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PUB Special Session at HOHAI2005 How consider, clarify and coordinate the role of PUB National Working Groups?
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VIIth IAHS Scientific Assembly Foz do Igua ç u (Brazil) 3-9 April 2005 Murugesu SIVAPALAN (2003-2005) Jeff.J. McDONNELL (2005-2007) Yamanashi University, Kofu, Japan, 28-29 March 2002
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Theme 1. Basin inter-comparison and classification Ross Woods, NZ; Marc Stieglitz, USA; Günter Blöschl, Austria Theme 2. Conceptualization of process heterogeneity Stefan Uhlenbrook, The Netherlands; Chris Soulsby, UK; Simon Lorentz, South Africa Theme 3. Uncertainty analyses and model diagnostics Thorsten Wagener, USA; Jim Freer, UK; Erwin Zehe, Germany Theme 4. Develop and use of new data collection approaches Huub Savenije, The Netherlands; Witold Krajewski, USA; John Gibson, Canada; Theme 5. New hydrological theory Peter Troch, The Netherlands; Jim Kirchner, USA; Louise Heathwaite, UK Theme 6. New model approaches David Post, Australia; Barry Croke, Australia; John Pomeroy, Canada; Theme 7. National Working Groups and PUB Tech Transfer Ian Littlewood, UK; Yasuto TACHIKAWA, Japan; Chris Spence, Canada PUB Research Themes
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National WGs & Thematic WGs Chinese PUB Japan PUB Korean PUB Nepalese PUB Thai PUB
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1. NWGs and TWGs 2. New international thematic WG 3. Common PUB catchments and data 4. Synergy of other international programs in Asia 5. PUBlications Discussions
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Sub-working groups are formed under National WGs. It is desired the themes of sub-groups would correspond to the 6 thematic themes described in the PUB Science and Implementation plan. Discussion 1 How do you think about the structure of NWGs and TWGs?
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Questionnaire 10 New International Thematic WGs New model approaches and applications to water resources managements (China) Hydrologic and hydraulic response modeling of natural variations and human impacts (Korea) Proposed WGs Water resources modeling and assessment (Nepal) Erosion assessment in ungauged basins (Nepal) Discussion 2 Do you need new international thematic WG and theme?
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Climate, Topography, Land use, Water Use, Scale, Available Data etc. are quite different. Knowledge, Information, Methods, Models in Gauged Basins Hydrologic Prediction in Ungauged Basins Trans-Regional Hydrological Models
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Questionnaire 11 Is it possible to establish a PUB catchment and to provide hydrologic data? All the countries say yes/possible. Discussion 3 Common PUB catchments and data. What kinds of Data is requested? Procedure to provide data? Condition to provide data? What organization will take a lead?
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Questionnaire 8 Is what national/international committee might wish to be involved in a PUB (M)NWG? IHP Korean National Committee (Korea) ISCIMOD (Nepal) Discussion 4 (Recommendation) Synergy of other international programs in Asia, such as Monsoon Asian Hydro-Atmosphere Scientific Research and Prediction Initiative (MAHASRI) as PostGAME Global Earth Observation of a System of Systems (GEOSS) in Asia. Etc.
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Discussion 5 PUBlications Hydrological Processes Special Issue - AOGS2006 Problem: Publication of “Advances in Geosciences 2006- Hydrological Science” will be intended. I need co-conveners, and hopefully would like to have 20 presentations. - APHW2006 Problem: Independent PUB session will not be organized. Joint session with some other relevant international program will be organized. HSJ?
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PUB Meetings April 17-20 2006 PUB session in Workshop on Flood Forecasting Management in Mountainous Areas at Nepal July 2006 PUB session at 3 rd AOGS at Singapore Sept 28-30 2006 International IAHS-PUB Conference at Beijing, China Oct. 16-18 2006 PUB joint session at APHW at Bangkok, Thailand July 2007 PUB Symposia in IUGG at Perugia, Italy
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