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Contents
Contents ......................................................................................................................... 1
Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................ 2
Committees .................................................................................................................... 3
Welcome to ICHE 2016 ............................................................................................... 10
General Information ..................................................................................................... 11
Conference Summary................................................................................................... 13
Introduction of Mini-Symposiums ............................................................................... 16
Keynote Lectures ......................................................................................................... 22
Presentation Timetable ................................................................................................. 28
Technical Tours ............................................................................................................ 51
Venue and Floor Plan ................................................................................................... 53
Direction of Venue (Shangri-La Hotel) ........................................................................ 57
About Tainan ................................................................................................................ 61
Contact ......................................................................................................................... 63
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Acknowledgements
Water Resources Agency,
MOEA
Taiwan Joint Irrigation Association Taiwan Water Corporation
Central Geological Survey, MOEA
Sinotech Engineering Consultants,
Inc. International Association for
Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR)
Green Environment Engineering
Consultant Co. LTD
The Bureau of Foreign Trade, MOEA
National Development Council
The National Science and
Technology Center for Disaster Reduction
Taiwan Typhoon and Flood
Research Institute
The Coastal Ocean Monitoring Center, National Cheng Kung
University (NCKU)
Disaster Prevention Research Center, National Cheng Kung
University (NCKU)
CECI Engineering Consultants, Inc.,
Taiwan
Environments — Open Access Journal
NCKU Hydraulic and Ocean
Engineering R&D Foundation
AnCAD, Inc.
Academia-Industry Consortium for
Southern Taiwan Science Park (AICSP TAIWAN)
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Committees
International Organizing Committees (IOC)
1. Sam S. Y. Wang Professor, University of Mississippi, USA
2. K.-Peter Holz Professor, University of Cottbus, Germany
3. Mutsuto Kawahara Professor, Chuo University, Japan
4. Pao-Shan Yu Professor, Organizing Secretary, National Cheng
Kung University, Taiwan
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Local Organizing Committees (LOC)
1. Kuo-Chin Hsu
Professor, Dept. of Resource Engineering, NCKU
2. Shih-Chun Hsiao
Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
3. Ta-Kang Liu
Professor, Inst. of Ocean Technology & Marine
Affair, NCKU
4. Zsu-Hsin Chuang
Associate Professor, Inst. of Ocean Technology &
Marine Affair, NCKU
5. Yu-Shu Kuo
Associate Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
6. Jian-Ping Suen
Associate Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
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7. Dong-Jiing Doong
Associate Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
8. Hsiao-Wen Wang
Associate Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
9. Yi Chang
Assistant Professor, Inst. of Ocean Technology &
Marine Affair, NCKU
10. Yueh-Jen Lai
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
11.Jia-Lin Chen
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
12. Hsin-Fu Ye
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Resource
Engineering, NCKU
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13. Chen-Min Kuo
Assistant Researcher, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
14. Chen-Chien Li
Assistant Researcher, Disaster Prevention
Research Center, NCKU
15. Meng-Jiuan Yu
Assistant Researcher, Coastal Ocean Monitoring
Center, NCKU
16. Kuan-Hua Huang
On-service Temporary Staff, Dept. of Hydraulic &
Ocean Engineering, NCKU
17. Wen-Xiu Kuo
On-service Temporary Staff, Inst. of Ocean
Technology & Marine Affair, NCKU
18. Wen-Wen Lin
Contracted Staff, College of Engineering, NCKU
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International Scientific Advisory Committees (ISAC) 1. Alexander Cheng Dean of Engineering & Professor of Civil
Engineering, The University of Mississippi, USA
2. Christina Wan-Shan Tsai Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National
Taiwan University, Taiwan
3. Hyoseop Woo President, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and
Building Technology, Korea
4. Il Won Seo Professor, Dept. of Civil & Environmental
Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea
5. Joseph Hun-Wei Lee Chair Professor & Vice-President for Research and
Graduate Studies, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, China
6. Keh-Chia Yeh Professor, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
7. Kim Dan Nguyen Professor, Université Paris Est (Paris XII), France
8. Larry J. Weber Edwin B. Green Chair in Hydraulics, The
University of Iowa, USA
9. Mustafa S. Altinakar Director, National Center for Computational
Hydroscience and Engineering, The University of
Mississippi, USA
10. Panayiotis Prinos Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece
11. Paweł Rowiński Vice-President, Institute of Geophysics Polish
Academy of Sciences, Poland
12. Pingyi Wang Vice President, Chongqing Jiaotong University,
China
13. Rainer Lehfeldt Senior Scientist, Federal Waterways Engineering
and Research Institute (BAW), Germany
14. Scott C. Hagen Professor, Louisiana State University, USA
15. Shoji Fukuoka Professor, Chuo University, Japan
16. V. Sundar Professor, Ocean Department, Indian Institute of
Technology Madras, India
17. Wei-Fuu Yang Vice Minister, Ministry of Economic Affairs
18. Ximing Cai Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, College of Engineering, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
19. Yafei Jia Research Professor and Associate Director of
Basic Research, National Center for
Computational Hydroscience and Engineering,
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The University of Mississippi, USA
20. Yan Ding Research Associate Professor, National Center for
Computational Hydroscience and Engineering,
The University of Mississippi, USA
21.Yeou-Koung Tung Professor, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
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Local Advisor Committees (LAC)
1. Tsang-Jung Chang Director, Hydrotech Research Institute, NTU
2. Chang-Shian Chen Professor and Dean, College of Construction and
Development, FCU
3. Su-Chin Chen Professor and Dean, College of Agriculture and
Natural Resources, NCHU
4. Yang-Yih Chen Senior Vice President, Dept. of Marine
Environment and Engineering, NSYSU
5. Chung-Jung Chiang Director, Central Geological Survey, MOEA
6. Wei-Cheng Lo Dept. Chair, Center for Research in Water Science
and Technology, NCKU
7. Sung-Shan Hsiao Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Harbor & River
Engineering, NTOU
8. Ming-Hsi Hsu Professor and President, National United
University
9. Shao-Hua Marko Hsu Professor, Dept. of Water Resources Engineering
and Conservation, FCU
10. Chai-Cheng Huang Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Marine
Environment and Engineering, NSYSU
11. Ching-Jer Huang Director, Coastal Ocean Monitoring Center,
NCKU
12. Liang-Hsiung Huang Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, NTU
13. Chia-Chuen Kao Advisor, Coastal Ocean Monitoring Center, NCKU
14. Cheng-Shang Lee Director, Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research
Institute, NARL
15. Kwan-Tun Lee Dean, College of Engineering, National Taiwan
Ocean University
16. Yu-Pin Lin Professor and Chairman, Dept. of
Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, NTU
17. Frederick N.-F. Chou Professor, Dept. of Hydraulic & Ocean
Engineering, NCKU
18. Chjeng-Lun Shieh Director, Disaster Prevention Research Center, NCKU
19. Ray Shyan Wu Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, NCU
20. Jinn-Chuang Yang Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, NCTU
21. Ming-Fon Yang Director, Chia-Nan Irrigation Association
22. Gwo-Hsing Yu Professor, Dept. of Water Resources and
Environmental Engineering, TKU
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Welcome to ICHE 2016
Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen:
ICHE is the well-established series of bi-annual Hydroscience & Engineering
conferences, which began in Washington, DC in 1993. It is great honor to welcome
you to present your research; hear about the latest discoveries, trends, and challenges in
the field; and network with colleagues that can enhance your career.
