

3rd International Congress for the ISRS: Achieving healthy and viable rivers
Faced with the degradation of riverine ecosystems across the globe, this conference focuses on the achievement of healthy and viable rivers with an objective of consolidating knowledge on riverine ecosystem response to the impacts of natural and human pressures, and promoting multi-disciplinary solutions for protecting or restoring the ecosystems. All the researchers, managers, and students in related fields, such as hydrology, water quality and aquatic ecology, are invited to share in the search for more effective and science-based solutions to maintain our important riverine ecosystems.
Abstract deadline extended to 31 March, 2013.
To submit abstracts go here.
To go directly to the Beijing meeting website go here.
The International Society for River Science (ISRS) is a global society without political, national, or other social or cultural affiliations. The society exists to foster and develop scholarship in all disciplines contributing to knowledge and wise stewardship of rivers and streams as vital natural and managed ecosystems. Membership is open to all persons and groups with interests in river science and a willingness to become both an active participant in ISRS and a supporter of its basic goals. The ISRS strives to maintain an international reputation as a highly reliable and independent source of information and advice on river science and related environmental issues and will not participate as an advocate on environmental issues.
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