Dear colleague,

PLEASE CONSIDER SUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT TO

4th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Hydrology and Ecology:
Emerging Patterns, Breakthroughs and Challenges

Rennes, France, 13-16 May 2013

Abstract submission is now open and the deadline is 30 September 2012. 

More information is available at http://osur.univ-rennes1.fr/HydroEco2013/
or by contacting [email protected]  or  [email protected]

OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE 

A considerable amount of interdisciplinary research has been developed at
the interface between hydrology and ecology during the last decade. The
increasing number of peer-reviewed papers on the topic demonstrates the
vitality of this theme. This interest in coupling hydrological and
ecological studies has been triggered by purely scientific questions related
to the quantification of the role of interactions between hydrological and
biological processes on surface and groundwater resources and quality, but
also by the importance of these physical and biological interactions at
small, local and regional scales. These scales are of paramount importance
for applied environmental issues related to air and water quality or
biodiversity dynamics for instance. 

The aim of this fourth HydroEco conference after the three last ones in
Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Czech Republic in 2006, and in Vienna (Austria) in
2009 and 2011, is fourfold: i) to present new findings and approaches on
interactions between hydrology and ecology, ii) to promote interdisciplinary
interactions on water related issues between hydrology, hydrogeology,
biogeochemistry, microbial ecology and ecology, iii) to explore emerging
patterns, breakthroughs and Challenges, and iv) to provide management
applications and guidelines to tackle environmental issues. 

To address the relevant issues, the conference aims to bring together
experts from different disciplines, including hydrologists (groundwater,
surface water), ecologists, biologists, subsurface microbiologists,
environmental biogeochemists, eco-technologists, geomorphologists, hydraulic
engineers, forest managers, nature reserve managers, regional and landscape
planners, as well as experts from governmental institutions.

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