The ICHE 2016 conference is jointly hosted by National Cheng Kung University
(NCKU) and International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and
Research (IAHR). Meeting brings together the entire hydrologic and engineering
communities from across the globe for discussions of latest scientific advancements,
emerging technologies, and directions in issues relevant to Hydro-science &
Engineering for Environmental Resilience. The meeting offers more than 200 oral and
poster presentations, a broad range of general sessions, unique mini symposiums,
cross-sectors networking, career advancement opportunities, and many exhibitors
showcasing the latest relevant research tools and services that improve knowledge of
various drivers of changing earth and water-related disasters.
On behalf of ICHE 2016 committee, we would like to express our sincere appreciation
to all the organizers and everyone who contributes efforts to this conference. We wish
all the participants a very pleasant stay at this ancient city Tainan, and overall success of
the ICHE 2016.
Prof. Pao-Shan Yu
Chair of ICHE 2016 Organization Committee
Prof. Wei-Cheng Lo
Department Chair of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering,
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan
Prof. Pao‐Shan Yu Prof. Wei‐Cheng Lo
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General Information
Badge Distribution Participants are kindly reminded to wear name badges at all times while in the
conference area.
Access will be prohibited to the coffee break, lunch, and banquet without presenting a
name badge.
Presentation Instructions
§Oral presentations
The official language of the Symposium is English. Each oral presentation is allocated
20 minutes, of these the last 5 minutes shall be used for questions, discussion and
change over.
Presenters should be in the session room 20 minutes before the session begins to meet
with the session chair, who should be near the stage/lectern. Presentations shall be
uploaded to the ICHE2016 computer in the presentation room during the break before
the session. Presenters are advised when uploading their presentation to check if
formulas/animations are shown correctly. An author preparation area equipped with
computers will be available for the authors to check their presentations. If presenters
wish to practice setting up the slides or pre-load them onto the provided computer,
this has to be done before the session begins.
Each presentation room is equipped with one computer/video projector, a microphone,
a lectern, and a pointing device. The software installed on the computer includes:
● Windows 7
● MS Office 2010 professional (Power point, Word)
● Adobe Acrobat Reader X
● Internet Explorer 8
Use of standard True Type fonts is suggested for PowerPoint presentations. In the case
PowerPoint contains videos, please ensure that both files (Power Point and
video-MPG AVI) are in the same folder.
As baseline, presentations from personal laptops are not allowed, to ensure a smooth
programme running and to minimise transition time between presentations. The
possibility to present from PCs other than the session room PC is not foreseen.
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§Poster Presentations
For each paper accepted within a poster session, one poster board in portrait format is
reserved with a dimension of 90 cm (width) x 150 cm (height).
Poster shall be on display during the day dedicated to the specific poster session.
Authors are invited to be on stand-by near their posters during the session breaks and
must be near their poster during the dedicated poster session at 11:20~12:20 on
November 9. Please prepare a short presentation that you can periodically give those
assembled around your poster throughout the 1 hour poster session.
§ Exhibition at ICHE 2016
Exhibiting Locations are at room B202 of Shangri-La's Far Eastern Plaza Hotel.
Exhibiting period: 2016 November 7 to November 9.
Perpetration: 2016 November 7, 10:00-12:00.
Exhibition Open: 2016 November 7, 12: 00
Remove: 2016 November 9 12:00-17:00.
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Conference Summary
Session Topics: Special sessions:
A. Advanced Modeling on Shear Shallow Flows B. Reservoir Sediment Management C. Modeling Fluvial Process with Dam Removal D. Urban Hydrology and Stormwater Management E. Sponge City - Recover Water Cycle in Urban Area through Green
Infrastructures F. River Restoration - Successful and Unsuccessful Cases in Asia G. Managing the Resource Water: Consideration of Ecosystem
Services and Function for Sustainable Water Use H. Urban Flood Resilience
General sessions:
I. Sustainable Management of Water-related Risks
J. Integrated Sediment Management under Extreme Events
K. Groundwater Vulnerability to Climate Changes
L. Coastal Risk Reduction and Resilience
M. Building Resilience in Eco-Hydrosystem
N. Adaptation Strategies for a Resilient Society
O. Others
P. WRA Mini symposium Mini symposiums:
TTFRI. Advancements in River Restoration Modeling
DPRC. Adaptation Strategy of Water-related Disasters to Climate
Change
PEARL. Preparing for Extreme and Rare Events in Coastal Regions
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ICHE 2016 – Agenda Sunday, 6 November 2016
13:30-17:30 Registration | B2 Lobby 16:00-17:30 Welcome Reception | Room B202
Monday, 7 November 2016
8:30-9:00 Registration | B2 Lobby 9:00-9:20 Opening Ceremony | Room B201
9:20-10:05 Keynote Lecture: Vice Minister Wei-Fuu Yang (MOEA, Taiwan) | Room B20110:05-10:50 Keynote Lecture: Professor David Maidment (University of Texas at Austin, USA) | Room B201 10:50-11:10 Coffee Break
Room B101 Room B102 Room B103 Room B104
11:10-12:30 Coastal Risk Reduction and Resilience (Session L-1)
WRA Project (Session P-1)
Modeling Fluvial Process with Dam Removal (Session C-1)
Others (Session O-1)
12:30-13:30 Lunch Break | Room 301 (3F Cheng Kung Room)13:30-14:15 Keynote Lecture: Professor Yasuto Tachikawa (Kyoto University, Japan) | Room B201
14:20-15:40 Coastal Risk Reduction and Resilience (Session L-2)
WRA Project (Session P-2)
Modeling Fluvial Process with Dam Removal (Session C-2)
Sustainable Management of Water-related Risks (Session I-1)
15:40-16:10 Coffee Break
16:10-17:30
Groundwater Vulnerability to Climate Changes (Session K), Building Resilience in Eco-Hydrosystem (Session M) , Strategies for a Resilient Society (Session N)
Sponge City - Recover Water Cycle in Urban Area through Green Infrastructures (Session E), Invited Speaker
Reservoir Sediment Management (Session B-1)
Sustainable Management of Water-related Risks (Session I-2)
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Wednesday, 9 November 2016
9:00-9:45 Keynote Lecture: Professor Mustafa S. Altinaka (University of Mississippi, USA) | Room B201
9:50-10:50 Reservoir Sediment Management (Session B-2)
Others (Session O-4)
Others (Session O-5)
Others (Session O-6)
10:50-11:20 Coffee Break
11:20-12:20 Reservoir Sediment Management (Session B-3)
Poster Exhibition, Presentation & Discussion | Room B202 (Presenters should be standing at the poster during the scheduled poster time)
12:20-13:30 Lunch Break | Room 301 (3F Cheng Kung Room)13:30-17:30 Technical Tours 18:00-21:00 Banquet | Room B201
Thursday, 10 November 2016
9:00-10:40 Reservoir Sediment Management (Session B-4)
TTFRI Mini Symposium-1 PEARL Mini Symposium-1 DPRC Mini Symposium
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-12:30 Reservoir Sediment Management (Session B-5)
TTFRI Mini Symposium-2 PEARL Mini Symposium-2
12:20-13:30 Lunch Break | Room B201
Tuesday, 8 November 2016 Room B101 Room B102 Room B103 Room B104
9:00-9:30 Keynote Lecture: Director-General Ruey-Der Wang (WRA, MOEA, Taiwan) | Room B201
9:40-10:40 Others (Session O-2)
Advanced Modeling on Shear Shallow Flows (Session A-1)
Integrated Sediment Management under Extreme Events (Session J-1)
Urban Flood Resilience (Session H-1)
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-12:10 Others (Session O-3)
Advanced Modeling on Shear Shallow Flows (Session A-2)
Integrated Sediment Management under Extreme Events (Session J-2)
Urban Flood Resilience (Session H-2)
12:10-13:10 Lunch Break | Room 301 (3F Cheng Kung Room)13:10-13:55 Keynote Lecture: Professor Zoran Vojinovic (UNESCO-IHE, The Netherlands) | Room B201
14:00-15:20 Coastal Risk Reduction and Resilience (Session L-3)
Advanced Modeling on Shear Shallow Flows (Session A-3)
Managing the Resource Water: Consideration of Ecosystem Services and Function for Sustainable Water Use (Session G-1)
Urban Hydrology and Stormwater Management (Session D-1)
15:20-15:50 Coffee Break
15:50-17:30 Coastal Risk Reduction and Resilience (Session L-4)
Advanced Modeling on Shear Shallow Flows (Session A-4)
Managing the Resource Water: Consideration of Ecosystem Services and Function for Sustainable Water Use (Session G-2)
Urban Hydrology and Stormwater Management (Session D-2)
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Introduction of Mini-Symposiums
Mini Symposium-1:
Advancements in River Restoration Modeling
Majority of world’s population live in a close vicinity of a surface freshwater body.
