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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the fundamental mechanisms governing hillslope hydrology, including overland flow and soil-water interactions. It will also explore advanced modeling techniques used to predict hydrological responses in diverse landscapes.
This session addresses the critical factors influencing slope stability and the methodologies for assessing landslide risks. Participants will discuss case studies and innovative approaches to mitigate landslide hazards.
This track examines the processes of soil erosion on hillslopes and the effectiveness of various erosion control strategies. Emphasis will be placed on the role of vegetation and land management practices in reducing soil loss.
This session highlights the interactions between hydrological processes and environmental factors, such as climate change and land use. It aims to foster discussions on sustainable water management practices in changing environments.
This track delves into the mechanisms of sediment transport in hillslope environments, including the role of hydrodynamics and geomorphology. Participants will share insights on the impacts of sediment movement on ecosystem health.
This session focuses on the development and application of runoff modeling techniques in hillslope hydrology. Discussions will include the integration of remote sensing data and field measurements to enhance model accuracy.
This track explores the theoretical frameworks and practical applications of hillside water balance assessments. Participants will discuss methods for quantifying water inputs and outputs in various hydrological settings.
This session investigates the complex interactions between infiltration processes and soil properties on hillslopes. Emphasis will be placed on how these interactions influence hydrological responses and erosion.
This track examines the interplay between geomorphological features and hydrological processes on hillslopes. Participants will discuss how landforms shape water movement and sediment dynamics.
This session focuses on cutting-edge technologies and methodologies for erosion control in hillslope environments. Discussions will include the effectiveness of bioengineering techniques and policy implications.
This track promotes interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the relationship between hydrology and slope stability. Participants will explore collaborative strategies that integrate physical and life sciences for improved environmental management.