conferencia "integrated management of groundwater resources anddependent ecosystems"
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Integrated Management of Groundwater Resources and
Dependent Ecosystems
Second announcement and call for abstracts
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International conference
Prague, Czech Republic, 5-7 March 2014
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Groundwater in Europe and elsewhere face increasing pressures due to water abstraction for irri-
gation and other water uses, which is aggravated by land use and climate changes. Water pollution
and decline of water levels have occurred in many regions, producing a host of undesirable eco-nomic and environmental impacts. The European Water Frame Directive and Groundwater Directive
outline principles of protection and management and sets groundwater quality standards, as for
example threshold values for nitrate and pesticides concentrations. The aim is to prevent the deteri-
oration of the status of all bodies of groundwater, reverse negative trends in pollution and to achieve
a good groundwater quantity and quality status, promoting a long-term sustainable water use and
the enhancement of the ecosystems relying on groundwater.
Due to increased pressures on groundwater systems, future management must include better un-
derstanding of how land use affects groundwater quantity and quality. Additionally, the impact of
future climate change on groundwater systems must be better understood and considered in man-agement scenarios. Better understanding of the key role of groundwater in ecosystems must re-
Through the design of the proper institutional, legal and operational framework, the management of
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ing a sustainable management of water and associated ecosystems. Proper management of GDEs
requires that they are included in the risk assessment and management schemes. Procedures for
this should be further developed. Decision making in groundwater quantity and quality management
is often complex because of heterogeneous stakeholder interests, multiple objectives, different op-
realization and success of any regulations, policies, and measures. In the quest to develop mitiga-
tion and sustainable adaptation measures in land use and groundwater management practices, we
must also consider the socio-economic consequences of such measures, as well as the potential
role of economic instruments in balancing supply and demand and promoting a sustainable use of
the resources.
To target future actions to maintain good status of groundwater systems, groundwater bodies and
dependent ecosystems must be understood in an integrated way. This requires better methods to
assess groundwater systems vulnerability from hydrologic, economic and ecosystem perspectives.
Various methods can be used to study groundwater systems ranging from environmental tracers,
hydrological and ecological research to numerical modelling and management methods. During the
conference, different procedures and methods to manage groundwater systems will be discussed
in an interdisciplinary framework. New research results from a large scale research project GENE-
research and management as well as professionals from policy, administration or enterprises to
submit abstracts.
We cordially invite you to participate in the conference.
Bjrn Klve, Bioforsk (Norway), University of Oulu (Finland), GENESIS project co-ordinator
Hans Kupfersberger, Joanneum Research (Austria)
Manuel Pulido-Velzquez, Universitat Politcnica de Valncia (Spain)
Marco Trevisan, Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy)
Welcome
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Conference themes
The conference covers major aspects of integrated groundwater research and the main topics are:
Contaminant load and modeling the leaching to groundwater
Groundwater dependent ecosystems: groundwater-surface water interaction
Integrated modelling of groundwater systems
Impact of land use and climate change
legal aspects
Abstract submission and call for abstracts
Abstracts are invited on the topics outlined in the conference themes and others falling within the
scope of the conference. Abstract submission for oral and poster presentations is 15 December
Template for abstract and how to proceed is given at the conference web site:
Special issue
All writers are strongly encouraged to submit their full papers to be published in a special issue of:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) special issues on Groundwater resources
and their ecosystem services: new methods and management practices with deadline of sub-
mission of papers end of May 2014.
Science of the Total Environment(STOTEN) special issues on From the assessment of the
pollutant input into groundwater systems to the measures for protecting them, via the assess-
ment of the effect of climate and land-use change with deadline of submission of papers end of
February 2014.
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Venue
The Conference on Integrated Management of
Groundwater Resources and Dependent Eco-
systems will take place in the National Techni-cal Libraryin Prague, Czech Republic.
The library is close to the city centre and easily
accessible from the international airport.
The National Technical Library
Technick 6
160 80 Praha 6 - Dejvice
Accommodation
There are many options for accommodation close to the venue, and pre-booking has to been done
at the two following hotels:
Hotel Diplomat: Book on-line before November 30. and use the group code GENESIS to get spe-
cial rate of 85 /night.
Hotel Silenzion: Single room 52 /night. Double room 60 /night. Apartment 88/night/2 persons.For availability and booking contact: [email protected]
Other options include:
Hotel Denisa
Masaryk Dormitory
Fees and registration
Participant: 300
Student: 200
Conference dinner: 50
The conference fee includes the welcome reception, daily lunches and coffee breaks.
For registration go to the conference website at:
Registration must be completed before 31 January.
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How to get there
From Prague airport:
From Prague railway station:
Pre-conference course
A two day pre-conference course Hydrogeology of groundwater dependent ecosystem (GDEs):
novel techniques for hydrological and ecological monitoring and analysis will be given 3-4 March,
2014 before the conference start.
For whom: PhD students or similar with background in hydrology, civil engineering, ecology etc.