Continuous increase in population and urbanization have resulted in anthropogenic
alteration of rivers and streams from their natural state, and led to major concerns about
the increased flood risk, excessive erosion and/or sedimentation, poorer water quality,
and degradation of environmental and ecological sustainability. River restoration
includes a variety of activities and works on the rivers, their streambanks and
floodplains in order to return them to their stable natural conditions while restoring
biodiversity, recreational services, and flood management. Taiwan Typhoon and Flood
Research Institute (TTFRI), National Applied Research Laboratories (NARLabs) and
National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering(NCCHE),
University of Mississipp co-host this mini-symposium focuses on the recent scientific
advancements in river restoration, with emphasis on the computational modeling, and
developments in experimental data collection and treatment methods to support the
modeling efforts. The symposium will address a variety of topics that are relevant to
river restoration modeling, including the assessment of streambank erosion
mechanisms, sediment transport modeling, and flood risk and resilience modeling.
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Mini Symposium-2:
Adaptation Strategy of Water-related Disasters to Climate
Change
Typhoon and the southwestern airflow bring a large amount rain to Taiwan area. Heavy rain often causes disasters such as landslide, flooding due to hydrological and geological environment of Taiwan. The increased occurrence frequency of extreme rainfall under the effect of climate change in recent years has increased the risk of water-related disasters. The disaster resulted from Typhoon Morakot in the year of 2009 is a significant case. Therefore, research work such as occurrence mechanism, influence extent, monitoring technique, prevention strategy has attracted more attention. Besides, an integrated hydrological information system for early warning and supporting decision making of the local government will be introduced.
The object of this mini symposium, Adaptation Strategy of Water-related Disasters to Climate Change - from the perspective of structural and non- structural measures, is to discuss how to cope with the increased risk of water-related disasters due to climate change. Research results of deep-seated landslides including simulation, survey of sediment transport and risk assessment will be presented. The deep-seated landslide could lead to landslide dam and sediment movement of large scale. The achieved results of a project related to the characteristic change of sediment transport and morphological change of Zengwun River regime under climate change will be also reported.
This mini symposium is organized by the Disaster Prevention Research Center, National Cheng Kung University (DPRC). DPRC was founded in 1996. In the past 20 years, the DPRC devotes himself to research in disaster prevention, introduce and promote technologies through cooperation with international experts and institutions. Besides, the DPRC has been taking active part in the development of disaster prevention and mitigation strategy for the government’s whole staff. DPRC is one of the most important research team in Taiwan.
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Mini Symposium-3:
Preparing for Extreme and Rare Events in Coastal Regions
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Keynote Lectures
Keynote Lectures-1
Vice Minister Wei-Fuu Yang
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan
Speech Title: Towards a Sustainable and Smart Water Future for Taiwan Mr. Wei-Fuu Yang is Vice Minister of Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) since 2015. As an assistant of the Minister, his responsibility is coordinating the affairs of water resources, mines, geological survey, state-owned enterprise, and information. Before joining MOEA, Yang has served in the water-related agencies for over thirty years and participated in a lot of public construction projects.
Mr. Yang is recognized as a water policy pioneer and water resources expert. Because of his great contributions in water resources, he received many awards from international and domestic organizations such as International Award from International Society of Paddy and Water Environment Engineering, Agricultural Irrigation Award from Taiwan Agricultural Engineers Society, Eminent Career Award from Chinese Water Resources Management Society, and Eminent Career Award from Chinese Institute of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering. He holds a master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Colorado State University, USA.
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Keynote Lectures-2
Professor David R. Maidment
Hussein M. Alharthy Centennial Chair in Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, USA ※ Elected in 2016 to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
Speech Title: National Water Model of the United States
Prof. David R. Maidment is the Hussein M. Alharthy Centennial Chair in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin where he has been on the faculty since 1981. He received his Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering with First Class Honors from the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and his MS and PhD degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Texas, he was a research scientist at the Ministry of Works and Development in New Zealand, and at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Vienna, Austria.
Prof. Maidment is a specialist in surface water hydrology, and in particular in the application of geographic information systems to hydrology. In 2016, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering "For development of geographic information systems applied to hydrologic processes".
Prof. Maidment teaches classes in surface water hydrology and GIS in Water Resources. From 1992 to 1995 he was Editor of the Journal of Hydrology. Prof. Maidment is also co-author of the text Applied Hydrology (McGraw-Hill, 1988), Editor in Chief of the Handbook of Hydrology (McGraw-Hill, 1993), co-editor of the monograph Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Support with GIS (ESRI Press, 2000), co-author and editor of Arc Hydro: GIS for Water Resources, (ESRI Press, 2002), and co-author of Arc Hydro Groundwater (ESRI Press, 2011).
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Keynote Lectures-3
Professor Yasuto Tachikawa
Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan
Speech Title: Extreme Flood Frequency Analysis and Risk Curve
Development Under a Changing Climate
Prof. Yasuto Tachikawa obtained Bachelor and Master Degrees from Department of Civil Engineering at Kyoto University, and Doctor of Engineering from Kyoto University. He joined Kyoto University as Research Associate of Faculty of Engineering in 1990, Associate Professor at Disaster Prevention Research Institute at Kyoto University in 1996, and Associate Professor at Graduate School of Engineering at Kyoto University in 2007. Since 2013, he is Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Kyoto University. Prof. Tachikawa has worked as a hydrologist and a water resources engineer. His research interest extends across rainfall runoff modeling, space-time modeling of hydrologic processes, real-time flood forecasting, hydrologic predictions in ungauged basins, and flood disaster reduction.
Prof. Tachikawa has served as an assistant to the Executive Vice President for International Affairs of Kyoto University from 2014 to 2016. He has been an Associate Editor of Journal of Hydrology since 2014. He also serves as Secretary of Regional Steering Committee in Southeast Asia and the Pacific of UNESCO International Hydrological Programme since 2012, and was appointed one of Vice-Chairpersons of the UNESCO IHP Bureau from 2016 to 2018.
