Under the overall theme Rivers - Connecting Mountains and Coasts, the 40th IAHR World Congress will focus on the importance of rivers being the lifeline of human civilization. Currently, a great number of rivers worldwide are in a state of degradation, mostly due to human interference. Rivers - Connecting Mountains and Coasts highlights IAHR’s commitment to the importance of rivers providing safe drinking water, being a source of energy production, acting as lifelines for navigation, and providing ecosystems with habitats for a plethora of terrestrial and aquatic species. Further, rivers are strongly linked to other components of the hydrological cycle (e.g. groundwater) within the catchment or coastal waters in delta regions. Therefore, we want our rivers to be free from pollution and be characterized by a continuum from upstream to downstream and vice versa. But most of these criteria are not met at the moment and what will the future look like? Answering this question should be paramount to our profession and therefore this congress will deal with these issues.
Online participation is also free of charge this year thanks to the support of our partners and convening organizations. So, if you haven’t signed up already, register now for a ticket and get access to ca. 300 insightful sessions on water.
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