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Ecohydrological Conference 2026 (HydroEco2026) 🚨 Early Bird Registration – Until 30 April 2026 (11:59 PM UK Time)
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Ecohydrology Meets One Health
Due to strong interest, we are pleased to announce an extension of the Early Bird registration deadline for HydroEco2026 — available until 30 April 2026 (11:59 PM UK Time).
Join a global community of researchers, practitioners, policymakers, industry leaders, NGOs, andstudents at this flagship international conference exploring the vital links between water systems, ecosystems, and human and animal health.
Hosted at the University of Birmingham, HydroEco2026 offers a rare interdisciplinary platform to exchange ideas, spark collaborations, and shape solutions to some of the most pressing water andhealth challenges worldwide.
🔔 Early Bird Registration – Don’t Miss Out
Take advantage of discounted registration before the extended deadline closes.
Final Early Bird Deadline: 30 April 2026 (11:59 PM UK Time)
👉 Register now and submit your abstract: HydroEco26 Abstract Submission
Submission guidelines and the submission portal are available on the conference webpage Register for the conference and submit your abstract here: HydroEco26 Abstract Submission
🌍 Why Attend HydroEco2026?
Expect a dynamic and engaging programme featuring:
• World-leading keynote speakers driving innovation across ecohydrology, hydrology, environmental science, and public health
• High-impact panel discussions tackling the intersections of water, ecosystems, and health — including policy and regulatory insights
• Cutting-edge research sessions on hydrological extremes, water quality, climate change, emerging contaminants, and sustainable solutions
• Hands-on workshops for early career researchers and professionals, focused on interdisciplinary tools, modelling, and emerging technologies
• Powerful networking opportunities to build collaborations across academia, industry, government, and NGOs
🔬 Key Themes
HydroEco2026 will explore critical topics including:
• Climate change impacts on ecohydrological processes • Water and health nexus under the impact of global environmental pressures • Emerging contaminants and environmental risks • Hydrology–disease modelling and outbreak dynamics • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) • Innovative monitoring and modelling technologies • Citizen science and participatory approaches • Water conflicts, equity, and justice • Sustainable and integrated water solutions
📍 Join Us in Birmingham
Be part of a forward-looking, international dialogue shaping the future of water and health. HydroEco2026 is your opportunity to connect, collaborate, and contribute to impactful global solutions.
🎯 Secure your place today before the Early Bird deadline closes.
For queries: hydro-...@contacts.bham.ac.uk
With best regards, University of Birmingham
For the most up-to-date-information, visit: Hydro – Eco 2026 – Water Research United Kingdom | University of Birmingham |
Professor Stefan Krause
Royal Society Industry Fellow
Chair of Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry
School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/gees/krause-stefan.aspx
Visiting Research Professor, University of Lyon 1, 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Laboratory of the ecology of natural and anthropised hydrosystems (LEHNA)
Co-lead UNESCO UniTwin network on “Ecohydrological Interfaces Under Change”
Birmingham Water Centre: https://birminghamwatercentre.com/
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