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Keynote Lectures-4
Director- General Ruey-Der Wang
Water Resources Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan
Speech Title: Flood Control Strategy and Smart Disaster Prevention
Mr. Wang was appointed to the Director-General of the Water Resources Agency (WRA) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) in November 2015. He is responsible for the administration of national water policy and laws, hydrological observation and technology development, land subsidence prevention, water resources development and management, river and drainage regulation, coastal protection and environment creation, hot spring and water supply enterprise supervision, water conservation promotion, flood and drought disaster prevention and mitigation, and hydraulic construction. Mr. Wang has devoted his whole life to water related field for more than 30 years.
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Keynote Lectures-5
Professor Zoran Vojinovic
UNESCO-IHE, The Netherlands
Speech Title: A Holistic Approach to Planning and Design of
Multifunctional Measures for Climate Resilience and
Adaptation
Prof. Zoran Vojinovic is an Associate Professor of Urban Water Systems at UNESCO-IHE with over 20 years of combined on-the-ground and academic experience working in various aspects of water industry in New Zealand, Australia, Asia, Europe, Central and South America and the Caribbean.
Prof. Zoran holds a Honorary Professor position at the Centre for Water Systems, University of Exeter, UK and he is a Visiting Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia. He is also Guest Faculty at AIT Bangkok, Thailand. Prof. Zoran leads the EC funded FP7 PEARL project which aims to develop adaptive and resilient sociotechnical risk management measures and strategies for coastal cities against extreme hydro-meteorological events (http://www.pearl-fp7.eu/).
Prof. Zoran is Editor in Chief for Journal of Hydroinformatics and he authored/co-authored four books, over 100 journal and conference papers, book chapters, and professional engineering reports.
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Keynote Lectures-6
Professor Mustafa S. Altinakar
University of Mississippi, USA Director and Research Professor at the National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering (NCCHE)
Prof. Mustafa S. Altinakar is currently the Director and Research Professor at the National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering (NCCHE) of the University of Mississippi. Prof. Altinakar obtained his Ph.D in Hydraulics at the Laboratoire de Recherches Hydrauliques (LRH), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland in 1988, and his M.S (1980) and B.S. (1978) degrees in Civil Engineering from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. His fields of specialization and research interests include fluvial hydraulics and its environmental aspects, sediment transport and local scour, flood simulation and management, diffusion and dispersion in waterways, transport and fate of contaminants, stratified flows, computational fluid dynamics, integrated watershed management, optimization and decision support systems, and design of hydraulic structures. He is a member of the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), IAHR (International Association of Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research), AGU (American Geophysical Union), ASFPM (Association of State Flood Plain Managers) and ASDSO (Association of State Dam Safety Officials). He serves as the Chair of the Standing Committee on Global Water Issues of the International Flood Initiative (IFI) of UNESCO/IAHR, Vice Chair of the IAHR Task Committee on Fluvial Hydraulics, member of the Fluids Committee of the ASCE.
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Presentation Timetable
ORAL SESSIONS: November 7, 2016 (Monday) Room B101, Session L-1
Chaired by:H. Chien
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 12-0010 H. Chien Development of Low-Cost Drifters Array for Nearshore Current Mapping in Coastal Groin Effect Basins
11:30-11:50 12-0004 G. A. Pasha Energy Loss and Drag in a Steady Flow Through Emergent Vegetation
11:50-12:10 12-0020 W. Y. Hsu Large-Scale Laboratory Observations of Turbulence and Shear Stresses in the Surf Zone
12:10-12:30 12-0018 O. C. Pattipawaej Coastal Vulnerability Assessment and Coastal Management (Case Study: Lontar’s Coastal Area in Serang, Banten Province, Indonesia)
Room B102, Session P-1 Chaired by:T.-W. Hsu
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 16-0007 T.-W. Hsu Adaptation of Southwest Coast of Taiwan Due to Climate Change
11:30-11:50 16-0006 C.-C. Lee The Third Stage Management Project of Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation on Water Environment (2/5)
11:50-12:10 16-0002 M.-R. Lai Feasibility of Combined UASB-MBR System in Treating PTA Wastewater and Polyimide Membrane for Biogas Purification
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November 7, 2016 (Monday) Room B103, Session C-1 Chaired by:K.-C. Yeh
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 03-0002 C.-T. Liao Study on Local Scour Around Bridge Pier Due to the Dam Removal
11:30-11:50 03-0004 K.-C. Yeh Assessment of Dam Removal with Numerical Modeling in Dajia River Basin
11:50-12:10 03-0005 Y.-Y. Liao Modeling the Processes of Fluvial Scouring and Sediment Transport of Dajia River, Taiwan
Room B104, Session O-1
Chaired by: H. Xiao
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 15-0066 K. C. Hu Modeling Storm Surge and Waves During Typhoons Tembin and Bolaven (2012)
11:30-11:50 15-0026 S. M. Mousavi Comparison of Localized Radial Basis Functions’ (LRBF) Solution of the Two-Dimensional Advection–Diffusion Equation to the Finite Difference Methods’ (FDM)
11:50-12:10 15-0038 A. Tonegawa Effects of Arranging Training Dikes on the Formation of Central Sandbars
12:10-12:30 15-0017 M. Wakui Study on the Fluvial Geomorphological Meanings of Valley Plain in the River and Estimation of the Extreme River Discharge
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November 7, 2016 (Monday) Room B101, Session L-2 Chaired by:G. Różyński
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
14:20-14:40 12-0016 G. Różyński Coastal Resilience in Poland: from Observations to Theoretical Generalization
14:40-15:00 12-0017 R. Hashimura Is There Any Impact to the Coastal Regions Caused by Typhoon Due to Global Warning
15:00-15:20 12-0011 S. Okuma Sediment Budget from the Yamakuni River to Nakatsu Intertidal Flat and the Mechanism of the Morphodynamic Change of the Flat.
