Session Details
[9]Enhancing drought resilience and the provision of clean water
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
C1(Learning Theater (Fukutake Hall))
[9-01]How to make socio-hydrology relevant for drought resilience, policy and management?
*Anne F. Van Loon1, Heidi D. Mendoza1, Alessia Matanó1, Lars De Graaff1, Ileen N. Streefkerk1, Rhoda A. Odongo1, Jose D. Henao Casas1, Ruben V. Weesie1, Danai M. Kontou1, Marthe L.K. Wens1 (1. Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), VU AMsterdam (Netherlands))
[9-02]Enhancing drought resilience by combining indigenous small tanks into a modern dam reservoir: A sociohydrological modeling approach in the Sri Lankan dry zone
*Romitha Wickramasinghe1, Shinichiro Nakamura1 (1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan (Japan))
[9-03]Slowing the Flow: Rethinking small-Scale MAR as a Nature-Based Solution for drought mitigation
*Britt Basel1 (1. Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands))
[9-04]Representing human agency in social-hydrological models, a water allocation perspective
*Yongping Wei1 (1. The University of Queensland (Australia))
[9-05]Connecting river water quality to regional capitals using system dynamics model: The case of Arakawa River Basin in Tokyo
*Dhimas Dwinandha1,2,3, Chihiro Yoshimura2, Marcin Pawel Jarzebski3,4, Martiwi Diah Setiawati3, Chetika Gunasiri Wadumestrige Dona3,4, Pu Jian3, Kensuke Fukushi3,4 (1. Institute of Technology Bandung (Indonesia), 2. Institute of Science Tokyo (Japan), 3. United Nations University (Japan), 4. University of Tokyo (Japan))