As a worldwide learned society IAHS - the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (
www.iahs.info) has always facilitated collective
epistemological progress, knowledge capitalization and scientific
dialogue, through the mechanisms of networking, sharing and debating on
emerging topics and through agenda-setting initiatives. In line with our
parent bodies IUGG and ISC (formerly ICSU), IAHS has always been
proactive in bridging divides and defending values, which are now
reframed in the Open Science principles *.
The demographics and
practices of the community are changing, the digital revolution is
accelerating, and the current pandemic induces both constraints and
innovations.
To reinforce IAHS’s values - for the community and
fed by the community - we are inviting ideas for the Association’s
digital acceleration. To coincide with its centenary, IAHS wishes to
implement a web platform and software system to effectively link and
display global hydrological knowledge and scientific findings, and to facilitate new networking and
knowledge management.
Systems could involve existing and/or new products and could potentially address some of the following requirements:
1. Graphic display of hydrological case studies from each continent, with community input
2. Overview of ongoing hydrological activities and scientific achievements
3. Opportunity for data sharing
4. Ability to link groups and foster scientific collaboration
5. Internal community building within and between IAHS Commissions and Working Groups
6. Engagement of and with partners, stakeholders and citizens
7. Framework for displaying and linking projects involved in the
Panta Rhei and
Unsolved Problems in Hydrology (UPH) initiatives
8. Evolution and innovation over time to provide an on-going platform and archive
To
enable the Association to brainstorm ideas for this community-led
strategic shift, submit your outline suggestions and aspirations by
June 15th 2021 by email to
in...@iahs.co.uk * See the actual intergovernmental process on Open Science, coordinated by UNESCO, to which we contribute via ISC,
https://en.unesco.org/science-sustainable-future/open-science