Support the ISRS!

  Support the International Society for River Science by Becoming a member or/and through your Donation. Membership Most scientists are members of at least one scientific society because of the opportunity to learn from, and share research ideas with our colleagues doing related applied or fundamental research. In many cases, those societies are national or […]

Things that Flow – Book

Author K. S. Lubinski takes a lot of comfort from his relationship with the river. It has helped him find a level of internal peace that was missing in his younger years. In Things that Flow, Lubinski braids strands of life and work on rivers into poems and essays intended to pass down his perspectives […]

PhD funding – The quest for rare stream invertebrates in Middle Earth (New Zealand)

PhD project – invertebrate diversity monitoring Although there is plenty of invertebrate monitoring for water quality in many of New Zealand’s lowland rivers there is very little sampling in the rivers of our beautiful national parks. The location, status, trends, and pressures threatening our endangered freshwater invertebrates are poorly known in NZ. This project, in […]

NEW RIVER SCIENCE BOOK

ISRS is pleased to announce the publication of a new Wiley book “River Science; research and management for the 21st century” The editors and contributors of the book are mainly made up of ISRS members. The book hopefully reflects the current status of river science and its contribution to sound management of rivers The book […]

5th Biennal Symposium of the International Society for River Science, Hamilton, New Zealand, 19-24 November 2017

The 5th Biennial Symposium of the International Society for River Science (ISRS) is being hosted by the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand, over 19-24 November 2017, in collaboration with the Waikato River Authority (WRA) and the New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society (NZFSS). The conference theme is “Integrating multiple values” addresses a key challenge for […]

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