The 7Th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment

The 7Th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment

th The 7 International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER2016) Kyoto TERRSA, Kyoto, Japan, June 5-9, 2016 ICWRER2016 Conference Program Overview June 5 (Sun) June 6 (Mon) June 7 (Tue) June 8 (Wed) June 9 (Thu) 9:00 Keynote 2 Keynote 4 Registration Prof. Hubert Savenije Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf Keynote 3 Coffee Break 10:00 Opening Prof. Toshio Koike Keynote 1 Coffee Break AM 11:00 Prof. Eiichi Nakakita AM Oral Session Oral Session S02, G01, G05, G10 Arrival Lunch 12:00 S02, UNESCO Poster Session Lunch (odd number core time) Lunch Technical Tour 13:00 Poster Session PM1 (even number core time) 14:00 Oral Session PM1 S03, G01, G04, G11&G12 Oral Session 15:00 PM1 Coffee Break Registration S01, S07, G02, G14 Oral Session S02, S05, G07, G08 PM2 16:00 Coffee Break Oral Session S11, G06, G13 PM2 Coffee Break 17:00 Oral Session Welcome Icebreaker PM2 S01, S06, G02, G14 Oral Session Closing 18:00 S02, S10, G03, G09 Banquet 19:00 -1- ICWRER2016 Session & Room Information Room Ⅰ Room Ⅱ Room Ⅲ Room Ⅳ Keynote 1 K1 Prof. Eiichi Nakakita S07: Optimum Management of G02: GIS and Remote Sensing in S01: Climate Change Impacts G14: Sustainable Water Resources June 6 PM1 Water Resources and Hydrology and Water on Natural Hazards (1) Management (1) (Mon) Environmental Systems Resources (1) G02: GIS and Remote Sensing in S01: Climate Change Impacts G14: Sustainable Water Resources PM2 S06: Isotope Hydrology Hydrology and Water on Natural Hazards (2) Management (2) Resources (2) Keynote 2 K2 Prof. Hubert Savenije Keynote 3 K3 Prof. Toshio Koike S02: Climate Change Impacts AM UNESCO Session June 7 on Water Resources (1) (Tue) S05: Conflict Resolution in S02: Climate Change Impacts G07: Integrated Sediment and G08: Water and Environment PM1 Water Resources and on Water Resources (2) Ecosystem Management Management in Urban Areas Environmental Governance G09: Eco-Hydraulics/ S02: Climate Change Impacts S10: Water Security: Governance G03: Surface Water and Ground PM2 Eco-Hydrology for on Water Resources (3) and Risk Management Water Interaction Water Sustainability Keynote 4 K4 Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf S02: Climate Change Impacts G01: Hydrometeorological G10: Risk Analysis and AM G05: Water-Related Disasters on Water Resources (4) Extreme Events (1) Management June 8 S03: Climate Change Impacts G11: Legislation Systems for (Wed) G01: Hydrometeorological G04: Real-Time Hydrometeoro PM1 on Ecosystem and Water Management Extreme Events (2) -logical Forecasting Biodiversity G12: Water Diplomacy G06: Environmental Management G13: Social and Economic Aspects PM2 S11: Dam Safety Enhancing Ecosystem in Water Resources Services KYOTO TERRSA Floor Map 1st Floor 2nd Floor -2- Oral Session Program June 6 (Mon) PM1 Room Ⅰ Room Ⅱ S01 Climate Change Impacts on Natural Hazards (1) S07 Optimum Management of Water Resources and Chair: Eiichi NakakitaNakakita Environmental Systems Chair: Greame Dandy 14:00- S01-01 Assessment of Natural Hazards due to a S07-01 Use of Multi-Objective Optimization to Aid in Category-5 Extreme Typhoon Under Global Selecting the Optimal Mix of Water Sources for a 14:15 Tetsuya Takemi Warming by Dynamical Downscaling Experiments Graeme Clyde Dandy Major City A Monte Carlo-based Method to Analyze S01-02 Future Changes in the Summer Mean S07-02 14:15- Effectiveness of Reservoir Operation for Water Precipitation Variation and Extreme Precipitation 14:30 Supply Considering Imperfect Ensemble Inflow Yasuko Okada Frequency Under Global Warming Moeka Tokutsu Prediction S01-03 S07-03 14:30- Impact of Climate Change on Inundation Risk in a Drinking Water Reservoir Management: New 14:45 Land Subsidence Area Challenges, New Agendas Chingnuo Chen Xin Jiang S01-04 S07-04 14:45- Impact of Climate Change on Urban Rainfall An Eco-friendly Method for Controlling 15:00 Chavalit Extremes Lankmalihelayaye Cyanobacterial Blooms in Lakes and Reservoirs Chaleeraktrakoon Damitha Abeynayaka S01-05 S07-05 15:00- Estimation of Flood Peak Discharge with Large Modelling of a Remedial Measures vs Water 15:15 Return Period Quality Goals in a Semi-Enclosed Swedish Bay Tomohiro Tanaka Berit Arheimer S01-06 Estimation of Extreme Rainfall and Flood S07-06 15:15- Decision Support Framework to Optimize Flood Inundation Probabilities of Chao Phraya River 15:30 Mitigation Measures Yusuke Yamazaki Basin Using MRI-AGCM3.2S Projections Graeme Clyde Dandy S07-07 15:30- S01-07 Global Flood Exposure Assessment under Climate Change Adaptation Through Climate and Socio-economic Scenarios for Strengthening Early Warning System in Its 15:45 Beauty Shamboko- Youngjoo Kwak Disaster Risk Reduction Hydrometric Network: A Case Study of Zambia Mbale S01-08 S07-08 Performance Evaluation and Recovery