You can find our session in Hydrological Sciences / Interdisciplinary Geosciences session :
Climate Change-induced Risks for Achieving Water Quality Outcomes in Agricultural Catchments: Monitoring, Modelling, and Integrated Management for a Changing Climate
The session will highlight global interdisciplinary hydro-climatology studies that explore the relationship between changing weather patterns and nutrient losses from agriculture across various spatial/temporal scales.
Topics of interest include:
• The impact of extreme hydrological events on nutrient loss dynamics, and their mobilisation/transport pathways to water bodies
• Scenario-based modelling approaches (simulations/optimisation) for projecting risks of climate-induced nutrient losses
• The role of catchment characteristics in modulating catchment responses to extreme events
• Modelling limitations/uncertainty in investigating annual/seasonal trends, and policy-implementation gaps
• Development of new data-driven frameworks for identifying climate-sensitive pollution hotspots
• Climate-smart adaptation/mitigation strategies for improved agricultural water management
Looking forward to receiving more original research abstracts for Oral or Poster presentations,
best regards,
Golnaz Ezzati
On behalf of the convener team: Dr. PerErik Mellander, Dr. Fan Bingqian, Dr Katrina Macintosh, Dr. Sen Gu.
Dr. Golnaz Ezzati / Hydrochemist Research Officer
Agricultural Catchments Programme
Teagasc, Johnstown Castle,
Y35TC97 Wexford, Ireland.