Cost: No participant fee
Credits: 1 ECTS
Maximum number of participants: 25 (students registered to the conference are given preference toparticipate in case of received applications above 25). More details: -
conference
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Programme outline
Monday
Tuesday
09:00-18:00
09:00-18:00
Wednesday
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:15
11:15-12:00
12:00-13:30
13:30-14:30
14:30-15:00
15:00-16:30
16:30-18:00
Opening session
Key note Environmental tracers as indicators of groundwater reliance
Key note Groundwater dependent ecosystems: future challenges for
groundwater management, Bjrn Klve (Finland/Norway)
Lunch
Parallel session 1
Coffee
Parallel session 2
Poster session and ice breaking reception
Thursday
09:15-10:00
10:00-10:45
10:45-11:15
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
19:00-23:00
Key note Pollution of aquifers by pesticides and nitrates from land use,
Marco Trevisan (Italy)
Key note Modelling of groundwater systems: impacts of land use and
climate change, Hans Kupfersberger (Austria)
Coffee
Parallel session 3
Lunch
Parallel session 5
Coffee
Poster session
Conference dinner
Pre-conference course
Pre-conference course
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Friday
10:00-10:45
10:45-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-16:00
Key note Contribution of hydroeconomic models as DSS for a sustaina-
ble groundwater management, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez (Spain)
Parallel session 5
Lunch
Parallel session 6
Poster session
Conclusions and closing of conference
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Keynote speakers
Bjrn Klve(Finland/Norway) works as a professor at University of
Oulu, Finland and senior researcher at Bioforsk, Norway. He leads a
research group of 30 persons that focus on water and land resourcesresearch and hydrology. The research includes studies on hydrology
of groundwater, river systems and wetlands. He has 15 years experi-
ence on cold climate and peatland hydrology research with focus on
impacts of various land uses. A long term objective for the research is
to develop an integrated understanding of hydrological, sediment and
nutrient transport processes for better water and land management
including also impacts of climate change. The research methods used
hydrology, hydraulics and soil physics to environmental tracers and
Manuel Pulido-Velazquez(Spain) is Associate Professor in the De-
partment of Hydrologic Engineering and Environment at the Technical
University of Valencia (UPVLC), Spain, and a senior researcher within
the Research Institute of Water Engineering and Environment (IIA-
MA). His research focus on the developments of methods and tools
to support integrated management of water resource systems, withspecial emphasis on the integration of hydrology and engineering with
economics and system analysis techniques through the so called hy-
droeconomic models. He has published several papers on hydroe-
conomic modeling in different top journals, with applications to issues
like: the analysis of water markets and groundwater banking, optimal
conjunctive use of surface and groundwater, economic analysis of
recovery policies, or the economic impact of water conservation policies in irrigation (the latter, in
PNAS, 2008, led to comments in The New York Times, The Economist, and Science News, among
others). He has been involved in the development of hydroeconomic simulation and optimization
models for different case studies in Southern California, Rio Grande, Tigris-Euphrates basin, and
in several river basins in Spain and France. Recent collaborating organizations include the Jucar
and Segura River Basis Agencies, the Spanish Ministry of Environment, ONEMA, SIWI, BRGM, and
related to water management, water economics, groundwater management, climate change impact
and adaptation, and drought mitigation, Prof. Pulido-Velazquez currently leads the UPVLC research
team in the EU project GENESIS (FP7) on implementation of the EU Groundwater Directive and
assessment of climate change and land-use impacts on groundwater and related ecosystems, coor-
dinating the work package on groundwater economics and management. Manuel also co-chairs the
session Advances in Modeling of Coupled Hydrologic-Socioeconomic Systems at the annual EGU
conference in Vienna since 2011.
numerical modeling. The work is interdisciplinary with close collaboration with research groups e.g.in ecology and sociology. Bjrn Klve leads the GENESIS project and several national and Nordic
projects. He is the leader of Finnish doctoral programme VALUE in Integrated Catchment and Water
Resources Management.
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Dr. Hans Kupfersberger (Austria) is a senior researcher at the In-stitute of Resources at Joanneum Research in Graz and also a lec-
turer at the Civil Engineering Faculty, Graz University of Technology.
His major research interests generally lie in the area of numerical
groundwater modelling. Recently, he and his co-workers developed
a coupled scheme to model nutrient input and fate in the unsaturated
and saturated zone at the aquifer scale to delineate sustainable
agricultural management practices. Furthermore, he is involved in
research to predict the impact of climate and land use change on
groundwater quantity and quality considering associated uncertain-
limit the impacts of hydro power plants on groundwater dynamics.
(Poland) works in the Environmental Physics
Group at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow,
Poland. His research focuses on application of stable and radioactive
isotopes to study the hydrological, biogeochemical and geomorpho-
logical processes in the environment. He led and was involved in sev-
eral multidisciplinary national and international research projects and
currently coordinates one of Work Packages of the GENESIS project
Keynote speakers continued
Marco Trevisan (Italy) has studied the environmental fate of pesticide
and the behaviour of pesticide residues on crop and food since 1983.
-termination and consumer health. His activity is documented by 103
ISI paper (h-index of 20). Trevisan was involved in several European
LIFE (06 ENV/F/000133) Mitigation of agricultural nonpoint-source
GENESIS (Contract number: 226536) Groundwater and Dependent
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mate Change and Land-use Impacts on Groundwater Systems as
leader of WP3.
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expert, on Version Control Group and on Groundwater of FOCUS (Forum for the Co-ordination of
pesticide fate models and their Use) which is devoted to help the pesticide registration procedure
at European level using models. From 2009 to 2011 Trevisan was member of the External Review
panel of EFSA and in 2011 he became coordinator of a team involved in the evaluation of pesticide
dossier for the Health Ministry of Italy.
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Important dates
December 15, 2013
January 15, 2014
January 2014
February 2014
March 3, 2014
March 3, 2014
Abstract submission due date
Registration close
Start of pre-conference course
Start of conference
Organisers
The GENESIS Final Conferenceis organised by the GENESISproject. GIS-GEOINDUSTRY, s.r.o
is the local organising partner.
Project partners