of 15:45- Future Flood Potential Risk in Vu Gia Thu Bon Polypropylene Glycol (PPG-725) as Draw Solute 16:00 Catchment, Vietnam. Duong Ngoc Vo Saikat Ray Sinha in Forward Osmosis Process -3- Oral Session Program June 6 (Mon) PM1 Room Ⅲ Room Ⅳ G02 GIS and Remote Sensing in Hydrology and Water G14 Sustainable Water Resources Management (1) Resources (1) Chair: Haruya Tanakamaru Chair: Guillermo Q. Tabios III 14:00- G02-01 Temporal Variation in Dry and Wet Snow Cover G14-01 Control of the Area of Rice Cultivation for for Nuranang Catchment of Arunachal Pradesh, Sustainable Water Resources Management and 14:15 Aditi Bhadra India Tsugihiro Watanabe Agricultural Production G14-02 G02-02 Multipurpose, Single High Dam versus Multiple 14:15- Validation of Broadband Snow Albedo Derived Dam System for Balog-Balog Irrigation Project in 14:30 from AWIFS for Eastern Himalaya Guillermo Quesada Arnab Bandyopadhyay the Philippines Tabios III 14:30- G02-03 G14-03 Runoff Simulation for a Transboundry Eastern An Approach to SAR Imagery Detection Himalayan Basin: Comparison of Modelling 14:45 Ponthip Limlahapun Archana Sarkar Approaches G14-04 G02-04 A GIS Based Approach for Soil Textural Mapping 14:45- Assessment of Flood and Drought Using Ocean with Limited Local Data Sets: An Application to 15:00 Prem Indices in the Chao Phraya River Basin, Thailand Ai Sugiura Upper Indus Basin in Pakistan Rangsiwanichpong G02-05 G14-05 15:00- Detection of Thresholds of MODIS Water Indices The Asset Management Measures for Dam 15:15 for Flood Damage by Land Use Types Reservoir Group in the Same River Basin Keigo Arakawa Makoto Kurahashi G02-06 Landsat ETM+ for Assessing Temporal Variation G14-06 15:15- Groundwater Quality Investigation and Analysis in of Suspended Sediment Concentration in the 15:30 Wanghe Underground Reservoir Area Mashrekur Rahman Padma River Ya Sun G02-07 G14-07 Removal of E.Coli and Turbidity Using Riverbank 15:30- Impact of Grid Resolution on Flow Routing Model Filtration Technique for Riverside Alluvial Soil in 15:45 Based on Large-scale Runoff Peng Deng Mohd Nordin Adlan Malaysia G02-08 G14-08 15:45- Performance Evaluation of Spate Irrigation Using Effect of Nanoparticles on Biological Municipal 16:00 Remote Sensing and DEM Wastewater Treatment and Their Removal Haruya Tanakamaru Yen-Peng Ting -4- Oral Session Program June 6 (Mon) PM2 Room Ⅰ Room Ⅱ S01 Climate Change Impacts on Natural Hazards (2) S06 Isotope Hydrology Chair: Nobuhito Mori Chair: Yuliya Vystavna Why are Runoff Responses Simple Regardless of S01-09 S06-01 Describing Stable Water Isotopes Framework for 16:30- Process Heterogeneities? - to Obtain Robust the Surface Water, Groundwater and Precipitation 16:45 Predictions for Extreme Storm Events Under Makoto Tani Yuliya Vystavna in East Ukraine Climate Change - Meteorological Hazards of Droughts and Floods S06-02 S01-10 Isotopic Fingerprint of δ18O and δ2H in Tropical 16:45- in Climate Projections by the Time-Slice Precipitation: A Complementary to Flood Forensic 17:00 Experiments with MRI-AGCM3.2 Using the Muhammad Izzuddin Akira Hasegawa Study in Kelantan Comparative SPI Syakir Groundwater Availability Assessment Using S01-11 Climate Impact on Floods: Changes in High S06-03 17:00- Tritium River Water Measurements for Existing Flows in Sweden in the Past and the Future 17:15 Dam Infrastructure in the Ishikari River Basin, Berit Arheimer (1911-2100) Maksym A Gusyev Japan S01-12 S06-04 An Application of Sodium Pertechnetate 17:15- Impact Assessment of Coastal Hazards due to (Na99mTc04-) for a Better Understanding of 17:30 Climate Change Nobuhito Mori Reinhardt E. Pinzón Radiotracers Technology S01-13 S06-05 17:30- Coastal Inundation Assessment: A Case Study of Characteristics of Precipitation Isotope Pattern in 17:45 the Sathing-Phra Peninsula, Thailand Indonesia Phenpraphai Phuthong Halda Aditya Belgaman 17:45- S01-14 Assessment of Storm Surge Inundation Risk due to Climate Change: A Case Study of Ise Bay, 18:00 Xinyu Jiang Japan -5- Oral Session Program June 6 (Mon) PM2 Room Ⅲ Room Ⅳ G02 GIS and Remote Sensing in Hydrology and Water G14 Sustainable Water Resources Management (2) Resources (2) Chair: Yoshiya Touge Chair: Sameh Kantoush G02-09 Study on Relationship Between Urbanization, G14-09 16:30- Sustainable Water Resources Management by Greenery and Water Index in Kabul City by GIS 16:45 Water Users Associations in Japan Mustafa Joyan and Remote Sensing. Mikiko Sugiura G02-10 G14-10 16:45- Downscaling of Remote Sensing Chlorophyll-a in Sustainability Assessment of Groundwater 17:00 the East of the Laizhou Bay, China Abstraction in Hanoi, Vietnam Yanzhao Fu Nuong Thi Bui 17:00- G02-11 Study on Mapping Width/Depth Ratio to Rivers G14-11 Sustainability Transformation Across the Region According to River Landscape in Yamaguchi Introduction to Sustainability Science Pilots

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