Room B102, Session P-2 Chaired by:W.-C. Hung
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
14:20-14:40 16-0008 W.-C. Hung Application of Multiple Sensors in Monitoring Land Subsidence in Central Taiwan
14:40-15:00 16-0003 C. P. Chu The Current Status of Wastewater Reclamation/Reuse in Taiwan
15:00-15:20 16-0004 Y.-S. Chen A Study on Climate Change Adaptation Strategy of Zeng-Wen River
15:20-15:40 16-0005 M.-R. Lai Investigation of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Greenhouse Gases Emissions on Wastewater Treatment Plant
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November 7, 2016 (Monday) Room B103, Session C-2
Chaired by:Y. Zhang
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
14:20-14:40 03-0011 Y. Zhang Eroison Control Plans for Jiji Weir Downstream Channel
14:40-15:00 03-0008 S.-W. Chiang Modeling the Combined Effects of River Stage and Groundwater Flow on Riverbank Stability Before and After Dam Removal
15:00-15:20 03-0009 L. W. You Effects of Dredging on River Stability in Tachia River, Taiwan
15:20-15:40 03-0006 Y. H. Wang Evaluation of Fluvial Geomorphic Responses to the Removal of Dams with the Consideration of Hydrological Uncertainty: A Case Study in Shihgang Dam
Room B104, Session I-1 Chaired by:K. S. Cheng
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
14:20-14:40 09-0011 K. S. Cheng Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Reservoir Operation
14:40-15:00 09-0003 K. Glock Numerical Analysis of the Effects of Engineering Measures on the Sediment Transport and Morphodynamics on the Lower Danube
15:00-15:20 09-0004 C.-N. Chen Water Heritage: Classification and Degrees of Intervention
15:20-15:40 09-0005 H. Zhang Investigation of Suspended Sediment Transport and Bed Deposition Around Bandal-Like Structures
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November 7, 2016 (Monday) Room B101, Session K, M and N
Chaired by:X. Chao
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
16:10-16:30 13-0003 X. Chao Numerical Modeling of Flow and Water Quality in an Oxbow Lake in the Mississippi Delta
16:30-16:50 13-0001 S. Maeda Turbulence and Energetic Characteristics of Water Regions Created by Eco-Friendly Physical Structures in an Agricultural Drainage Canal
16:50-17:10 11-0001 A. H. M. F. AnwarThe Effect of Land Use and Climate Change on Groundwater Recharge in Gnangara Groundwater System
17:10-17:30 14-0002 Y.-T. Lee An Introduction to Current Classification and Management Practice for Agricultural Activities over Floodplain Areas in Taiwan
Room B102, Session E and Invited Speaker
Chaired by:S.-H. M. Hsu
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
16:10-16:30 Invited Speaker
T. S. K. Tang Use of the Disaster Risk Reduction Scorecard for Designing Urban Flood Resilience
16:30-16:50 05-0002 R. Y. Tallar The Effectiveness of Green Infrastructure Concept Design at City Parks, Bandung City, Indonesia
16:50-17:10 05-0005 S.-H. M. Hsu A New Design for Low Impact Development in Urban Area- Infiltration Pipe and Gravel Pile
17:10-17:30 05-0006 G. M. Kondolf The Role of Green Infrastructure in Urban and Peri-Urban Areas in Latin American: a Case Study in Cuenca, Ecuador
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November 7, 2016 (Monday) Room B103, Session B-1
Chaired by:J.-L. Chen and W.-C. Kuo
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
16:10-16:30 02-0012 C. C. Wen Tamshui River Estuary Impact Investigation of Induced Topographic Changes from Discharge Changes
16:30-16:50 02-0014 S. Pessenlehner River Bed Degradation and Morphological Development Before and After River Restoration Measures at the Danube River East of Vienna
16:50-17:10 02-0027 S. Tong Study on the Sedimentation Roughness in the Perennial Reach of the Three Gorges Reservoir
Room B104, Session I-2
Chaired by:W. Chaowiwat
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
16:10-16:30 09-0001 K.-C. Hsu Present-Day Risk of Occasional Extreme Hydrological and Hydrogeological Events
16:30-16:50 09-0009 W. Chaowiwat Development of Integrated Water Balance Analysis System
16:50-17:10 09-0006 S. Y. Hung Application of Batch Poisson Process to Random-Sized Batch Arrival of Sediment Particles
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B101, Session O-2
Chaired by:Y. Ding
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:40-10:00 15-0010 Y. Ding Integrated Coastal and Oceanic Process Modeling and Applications to Flood and Sediment Management
10:00-10:20 15-0014 W.-C. Huang The Interaction Between Tides and Storm Surges for the Taiwan Coast-A Modeling Investigation
10:20-10:40 15-0037 A. Yamaguchi Reactivation of Alternate Bars to Increased Sediment Supply
Room B102, Session A-1 Chaired by:B. Nkonga
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:40-10:00 01-0008 S. L. Gavrilyuk Toward a Universal Model of Breaking Waves on Shallow Water
10:00-10:20 01-0006 K. A. Ivanova Formation and Coarsening of Roll Waves in Shear Flows Down an Inclined Rectangular Channel
10:20-10:40 01-0013 Y. C. Tai Experimental Study on Hydraulic Jumps with and Without Sediments
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B103, Session J-1 Chaired by:A. EL Far
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:40-10:00 10-0001 A. EL Far Improvement of Morphology and Flow Conditions at Intakes Downstream Protruded Shorelines
10:00-10:20 10-0002 C. G. Pang The Process of Scour Surrounding Objects Freely Settling on the Seabed on the Effect of Typhoon Based on DRAMBUIE Model
10:20-10:40 10-0003 K. A. Nguyen Soil Erosion and Deposition Distribution at Kaoping River Basin under Climate Change
Room B104, Session H-1 Chaired by:T.-J. Chang and A. S. Chen
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:40-10:00 08-0001 S. Yamaguchi Optimizing Two-Dimensional Flood Model with SSE and Concurrent Processing
10:00-10:20 08-0002 T. Charoensuk Development of 3Di Flood Model for Ayutthaya City Island
10:20-10:40 08-0003 R. Hirakawa Experimental Study of on Flood Disaster 2012 in the Shirakawa River
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B101, Session O-3
Chaired by:Y. Yang
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 15-0064 Y. Yang Transparency Study of Water Resources Agency in Taiwan
11:30-11:50 15-0036 K. Tabata Analysis of Discharge Capacity and Flood Storage Rate During 2015 Large Flood in the Kinu River
11:50-12:10 15-0056 V. T. Le Application of Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm in Calibration of HBV Rainfall-Runoff Model: A Case Study of Tsengwen Reservoir Catchment in Southern Taiwan
Room B102, Session A-2
Chaired by:S. L. Gavrilyuk
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 01-0019 B. Nkonga Multi-Scales Approximations of Thin Flows for Curved Topography
11:30-11:50 01-0020 K-M Shyue Towards a High-Order Godunov Method for Dispersive Wave Problems
11:50-12:10 01-0018 C. Y. Kuo On the Steady Standing Surface Wave Pattern of Flows in a Narrow Rectangular Straight Chute
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B103, Session J-2
Chaired by:P. M. Rowinski
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 10-0005 P. M. Rowinski Notes on the Bed Load Transport under Unsteady Flow Conditions
