Session Details
[14]Understanding Human-Water Systems across Regions
Sat. Jul 19, 2025 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM JST
Sat. Jul 19, 2025 4:45 AM - 6:15 AM UTC
Sat. Jul 19, 2025 4:45 AM - 6:15 AM UTC
A1(Ito Hall (Ito International Research Center))
Chair: Serena Ceola
[14-01]Comparative sociohydrology for better understanding local communities: Geographical considerations
*Masato Kobiyama1, Emanuel Fusinato 1, Ariadne Silvia de Farias2 (1. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), 2. University of Vale do Itajaí (Brazil))
[14-02]Cross-city comparison of flood experts’ perception on flood risk management
*Heejun Chang1, Mina Kim1, Yeowon Kim2 (1. Portland State University (United States of America), 2. Korea University (Korea))
[14-03]Flooding memories of different newspapers in Brisbane during 2011-2022
*Chendi Song1 (1. The University of Queensland (Australia))
[14-04]The influence of agriculture, urbanisation and scarcity on sociohydrological phenomena: a comparison of two catchments
*Imogen Frawley1, Maurizio Mazzoleni2,3, Giuliano Di Baldassarre4,5 (1. Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University (Australia), 2. Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Netherlands), 3. Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm (Sweden), 4. Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS) (Sweden), 5. Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University (Sweden))
[14-05]Coevolution and Prediction of Coupled Human-Water Systems: A Sociohydrologic Synthesis of Change in Hydrology and Society
*Fuqiang Tian1 (1. Tsinghua Univ. (China))