by Yeboah Gyasi-Agyei, Emmanuel Obuobie & Leonard Kofitse Amekudzi who are not eligible for the Tison Award, age-wise. The IAHS Tison Award, established in 1982, aims to promote excellence in research by young hydrologists. The Award is granted for an outstanding paper published by IAHS in a period of two years previous to the deadline for nominations. This award is prestigious with a 1000 US$ prize and a 1 year subscription to HSJ co-sponsored by IAHS and Taylor & Francis, the publisher of Hydrological Sciences Journal. The award will be presented during the 2025 IAHS Scientific Assembly in Roorkee, India in October 2025. Read more https://lnkd.in/ePQRTNzr

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