“Panta Rhei—Everything Flows”: Change in hydrology and society—The IAHS Scientific Decade 2013–2022

Alberto Montanari(University of Bologna), G. J. Young(Wilfrid Laurier University), H. H. G. Savenije(Delft University of Technology), Denis Hughes(Rhodes University), Thorsten Wagener(University of Bristol), Lingling Ren(Hohai University), Demetris Koutsoyiannis(National Technical University of Athens), Christophe Cudennec(Institut Agro Rennes-Angers), Elena Toth(University of Bologna), Salvatore Grimaldi(Università degli Studi della Tuscia), Günter Blöschl(TU Wien), Murugesu Sivapalan(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Keith Beven(Uppsala University), Hoshin V. Gupta(University of Arizona), Matthew R. Hipsey(The University of Western Australia), Bettina Schaefli(École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile), Berit Arheimer(Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute), Eva Boegh, Stanislaus J. Schymanski(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Giuliano Di Baldassarre(IHE Delft Institute for Water Education), Bofu Yu(Griffith University), P. Hubert(Sorbonne Université), Yan Huang(Changjiang Water Resources Commission), Andreas Schumann(Ruhr University Bochum), David Post(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Veena Srinivasan(Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment), C. J. Harman(Johns Hopkins University), Sally Thompson(University of California, Berkeley), Magdalena Rogger(TU Wien), Alberto Viglione(TU Wien), Hilary McMillan(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research), Gregory W. Characklis(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Zhonghe Pang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), V. R. Belyaev(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Hydrological Sciences Journal
May 30, 2013
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Abstract

The new Scientific Decade 2013-2022 of IAHS, entitled Panta RheiEverything Flows, is dedicated to research activities on change in hydrology and society. The purpose of Panta Rhei is to reach an improved interpretation of the processes governing the water cycle by focusing on their changing dynamics in connection with rapidly changing human systems. The practical aim is to improve our capability to make predictions of water resources dynamics to support sustainable societal development in a changing environment. The concept implies a focus on hydrological systems as a changing interface between environment and society, whose dynamics are essential to determine water security, human safety and development, and to set priorities for environmental management. The Scientific Decade 2013-2022 will devise innovative theoretical blueprints for the representation of processes including change and will focus on advanced monitoring and data analysis techniques. Interdisciplinarity will be sought by increased efforts to connect with the socio-economic sciences and geosciences in general. This paper presents a summary of the Science Plan of Panta Rhei, its targets, research questions and expected outcomes.


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