11:30-11:50 10-0006 C.-H. Huang Modeling Turbidity Currents Using the Multiple-State Discrete-Time Markov Chain Approach
11:50-12:10 10-0007 R. Rindler Integrative Bedload Measurement Systems in Austria - Development and Evaluation of Bedload Transport Measurement Techniques and Optimization of Calculations
Room B104, Session H-2
Chaired by:T.-J. Chang and A. S. Chen
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 08-0007 A. S. Chen Rain Gauge and Radar Rainfall Information for Urban Flash Flood Analysis
11:30-11:50 08-0008 J. P. Leitao Effects of Merging Digital Elevation Models on Flood Modelling Results
11:50-12:10 08-0009 G.T. Aronica Optimal Surface Drainage Inlets Positioning Using Stochastic Pluvial Flooding Analysis
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B101, Session L-3
Chaired by:B. Ramakrishnan
Time # Presenting
Author Paper Title
14:00-14:20 12-0008 B. Ramakrishnan Assessment of Tidal Hydrodynamics Along Taiwan Coast
14:20-14:40 12-0013 E. G. Shurgalina Criteria for the Transition from a Breaking Bore to an Undular Bore
14:40-15:00 12-0015 M. Sakib Afforestation as a Buffer Against Storm Surge Flooding Along the Bangladesh Coast
15:00-15:20 12-0021 W. Thanathanphon Development of an Operational Storm Surge Forecasting System for the Gulf of Thailand
Room B102, Session A-3 Chaired by:Y.-C. Jin
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
14:00-14:20 01-0002 I. W. Seo 2-D Non-Fickian Dispersion Model for the Initial Period of River Mixing
14:20-14:40 01-0003 P.-C. Huang A Robust Numerical Algorithm for Efficient Overland-Flow Routing
14:40-15:00 01-0005 Y. Jia Simulation of Rainfall-Runoff Process in Watersheds Using CCHE2D
15:00-15:20 01-0009 Y.-C. Jin A Mesh-Free Particle Method for Simulation of Flow over Rectangular Weir of Finite Crest Length
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B103, Session G-1
Chaired by:Y.-P. Lin and W.-Y. Lien
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
14:00-14:20 07-0003 L. D. Guo Theory Research on Evolution and Protection of River Ecosystem under the Influence of Human Activities
14:20-14:40 07-0005 P. Zhang Turbulent Characteristics and Structures of Non-Uniform Open-Channel Flows Influenced by Backwater
14:40-15:00 07-0010 N. T. T. Linh Comparing the Generating Strategies of Hydropower of Cascade Reservoirs to Mitigate the Shortage of Water Supply
15:00-15:20 07-0012 P. C. Chen Comparing Lumped and Distributed Model in Hydrological Services - Impacts of Climate Change - A Case Study in Taiwan
Room B104, Session D-1
Chaired by:K. S. Cheng and K.-T. Lee
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
14:00-14:20 04-0004 J. S. Lai Multiple Urban Flood Simulations Using Ensemble Precipitation Forecast: An Example of Zhonghe District, New Taipei City
14:20-14:40 04-0020 S. N. Chan Numerical Modeling of Geyser Formation by Release of Entrapped Air from Horizontal Pipe into Vertical Shaft
14:40-15:00 04-0007 S. Hellmers Mapping of Multiple Linked Green Infrastructure Systems in Rainfall-Runoff Models
15:00-15:20 04-0013 K. S. Cheng Model Performance Evaluation for Real-Time Flood Forecasting
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B101, Session L-4
Chaired by:L. Lin
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
15:50-16:10 12-0005 L. Lin Wave Modeling of Infrastructure Modifications at Faleaso Harbor in American Samoa
16:10-16:30 12-0006 H. Li Coastal Inundation from Sea Level Rise and Typhoon Maemi
16:30-16:50 12-0012 A. Slunyaev Numerical Simulation of Rogue Waves in Coastal Waters
Room B102, Session A-4 Chaired by:Y.C. Tai
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
15:50-16:10 01-0010 M.Chen Numerical Modeling of Width of Turbulent Field Around a Large Diameter Cylindrical Pier under Supercritical Reynolds Number Based on LBM
16:10-16:30 01-0011 T. Hoshino 3D Measurement of Water and Bed Surface Shapes During the Formation of Sand Waves Using the Moving Optical Cutting Method
16:30-16:50 01-0015 S. Gotou Experiments on Relationship Between Gas Transfer in River Stream
16:50-17:10 01-0001 I. Uchiyama Finite Element Analysis Using Stabilized Acoustic Velocity Model
17:10-17:30 01-0004 M. B. Kalinowska Role of Heat Exchange Between Water and Atmosphere in Models of Thermal Pollution in Rivers
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November 8, 2016 (Tuesday) Room B103, Session G-2
Chaired by:Y.-P. Lin and W.-Y. Lien
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
15:50-16:10 07-0018 S.H. Jung Analysis of Transverse Mixing Using Natural Tracers Continuously Introduced from Tributaries
16:10-16:30 07-0019 C.-H. Hsu Applying a Heuristic Approach for a Minimum-Cost Operating Strategy for Tap Water
16:30-16:50 07-0020 G.-H. Yu Experience Sharing and Evaluation Results of Adaptation Technologies Due to Global Climate Change in Water Shortage Irrigation Zone of Taiwan
Room B104, Session D-2
Chaired by:K. S. Cheng and K.-T. Lee
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
15:50-16:10 04-0015 K. Teuber High-Resolution Numerical Analysis of Flow over a Ground Sill Using Openfoam
16:10-16:30 04-0018 B. Lin High Risk Flash Flood Rainstorm Mapping
16:30-16:50 04-0019 A. Talei Similarity Based Neuro-Fuzzy System for Rainfall-Runoff Modeling in an Urban Tropical Catchment
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November 9, 2016 (Wednesday) Room B101, Session B-2
Chaired by:G.M. Kondolf and H.-W. Wang
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:50-10:10 02-0029 H. W. Wang Desilting Efficiency Due to Empty Flushing of Agongdian Reservoir
10:10-10:30 02-0003 Y. Xiao Temporal and Spatial Changing Trends on the Fluvial Sedimentation in the Three Gorges Reservoir, Yangtze River in China
10:30-10:50 02-0005 X. H. Fu Effect of Three Gorges Reservoir Backwater on Bed Load Transport Discharge of Chongqing Reach by Backwater of Three Gorges Reservoir in Upper Yangtze River
Room B102, Session O-4 Chaired by:S.-C. Tsung
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:50-10:10 15-0055 S.-C. Tsung Field Monitoring in the Yilan River Experimental Watershed
10:10-10:30 15-0044 T. Okamoto Development of Automated Velocity Measurement Method in Natural Rivers
10:30-10:50 15-0016 F. Xu Experimental Study of Impact of Dock Structures on Water Level in Mountainous Waterway
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November 9, 2016 (Wednesday) Room B103, Session O-5
Chaired by:Y.-T. Wu
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:50-10:10 15-0061 Y.-T. Wu Non-Hydrostatic Modeling of Leading Elevation and Depression Waves on a Plane Beach
10:10-10:30 15-0058 N. C. Chao Consolidation in Unsaturated Soils with Body Forces
10:30-10:50 15-0040 C. S. Lin Discussion on the Relevance of Old Low-Lying Land Reclamation and Soil Liquefaction
Room B104, Session O-6 Chaired by:C. N. Chen
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:50-10:10 15-0018 Y.-C. Chen Simulation of the Influences of Vegetation Patch on Momentum and Mass Transports of Flow and Sediment in an Experimental Channel by Using CCHE 3D
10:10-10:30 15-0025 P. O. Bojang Optimal Cropping Patterns for Profit Maximization Using a Linear Programming Model: a Case Study in Njawara Village, the Gambia.
