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Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Professor, Uppsala University
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Hydrological risk in a rapidly changing world: Global trends and emerging patterns
GLOBAL WATER RISKS: ADVANCES IN LARGE-SCALE FLOOD AND DROUGHT RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE I ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Societies around the world have increasingly altered the frequency and severity of hydrological extremes, i.e. floods and droughts. Human alterations ...
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Drought Impact-Based Forecasting: Trade-offs between Indicators and Impacts
DROUGHT RISK ASSESSMENT: MONITORING, MODELING, AND PROGNOSIS IV POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Anastasiya Shyrokaya, Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Han...
Despite the progress in seasonal drought forecasting, it remains challenging to identify suitable drought indices for accurately predicting the impact...
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Drought and Human Mobility in Africa
EARTH'S FUTURE
07 december 2023
Serena Ceola, Johanna Mård, Giuliano Di Baldassarr...

Human mobility from droughts is multifaceted and depends on environmental, political, social, demographic and economic factors. Although droughts c...

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Groundwater Vulnerability in a Megacity Under Climate and Economic Changes: A Coupled Sociohydrological Analysis
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
06 december 2023
Bin Li, Yi Zheng, Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Peng Xu...

Groundwater depletion has become increasingly challenging, and many cities worldwide have adopted drastic policies to relieve water stress due to s...

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Synthesising Panta Rhei Research for Resilient Societies Under Change
DYNAMICS OF HUMAN-WATER SYSTEMS – LEARNING FROM SOCIO-HYDROLOGICAL DATA AND MODELING I ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
designing for change | 24 june 2022
Heidi Kreibich, Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Margaret ...
Developing sustainable water management strategies requires better understanding, modelling and projecting the dynamics of human-water systems. Theref...
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Addressing societal interactions amidst water systems through the lens of socio-hydrology
BURNING QUESTIONS IN THE WATER AND SOCIETY COMMUNITY: WHAT RESEARCH ON HUMAN-WATER SYSTEMS SHOULD BE PRIORITIZED TO BEST SERVE SOCIETY? II ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
simulating complex systems | 24 june 2022
Cyndi V. Vail Castro, Saket Pande, Melissa Haeffne...
A recent editorial presented by Nature Sustainability suggested that water studies have become stagnant, focusing on highly technical engineering solu...
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The New Paired Event Approach to Better Understand Extreme Hydrological Events and Human Behaviour
BRIDGING RESOLUTIONS: HYDROLOGICAL PHENOMENA & HUMAN BEHAVIOR I ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
simulating complex systems | 20 june 2022
Heidi Kreibich, Kai Schroeter, Giuliano Di Baldass...
The development of sustainable and efficient strategies for the management of hydrological risk requires a better understanding of the temporal change...
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The Uneven Propagation of Drought: Modeling Heterogeneous Interactions Between Water and Society
SOCIOHYDROLOGY: INTEGRATING COMPLEX DYNAMICS AND BROADENING SOCIAL IMPACTS I ORAL
science and society | 17 december 2021
Elisa Savelli, Maurizio Mazzoleni, Maria Rusca, Ha...
Human activities influence the occurrence of drought and often transform them into severe water crises. Yet, it is not society as a whole that reshape...
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