CCW2022 - Concluding Remarks (by Isabelle LA JEUNESSE)
CCW2022 - Concluding Remarks (by Isabelle LA JEUNESSE)
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CCW2022 - Concluding Remarks (by Isabelle LA JEUNESSE)
Session : ECRA Session (chaired by Ralf LUDWIG) Societal challenges related to climate change impacts on the hydrological cycle - risk analysis, vulnerability and adaptation Welcome Presentation
ECRA Session (chaired by Ralf Ludwig) Societal challenges related to climate change impacts on the hydrological cycle - risk analysis, vulnerability and adaptation Climate change vulnerability and
ECRA Session (chaired by Ralf LUDWIG) Societal challenges related to climate change impacts on the hydrological cycle - risk analysis, vulnerability and adaptation Adaptation of wine growing
CCW2022 - Session ECRA - Panel discussion (Hans Martin Füssel, Denis Salles, Peter Braesicke, Nathalie Ollat, Sihem Benabdallah, Rosana Lopez Rodriguez)
CCW2022 - trends in railfall and soil water availability with climate change : What are the temporal and spatial issues for viticulture in France ? - Etienne Neethling
Visit of a Loire Valley castle : CHENONCEAU : Presentation of issues with water levels un the Cher river over which the castle spans - Catherine Boisneau
Session Management of Hydrosustems under hydrometeorological extremes (Chaired by Sébastien Salvador) CCW2022 - CNRS Loire Workshop (ZAL) : Research on and for the Loire river Basin - Sébastien
CCW2022 - Managing water resources under new climatic extremes in the Main river basin, Germany - Raft Ludwig Session: Management of hydrosystems under hydrometeorological extremes (Chaired by
Procedural justice in extreme events management : what challenges for climate change adaptation strategies ? - Mathilde Gralepois Session : Adaptation to hydrometeorological extremes in land
Didier Josselin (CNRS) Impact of scales and simple size on temperature assessment within downscaling processes Session : Modelling approaches for the development of decision support systems
Kaoutar Mourir (Citeres University of Tours, France / University of Fès, Morocco). What hydrological modelling Water management issues highlighted by hydrological modelling in the Ouergha