Program of the conference
The conference will take place during Thur. 19.06.2025 9am-1pm, 2.30 pm 6.30 pm - Fri. 20.06.2025, 9am-1pm. We expect to host 3-4 invited presentations (including the Leonardo Lecture) and poster contributions that will be organised around the 3 Research Questions that will be explored during each half day. Some of the posters will be invited to ensure coherence in the development of discussions. The discussion will be organised in working groups visiting the poster and plenary discussions. Coffee breaks and lunch breaks will be organised to stimulate poster attendance and “coffee hot topics”.
19 June 2025
Surprising floods and droughts
Morning session
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                  8:30 - 9:00Welcome 
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                  9:00 - 9:20Opening 
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                  9:20 - 10:00Invited lecture: From Climate Shifts to Flood Changes at Local and Regional Scales Alberto Viglione (Politecnico di Torino):
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                  10:00 - 10:15Flood generation processes: a tool for understanding hydrological changes and impacts Larisa Tarasova (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ)
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                  10:15 - 10:30Estimating very rare floods at multiple sites in a large river basin with comprehensive hydrometeorological simulations Daniel Viviroli (University of Zürich)
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                  10:30 - 10:45Uncertainties in extreme flood estimates using long continuous simulations Eleni Kritidou (University of Zurich)
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                  10:45 - 11:00Foretelling rivers prone to unprecedented extreme floods from everyday hydrologic dynamics Stefano Basso (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
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                  11:00 - 11:20Coffee break 
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                  11:20 - 13:00Pop-up presentations and discussion 
Afternoon session
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                  14:00 - 14:45Leonardo Lecture: Flood risk assessment and management in dynamic human-water systems Heidi Kreibich (GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences)
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                  14.45 - 16.15Pop-up presentations and discussion 
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                  16:15 - 16:40Coffee break 
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                  16:40 - 17:00The hydrological system as a living organism Hubert Savenije (Delft University Technology)
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                  17:00 - 17:20Heavy storm characteristics and extreme precipitation statistics Eleonora Dallan (University of Padua)
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                  17:20 - 17:40Investigating temporal changes in ordinary and extraordinary precipitation extremes over Italy Paola Mazzoglio (Politecnico di Torino)
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                  17:40 - 18:00What happened and what did we know about the risk of flooding of the Poyo ravine? The floods in the south of Valencia on October 29, 2024 Félix Francés (Universitat Politècnica de València)
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                  18:00 - 18:30Wrap-up day 1 
20 June 2025
Technology transfer andinnovative solution to enhance infrastructure resilience
Morning session
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                  9:00 - 9.40Invited lecture: When shifts are the extremes in hydrology: how to face, manage, and communicate water risks in highly regulated river basins María José Polo (University of Cordoba)
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                  9:40 - 9:55Have river flow droughts become more severe? A review of the evidence from the UK, a data-rich, temperate environment Jamie Hannaford (Centre for Ecology and Hydrology)
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                  9:55 - 10:10Exploitation of satellite data for flood mapping of the November 2023 flood in Tuscany, Italy Beatrice Carlini (National Research Council, Italy)
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                  10:10 - 10:25Transdisciplinary modeling of unexpected drought risks: A human-water systems approach for historically water-abundant rural-urban regions Christian Klassert (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany)
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                  10:25 - 10:45Discussion 
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                  10:45 - 11:10Coffee break 
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                  11:10 - 12:45Pop-up presentations and discussion 
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                  12:45 - 13:30Conference wrap-up 
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                  13:30 - 14:30Lunch 
