Abstract
The new scientific decade (2023-2032) of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) aims at searching for sustainable solutions to undesired water conditions–whether it be too little, too much or too polluted. Many of the current issues originate from global change, while solutions to problems must embrace local understanding and context. The decade will explore the current water crises by searching for actionable knowledge within three themes: global and local interactions, sustainable solutions and innovative cross-cutting methods. We capitalise on previous IAHS Scientific Decades shaping a trilogy; from Hydrological Predictions (PUB) to Change and Interdisciplinarity (Panta Rhei) to Solutions (HELPING). The vision is to solve fundamental water-related environmental and societal problems by engaging with other disciplines and local stakeholders. The decade endorses mutual learning and co-creation to progress towards UN sustainable development goals. Hence, HELPING is a vehicle for putting science in action, driven by scientists working on local hydrology in coordination with local, regional, and global processes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1417-1435 |
Number of pages | 19 |
Journal | Hydrological Sciences Journal |
Volume | 69 |
Issue number | 11 |
Early online date | 5 Aug 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 17 Aug 2024 |
Keywords
- Water crises
- holisticsolutions
- co-creation
- transdisciplinary
- local context
- Anthropocene
- holistic solutions
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In: Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol. 69, No. 11, 17.08.2024, p. 1417-1435.
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T1 - The IAHS Science for Solutions decade, with Hydrology Engaging Local People IN one Global world (HELPING)
AU - Arheimer, Berit
AU - Cudennec, Christophe
AU - Castellarin, Attilio
AU - Grimaldi, Salvatore
AU - Heal, Kate V.
AU - Lupton, Claire
AU - Sarkar, Archana
AU - Tian, Fuqiang
AU - Kileshye Onema, Jean-Marie
AU - Archfield, Stacey
AU - Blöschl, Günter
AU - Chaffe, Pedro L. Borges
AU - Croke, Barry F.W.
AU - Dembélé, Moctar
AU - Leong, Chris
AU - Mijic, Ana
AU - Mosquera, Giovanny M.
AU - Nlend, Bertil
AU - Olusola, Adeyemi O.
AU - Polo, María J.
AU - Sandells, Melody
AU - Sheffield, Justin
AU - van Hateren, Theresa C.
AU - Shafiei, Mojtaba
AU - Adla, Soham
AU - Agarwal, Ankit
AU - Aguilar, Cristina
AU - Andersson, Jafet C.M.
AU - Andraos, Cynthia
AU - Andreu, Ana
AU - Avanzi, Francesco
AU - Bart, Ryan R.
AU - Bartosova, Alena
AU - Batelaan, Okke
AU - Bennett, James C.
AU - Bertola, Miriam
AU - Bezak, Nejc
AU - Boekee, Judith
AU - Bogaard, Thom
AU - Booij, Martijn J.
AU - Brigode, Pierre
AU - Buytaert, Wouter
AU - Bziava, Konstantine
AU - Castelli, Giulio
AU - Castro, Cyndi V.
AU - Ceperley, Natalie C.
AU - Chidepudi, Sivarama K. R.
AU - Chiew, Francis H. S.
AU - Chun, Kwok P.
AU - Dagnew, Addisu G.
AU - Dekongmen, B.W.
AU - del Jesus, Manuel
AU - Dezetter, Alain
AU - do Nascimento Batista, José A.
AU - Doble, Rebecca C.
AU - Dogulu, Nilay
AU - Eekhout, Joris P.C.
AU - Elçi, Alper
AU - Elenius, Maria
AU - Finger, David C.
AU - Fiori, Aldo
AU - Fischer, Svenja
AU - Förster, Kristian
AU - Ganora, Daniele
AU - Gargouri Ellouze, Emna
AU - Ghoreishi, Mohammad
AU - Harvey, Natasha
AU - Hrachowitz, Markus
AU - Jampani, Mahesh
AU - Jaramillo, Fernando
AU - Jongen, Harro J.
AU - Kareem, Kola Y.
AU - Khan, Usman T.
AU - Khatami, Sina
AU - Kingston, Daniel G.
AU - Koren, Gerbrand
AU - Krause, Stefan
AU - Kreibich, Heidi
AU - Lerat, Julien
AU - Liu, Junguo
AU - Madruga de Brito, Mariana
AU - Mahé, Gil
AU - Makurira, Hodson
AU - Mazzoglio, Paola
AU - Merheb, Mohammad
AU - Mishra, Ashish
AU - Mohammad, Hiba
AU - Montanari, Alberto
AU - Mujere, Never
AU - Nabavi, Ehsan
AU - Nkwasa, Albert
AU - Orduna Alegria, Maria E.
AU - Orieschnig, Christina
AU - Ovcharuk, Valeriya
AU - Palmate, Santosh S.
AU - Pande, Saket
AU - Pandey, Shachi
AU - Papacharalampous, Georgia
AU - Pechlivanidis, Ilias
AU - Penny, Gopal
AU - Pimentel, Rafael
AU - Post, David A.
AU - Prieto, Cristina
AU - Razavi, Saman
AU - Salazar-Galán, Sergio
AU - Sankaran Namboothiri, Adarsh
AU - Santos, Pedro P.
AU - Savenije, Hubert
AU - Shanono, Nura J.
AU - Sharma, Ashutosh
AU - Sivapalan, Murugesu
AU - Smagulov, Zhanibek
AU - Szolgay, Jan
AU - Teng, Jin
AU - Teuling, Adriaan J.
AU - Teutschbein, Claudia
AU - Tyralis, Hristos
AU - van Griensven, Ann
AU - van Schalkwyk, Andries J.
AU - van Tiel, Marit
AU - Viglione, Alberto
AU - Volpi, Elena
AU - Wagener, Thorsten
AU - Wang-Erlandsson, Lan
AU - Wens, Marthe
AU - Xia, Jun
PY - 2024/8/17
Y1 - 2024/8/17
N2 - The new scientific decade (2023-2032) of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) aims at searching for sustainable solutions to undesired water conditions–whether it be too little, too much or too polluted. Many of the current issues originate from global change, while solutions to problems must embrace local understanding and context. The decade will explore the current water crises by searching for actionable knowledge within three themes: global and local interactions, sustainable solutions and innovative cross-cutting methods. We capitalise on previous IAHS Scientific Decades shaping a trilogy; from Hydrological Predictions (PUB) to Change and Interdisciplinarity (Panta Rhei) to Solutions (HELPING). The vision is to solve fundamental water-related environmental and societal problems by engaging with other disciplines and local stakeholders. The decade endorses mutual learning and co-creation to progress towards UN sustainable development goals. Hence, HELPING is a vehicle for putting science in action, driven by scientists working on local hydrology in coordination with local, regional, and global processes.
AB - The new scientific decade (2023-2032) of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) aims at searching for sustainable solutions to undesired water conditions–whether it be too little, too much or too polluted. Many of the current issues originate from global change, while solutions to problems must embrace local understanding and context. The decade will explore the current water crises by searching for actionable knowledge within three themes: global and local interactions, sustainable solutions and innovative cross-cutting methods. We capitalise on previous IAHS Scientific Decades shaping a trilogy; from Hydrological Predictions (PUB) to Change and Interdisciplinarity (Panta Rhei) to Solutions (HELPING). The vision is to solve fundamental water-related environmental and societal problems by engaging with other disciplines and local stakeholders. The decade endorses mutual learning and co-creation to progress towards UN sustainable development goals. Hence, HELPING is a vehicle for putting science in action, driven by scientists working on local hydrology in coordination with local, regional, and global processes.
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KW - co-creation
KW - transdisciplinary
KW - local context
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