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  Information - HS18 Storm related risk management in the urban environment (co-listed in NH)

Event Information
Management of risks related to storm events is a key issue in many problems of urban environment hydrology. All hydrological processes in the urban and suburban environments must be considered at much smaller temporal and spatial scales than in natural areas. In this session we welcome research and application papers dealing with modelling of hydrological quali-quantitative processes in the urban environment, especially in the framework of a physically-based and distributed approach, both single and/or continuous event based modelling. Also, we would appreciate to receive contributions dealing with quality and reliability of data input and effects of their uncertainties on the model accuracy, storms forecasting methods suited for urban hydrology, water quality monitoring. Effects of climate change and land use change scenarios due to anthropogenic effects on urban waters will also be covered.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers

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