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PROGRAM
Tuesday
June 9th
- Board meeting of CWRA
- Ice breaker
- Workshop and/or technical training session
Wednesday June 10th
- Opening talks
- Technical sessions
- Posters cocktail
- CANCID/CSHS meeting
Thursday June
11th
- Technical sessions
- Technical visits and social activities
- General Meeting of CWRA
- Banquet
Fraiday June 12th
- Technical sessions
- Final panel and conclusion
LIST OF SESSIONS (TO BE COMPLETED)
- Water management for dam safety
Gilles Bourgeois, Génivar
- Stream water temperature analysis and modeling
Anik Daigle, INRS-ETE
- Toxic cyanobacteria proliferation in freshwater
Isabelle Laurion, INRS-ETE
- Hydrological processes and climate changes: What are the impacts, what are the models?
André Musy, Ouranos
- Extreme Value Analysis in Hydrology
Salaheddine El-Adlouni, Institut National de Statistique et d’Économie Appliquées de Rabat
- Water Quality Monitoring: the Evolution from Chemical Analysis to Aquatic Biomonitoring
John Lawrence, Environment Canada
- Analysis of challenges and innovative, sustainable and pragmatic solutions in stormwater management
Musandji Fuamba, École Polytechnique de Montréal
- Stormwater management and climate change.
Alain Mailhot, INRS-ETE
- Water Availability Indices
Jean-François Cyr, Quebec department of sustainable development, environment and parks
- Instream flow and ecological indices
Daniel Caissie, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Groundwater recharge and discharge processes
Marie Larocque, Université du Québec à Montréal
- Nutrient enrichment of rivers and effects on estuaries
Simon Courtenay, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Canadian Rivers Institute
- Can natural archives allow the reconstruction of hydrological variability at the secular and millennial scales?
Christian Bégin, Canadian Geological Commission
- Links between low and high frequency atmospheric variability and precipitation and temperature extremes
Philippe Gachon, Environment Canada
- Regional estimation of hydrometeorological variables
Taha Ouarda, INRS-ETE
- Numeric hydrometeorologic models in a climate change context
Vincent Fortin, Environment Canada
- Water needs and challenges in the context of integrated drainage basin management
Louise Babineau, Quebec City
- Opening the weir: Flowing water science to water managers
Karl Schaefer, Environment Canada
The
CWRA
Student and Young Professionnals will organize
several activities during the conference. They
will be announced in the near future.
Mise à jour:
2008-12-19
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