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Water and Development: scientific challenges in addressing societal issues

2017 IAHS General Assembly

Venue

Port Elizabeth, South Africa

South Africa has a rich and varied hydrological history and has been a research leader in many aspects of hydrology through years of paired catchment and process hydrology research, model development and in the inclusion of scientific knowledge as exemplified by the South African National Water of 1998.

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SANCIAHS is a strong and active network representing South African hydrologists and has been active for nearly 40 years recently hosting it's 18th national symposium. SANCIAHS is joined by Waternet as a major scientific partner in hosting the 2017 General Assembly. WaterNet is a southern Africa regional network of university departments and research and training institutes active in integrated water resources management.

Submission of abstracts for the various symposia and workshops is now open.

Categories

  • Development
Languages: English