Future Water: Challenges and Innovations in Hydrology - Lightning Talks II
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of water in this 44-minute AGU conference session featuring five lightning talks. Delve into the critical aspects of water's role in sustaining life, ecosystems, and society over the next century. Examine how scientific approaches must adapt to evolving water cycles. Gain insights on changing patterns of global water use and consumption, impacts on groundwater, groundbreaking discoveries in ecohydrology, innovative water management strategies, and next-generation hydrologic modeling. Led by conveners Margaret S. Torn from Berkeley Lab/UC Berkeley and Gordon E. Grant from Oregon State University, this session offers diverse perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing our most precious resource.
Syllabus
Lightning Talks II: Future Water
Taught by
AGU
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