Room B101, Session B-3
Chaired by:G.M. Kondolf and H.-W. Wang
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:20-11:40 02-0006 M. Tritthart Structural Measures to Optimize Sediment Management Downstream a Chain of Reservoirs at the Danube River
11:40-12:00 02-0028 S. T. Hsu Renovation of Existing Reservoir in Taiwan for Sustainability
12:00-12:20 02-0024 G. M. Kondolf Sediment Starvation from Dams in the Lower Mekong River Basin: Magnitude of the Effect and Potential Mitigation Opportunities
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November 10, 2016 (Thursday) Room B101, Session B-4
Chaired by:T. Sumi and J.-S. Lai
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:00-9:20 02-0015 W. Wu Investigation of Quantity and Quality of Sediments Impounded by Burden Pond Dam of Troy, NY
9:20-9:40 02-0017 T. Sumi Sediment Management Option by Sediment Sluicing in the Mimi River, Japan
9:40-10:00 02-0020 C. Auel Abrasion Damage in Sediment Bypass Tunnels
10:00-10:20 02-0023 S. Kobayashi Recovery of Riverbed Features and Invertebrate Community in Degraded Channels by Sediment Supply Through Bypass Tunnel
10:20-10:40 02-0001 F.-Z. Lee Downstream Impact Investigation of Released Sediment from Reservoir Desilting Operation
Room B102, TTFRI Mini Symposium-1
Chaired by:M. S. Altinaka, J.-S. Lai and T. H. Yang
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:00-9:20 TTFRI Mini Symposium-01
M. Altinakar Y. Ozeren
Development and Application of a Boat-Generated Wave-Erosion Model for BSTEM
9:20-9:40 TTFRI Mini Symposium-02
E. Langendoen Improved Assessment of Subgrid-Scale Stream Bank Erosion for Two-Dimensional, Depth-Averaged River Restoration Modeling
9:40-10:00 TTFRI Mini Symposium-03
K. EL E. Abderrezzak
Physical Modelling Investigation of Induced Bank Erosion as a Sediment Transport Restoration Strategy - The Case of the Old Rhine (France)
10:00-10:20 TTFRI Mini Symposium-04
Y. G. Lai Modeling of Complex Flows Through Engineered Log Jam with a Semi-Automatic Method
10:20-10:40 TTFRI Mini Symposium-05
G. Fu Flood Risk and Resilience Assessment for London
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November 10, 2016 (Thursday) Room B103, PEARL_Mini symposium-1
Chaired by:D.-J. Doong
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:00-9:20 PEARL_Mini symposium
Z. Vojinovic Introduction on the EU-FP7 PEARL project
9:20-9:40 PEARL_Mini symposium
P. Froehle Preparing Estuarial Cities for Extreme and Rare Events – the Hamburg Case
9:40-10:00 PEARL_Mini symposium
C. Makropoulos Planning for Resilience in Coastal Cities: the PEARL online decision support and stakeholder engagement platform and knowledge base
10:00-10:20 PEARL_Mini symposium
Y.-C. Chan
10:20-10:40 PEARL_Mini symposium
D.-J. Doong On Joint Effects of Wave and Storm Surge to the Coastal Areas in Taiwan
Room B104, DPRC Mini Symposium Chaired by:C.-L. Shieh and K.-J. Tsai
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
9:00-9:20 DPRC Mini Symposium-01 D. Tsutsumi
Analysis on Widely Distributed Shallow Landslides with Stream-Tube Topographical Model
9:20-9:40 DPRC Mini Symposium-02 T. Egusa
Survey of Stream Water Chemistry in a Region at Risk of Deep-Seated Landslides in Taiwan
9:40-10:00 DPRC Mini Symposium-03 H. Zumiayama
Effectiveness of Sediment Transport Observations in Mountain Stream on Detecting Temporal Change of Deep-Seated Rapid Landslide Susceptibility
10:00-10:20 DPRC Mini Symposium-04 M.-L. Shieh Sedimentation Monitoring at the Tseng-Wen Reservoir After Catastrophic Typhoon
10:20-10:40 DPRC Mini Symposium-05 C.-W. Huang Early-Warning for Urban Flooding and Non-Structural Adaptation Measures of Tainan City
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November 10, 2016 (Thursday) Room B101, Session B-5
Chaired by:T. Sumi and J.-S. Lai
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 02-0022 Y. Lai A New 3D Hydrostatic-Assumption Model for Turbidity Current Simulation
11:30-11:50 02-0026 P. A. Chen Estimation of the Duration of the Turbidity Current in a Reservoir
11:50-12:10 02-0008 Y.-J. Chiu Estimation of Sediment Yield and Transportation in a Watershed River Reach Due to Climate Change
12:10-12:30 02-0013 C.-C. Chang Application of Hydrodynamic Model for Sedimentary Management in Alishan River
Room B102, TTFRI Mini Symposium-2 Chaired by:M. S. Altinaka, J.-S. Lai and T. H. Yang
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 TTFRI Mini Symposium-06 S. Kantoush
Numerical Study on Reservoir Sediment Management by Adding Excavated Sediment Downstream of Dams in Japan
11:30-11:50 TTFRI Mini Symposium-07 J. D. Abad Dynamic Characterization of Planform Dynamics of Meandering Channels
Room B103, PEARL Mini Symposium-2
Chaired by:D.-J. Doong
Time # Presenting Author Paper Title
11:10-11:30 PEARL Mini Symposium-05 Z. Vojinovic
Incorporating Ecosystem Services into the Holistic Framework for Selection and Design of Multifunctional Green Infrastructure for Flood Resilience
11:30-11:50 PEARL Mini Symposium-06 S. Shaikh
An Operational Hydrodynamic-Numerical Model of the Elbe Estuary with Telemac-2D Based on Predicted Water Levels
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Exhibition Open:
2016 November 7, 12: 00 | Remove: 2016 November 9, 12:20. Presenters should be standing at the poster during 11:20-12:20 on November 9.
Room B202, Poster Sessions
# Presenting Author Paper Title
02-0009 T. Mi Research on the Movement Law of Gravel under Water Based on the Principle of Audio Analysis
02-0010 S. S. Zhang Large Depth Open Channel Prototype Measurement and Data Processing
02-0021 D. D. Toan On the Determination of Suspended Sediment Concentration in the Estuary Using ADCP
03-0003 H. Une Effects of Weir with an Opening on River Bed and Flow Structure
03-0010 K.-C. Hsieh Impact of Dams on River Sediment Transport and the Countermeasures-Using Dajia River Basin as an Example
03-0012 C.-H. Weng The Strategy of Sedimentation Reuse Response to Dam Removal, Case Study Shihgang Dam
04-0002 T. Izumi Runoff Analysis Using a Deep Neural Network
04-0005 K. T. Lee Investigating 1D and 1D/1D Modeling Using SWMM
04-0014 J.-Y. Ho Use of Ensemble Precipitation Forecasts and a Rainfall-runoff Model for Reservoir Inflow Forecasts during Typhoon Events
06-0002 L.-Ch. Xu The Study of Construction Methods on Groundsill Works-Example of “Erren Intake”
07-0002 K. Joji Influence of Turbidity on Fish School Behavior of Plecoglossus Altivelis Altivelis in Static Water
07-0006 F. Huang Hydrologic Changes Caused by the Three Gorges Reservoir During the Spawning Seasons of Four Major Chinese Carps and Chinese Sturgeon
07-0013 W. L. Su New Approach of the Water Resource Conservation in Taiwan — an Ecological Check for Reservoir Watershed Project (ECRWP)
07-0016 I. El Ouadi Integrated Model for Management of Irrigation Water at the Level of ‘Ait ben yacoub’ Watershed in Morocco
07-0017 T. Takeda An Improvement of Migration Rate of Ayu in Pool-and-Wear Fishway with White Lamp
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Room B202, Poster Sessions
08-0004 T. Okamoto Experiment Study on Incipient Floating Condition and Directional Stability of Car during Flood
08-0006 Y. Shibayama Log Jam Formation and Flood Damage to House by Detour Flood Flow around a Bridge
09-0010 Y. Chen Bivariate Discontinuous Flood Frequency Analysis Based on Archimedean Copula Functions
09-0012 T. A. Chang Driftwood Occur, Migration and Disaster Risk Assessment in the Watershed
09-0013 T.-M. Liu Addressing Key Risk of Water Resources and Describing the Adaptation Pathways to Uncertain Future Climate Change
13-0004 M. Aoki On the Resistance Coefficient by the Group of Column in the Open Channel
15-0006 J. Hu Research on the Damage Mechanism of the Soft Mattress
15-0011 S.-T. Chen Landslides, Stream Sediment Yields, and Shoreline Changes of Yilan County, 1951-2015
15-0012 X.-Y. Zhang The Navigation Engineering in Developed Hydropower Station
15-0027 Y.-C. Chang Development and Validations of a 3-D Numerical Wave Model in Cartesian Grid System Using Level Set Method
15-0029 Z. Yang Analysis of Stage-discharge Relationship with Neural Network in Varying Backwater Zone of Three Gorges Project
15-0034 C.-W. Lin Land Subsidence Caused by Groundwater Exploitation in Yunlin, Taiwan
