
Frontiers in hydrology research: a global perspective
Shahbaz Khan, Chief, Sustainable Water Resources, Development and Management Section Division of Water Sciences Natural Sciences Sector UNESCO
Hydrological externalities and livelihoods impacts: Informed communities for better resource management
V Ratna Reddy, Livelihoods and Natural Resource Management Institute, Hyderabad, India
Sustainable water resources management: water for agriculture vs. water for ecosystems
Wolfang Kinzelbach, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland
Changing water resources in mountains where snow and ice are a major component of the hydrological cycle
Martin Beniston, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Remote sensing advances and impacts to hydrologic science (past, present and future)
Dara Entekhabi, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Water management in an era of climatic and demand changes
Aris Georgakakos, Georgia Tech, USA
Complexity and organization of hydrologic systems
Rafael Bras, University of California, Irvine, USA
Paleohydrology in present deserts
Ronald Amundson, University of California, Berkley, USA
Dendrochronology and links to stream flow
David Meko, University of Arizona, USA
Hydrologic hazards: The scales and social response to floods
Marco Borga, University of Padova, Italy