4 - 5 June 2008, Moscow, Russia
Location: Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre
Crossing of Moscow City Ring (inner side, 66 km) and Volokolamskoe shosse
This event is the ideal platform for the participants to discuss the current state and methods of water resource management under extreme conditions and to present results of the latest research in order to provide possible trends for further development of water resources management policy. To make the conference more efficient World Meteorological Organization is expected to present the International Flood Management concept, and this will be a good opportunity to consider the needs and advances of flood management policy as well.
Organised by: The Federal Agency for Water Resources, Russia
The Netherlands Water Partnership, the Netherlands
SIBICO International, Ltd., Russia
Supported by: The International Water Resources Association (IWRA)
World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)
The European Water Partnership (EWP)
International Network of Basin Organisation (INBO)
Russian Emergency Ministry
The Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring
Russian Academy of Sciences
Sponsored by: The Federal Agency for Water Resources, Russia
Center of Russian water works inventory and state water cadastre, Russia
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Conference Topics
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The conference will focus on extreme conditions of two origins:
Natural
· Forecast of extreme hydrological conditions
· Floods and droughts risks assessment and planning of water resource systems
· Monitoring, operation and management of extreme hydrologic conditions
· Methods and technologies in support of operation of water resource systems
Man made
· Land use development and water resources management
· Technical state of water infrastructure and assessment of risks in extreme situations
· Lessons from past management practices, their origin and impacts
· Social and economic factors in making decisions to manage water resource systems
· Prevention and mitigation of damages resulting from floods and droughts