15-0051 H. Xiao Numerical Simulation of Dam Overtopping Events Caused by the Landslide Generated Impulse Waves in Mountainous Reservoirs
15-0057 Y. Shen Statistical Characteristics of Bed Load Rolling
15-0059 H.-W. Tseng Rainfall Variation under Different Climate Change Scenarios Based on Cmip3 and Cmip5 Projections: a Case Study in Taiwan
15-0060 C. C. Liu Estimating Probable Maximum Precipitation and Probable Maximum Flood by Considering the Combined Effect of Typhoon and Monsoon Weather System under Climate Change
15-0062 H. S. Ayele Hydrological Impact of Climate Change on Runoffs the Gumara and Gilgel Abbay Watersheds, the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia
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15-0063 H. L. Wu An Assessment of Bedrock Bench Mark on Monitoring Land Subsidence in Tuku, Taiwan
Room B202, Poster Sessions
15-0065 B. P.-T. Chen Assessment of Dam Removal Mechanisms Based on Functional Conditions
15-0067 A. C. C. Chou Experimental Study of Porous Cylinder Affected Topographic Evolution
16-0009 J.-T. Hsu Estimation of Agricultural Groundwater Usage by Well Pumping Efficiency and Electric Consumption
16-0010 T.-Y. Lee Application of InSAR to the Analysis of Ground Deformation in ChangYun Area of Taiwan
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Technical Tours
Tour 1: Zengwen Reservoir
(This tour will start at 13:30 on November 9, 2016) Zengwen Reservoir is located at the southwestern part in Taiwan and
has been operated since 1973. It is the largest reservoir in Taiwan by capacity. In 2009, Typhoon Morakot struck the catchment area of Zengwen Reservoir. Triggered landslides and intensive surface erosion due to continued heavy rain resulted in sediment inflow. The reservoir lost ca. 91×106 m3 storage capacity. Under the “Special Act for Management of Zengwen, Nanhua, and Wushantou Reservoirs and Stabilizing Water Supply conditions in Southern Area” renewal work and conservation measures have been in progress. Besides, Zengwen Reservoir has been certified as environmental education site in 2012. More information: http://www.wrasb.gov.tw/TSENGWEN/english/index.htm
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Tour 2: Yongkang pumping station for flood (This tour will start at 13:30 on November 9, 2016)
One-third flood-prone area of Taiwan is in Tainan City. Flooding often occurs by heavy rain associated typhoons or thundershowers because of insufficient effluent capacity. The Tainan City Government has spent a large volume of budget in a series of engineering and non-structural measures to protect the residents and reduce flooding risk. The Yongkang pumping station is model project which integrates 3 concepts: (1) interception of wastewater for preliminary treatment to improve water quality; (2) flood control to reduce flood peak; (3) water reuse to provide Tainan Science Park additional water resource.
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Venue and Floor Plan
The conference will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel, where is near by the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU).
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Parallel session - Basement 1
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Registration, welcome reception, keynote lecture, and exhibition - Basement 2
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Direction of Venue (Shangri-La Hotel)
Transportation Airplanes are the major tools of transportation to Taiwan. There are three major international airports in Taiwan: Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), located in Taoyuan County, approximately 300 kilometers from Tainan; Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH) in Kaohsiung, which is located at Kaohsiung city, approximately 50 kilometers to Tainan; and Taipei SongShan International Airport (TSA), which is located at Taipei city, approximately 400 kilometers from Tainan.
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A. From Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) Take High Speed Rail from TPE Airport
Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) → Taoyuan Station, THSR → Tainan Station, THSR → Taiwan Railway (TRA) Train → Tainan Railway Station →Across the street from rear exit of station.
1. Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) → Taoyuan Station, THSR: By United Highway Bus (Ubus 705): fare is about NT$ 30 (20 minutes); or By Taxi: fare is about NT$ 350.
2. Taoyuan Station, THSR → Tainan Station, THSR: The journey will take about 83 minutes. 3. Tainan Station, THSR → Tainan Railway Station →Across the street from
the rear exit of station. By TRA Train: fare is about NT$ 25 (22 minutes). Please get off at Tainan
Railway Station and head to the rear exit, and look Map to lead you to the conference venue.; or
By Taxi: fare is about NT$ 350.
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B. From Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH) 1. Take Kaohsiung MRT from the Airport Station (R4) to Kaohsiung Main
Station (R11): fare is about NT$ 35 (17 minutes); and 2. Take TRA train from Kaohsiung Main Station to Tainan Railway Station:
fare is about NT$ 106 (40 minutes) for express trains. Please get off at Tainan Station and head to the rear exit, and look Map to lead you to the conference venue.
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C. From Taipei SongShan International Airport Take High Speed Rail from Airport
1. Take Taipei MRT from the Airport Station to Taipei Main
Station (transited at Zhongxiao Fuxing Station): fare is about NT$ 25 (16 minutes);
2. Take THSR train from Taipei Station to Tainan Station: fare is about NT$ 1350 (105 minutes); and
3. Take TRA Train to Tainan Railway Station: fare is about NT$ 25 (22 minutes). Please get off at Tainan Station and head to the rear exit, and look Map to lead you to the conference venue.
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About Tainan
Tainan was Taiwan’s political and military center from 1624 to 1885. It has been a gateway to Taiwan since the Dutch colonial period, and was flourished through the Zheng’s regime and the Qing dynasty. During the maritime age to the expansion development of early Han Chinese settlements lived in this island, Tainan played a significant role in the historical development of Taiwan. The start of Tainan development was occurred in 1624 while referring Dutch (VOC) Company arrived Taiwan and build Fort Zeelandia in An-ping to defended the Taijang Inner Sea as political and military center. Later, Tainan began to emerge dramatically development in 1662 when Ming loyalist Koxinga (Zheng) make agreement to Dutch (VOC) Company left Tainan and bring Han civilization and culture. By the end of 17 century, in 1683, the navy of the Qing dynasty led by General Shih Lang landed in Tainan and forced Zheng Ke-shung (grandson to Koxinga), to surrender. In 1684, the Qing government once again named Tainan as the capital of Taiwan. The heyday of Tainan terminated in 1885 when Taiwan became an official province of China. Nevertheless, Tainan’s legacy has left it with a large number of cultural properties and historical heritages with various architectural design. Since the upgrade of Tainan City on 25th of Dec. 2010, the previous Tainan city and Tainan county merged and known as the Great Tainan City.
Tourism Bureau of Tainan City Government
Tainan city tour map
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Tainan is a city full of temples and historical monuments. You are welcome to stay for some days in Tainan to enjoy its friendly and antique atmosphere, especially the famous Tainan Kitchen. Besides, the coastlines and mountainous area around Tainan City show different attractiveness.
Kenting Forest Recreation District, Alishan National Forest
Recreation Area and Kaohsiung Citynearby are also
recommendable hot spots for a post-conference tour plan.
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Contact
For further information on ICHE 2016 Please contact us Prof. Wei Cheng Lo No. 1, University Road, East District, Tainan, Taiwan Phone: +886-6-2757575 ext. 63264 Fax: +886-6-2741463 Email: [email protected] Website: iche2016.hyd.ncku.edu.tw