Presentations

Successfully qualified participants are asked to prepare 15 minutes long presentation (preferably in MS PowerPoint), that will be presented in four workshop sessions at the beginning of the event. Each session will consist of 4-5 presentations and time for the discussion. The aim of the workshop part is to get to know each other, present results, share wetlands experiences, exchange and discuss ideas and different points of view on wetland issues, and express participants’ expectations to the course in order to improve the communication and understanding among people of the event. Therefore, presentations should be related to participant's own field of work or study and its relation to wetlands issues. The authors will have an opportunity to submit their contributions to peer-reviewed environmental series of wetHYDRO.

Day Two - Tuesday 27.06.

Red Session - 16:00 - 17:25

1. Richard Archer - The Somerset Levels and Moors, UK - an internationally important peat wetland - part 1

2. James Phillips - The Somerset Levels and Moors, UK - an internationally important peat wetland - part 2

3. Katalin Margoczi - Hydrological background of the dune slack vegetation in the Kiskunság

4. David Mould - Hydrological functioning of wet grassland in Oxfordshire, UK

Green Session - 17:35 - 19:00

1. David Pithart - Estimation of water retention in a natural Luznice river floodplain:
methodological approach

2. Sebastiaan Schep - The influence of climate change on the ecological functioning of shallow lakes

3. Charles Stratford - Using MODFLOW to simulate water table variations in wetlands

4. Mark Henry Rubarenzya - Hydrology, ecology and ecosystem restitution

Day Three - Wednesday 28.06.

Yellow Session - 16:00 - 17:25

1. Marijn Kuijper - Ecosystem restoration in a primary agricultural area: balancing water targets

2. Peter Maris - Sub-basin water management in Flemish Brabant - Belgium

3. Vesta Kopp - Estonian wetlands and peat production

4. Melchior van Tweel - My work: drinking water production area Engelse werk - a case study

Blue Session - 17:35 - 19:00

1. Lara van den Bosch - Changing flood pulse dynamics and their impact on fish recruitment in the Volga, Russia

2. Zhou Huarong - Corridor effect of the spatial changes of landscape patterns in arid areas: a case of the river corridor areas in the middle and lower reaches of Tarim River

3. Tomasz Wach - Land use changes as water condition indicator at peatbogs of Lake Zaglebocze basin

4. Charlotte Kjargaard - ??

5. Rosa Troncoso Vásquez - ??