Session Details
[31]Data for Sociohydrological Comparison
Sun. Jul 20, 2025 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM JST
Sun. Jul 20, 2025 4:45 AM - 6:15 AM UTC
Sun. Jul 20, 2025 4:45 AM - 6:15 AM UTC
A1(Ito Hall (Ito International Research Center))
[31-01]Unraveling Human-Water Interactions: Global Insights from Data and Modeling
*Serena Ceola1 (1. University of Bologna (Italy))
[31-02]Millennial-scale data reveals a collective memory of extreme drought and flood events
*Shuang Song1, Chentai Jiao2, Patrick Roberts1 (1. Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology (Germany), 2. Beijing Normal University (China))
[31-03]Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Drought Impacts in the Netherlands: AI-Generated Classification from Newspaper and Twitter Data
*Marleen Lam1, Samuel Sutanto2, Art Dewulf3, Pieter van Oel1, Petra Hellegers1 (1. Water Resources Management (WRM), WUR, Wageningen (Netherlands), 2. Earth Systems and Global Change Group, WUR, Wageningen (Netherlands), 3. Public Administration and Policy group, WUR, Wageningen (Netherlands))
[31-04]Datasets of societal value, technology and policy for socio-hydrological modelling
*Shuanglei Wu1,2, Yongping Wei2 (1. Guangxi University (China), 2. The University of Queensland (Australia))
[31-05]Examining Pre-evacuation Activities during Historical/potential Floods in Nagano, Japan: A Mixed Methods Approaches with Residents Workshops and Quantitative Mobile Spatial Statistics Data
*Kensuke Otsuyama1, Shinichiro Nakamura2, Fuko Nakai3 (1. The University of Tokyo (Japan), 2. Nagoya University (Japan), 3. Nagoya Institute of Technology (Japan))