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|MOI title meeting= | |MOI title meeting=TropiLakes 2015: Tropical lakes in a changing environment: Water, land, biology, climate and humans | ||
|MOI meeting city= | |MOI meeting city=Bahir Dar | ||
|MOI meeting state=NO STATE | |MOI meeting state=NO STATE | ||
|MOI meeting country=Ethiopia | |MOI meeting country=Ethiopia | ||
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|MOI meeting enddate=2015/09/29 | |MOI meeting enddate=2015/09/29 | ||
|MOI meeting figure=Tropical-lakes-2015.jpg | |MOI meeting figure=Tropical-lakes-2015.jpg | ||
|MOI abstract deadline=2015/08/20 | |MOI abstract deadline=2015/08/20 | ||
|MOI registration deadline=2015/08/20 | |MOI registration deadline=2015/08/20 | ||
|MOI summary= | |MOI summary=Tropical lakes (natural and man-made), environmental change impacts: | ||
climate, water balance, hydrology, water management, geomorphology and soils, wetlands, catchment management, human impact, land use changes, land degradation, soil erosion, sediment budget, soil and water conservation, ecosystem services, aquatic ecology, hydropower, impact of large dams, food production chain, waste(water) management,… | |||
Natural and man-made lakes in the tropics play a crucial role for the livelihood of many people. Due to climatic and land use changes, these water bodies may be threatened : e.g. increased water demand or climate change leading to a shift in the water balance and lake levels, increased land degradation and soil erosion in the riparian zones leading to sediment pollution and deposition in the lakes, thereby reducing their storage capacity, change in ecosystem services and hence the livelihood for the people that depend on these lakes. | |||
|MOI_CSDMS_yes_no=No | |MOI_CSDMS_yes_no=No | ||
|MOI_highlight_sessions_yes_no=No | |MOI_highlight_sessions_yes_no=No |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 16 October 2019
TropiLakes 2015: Tropical lakes in a changing environment: Water, land, biology, climate and humans
Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
23 - 29 September 2015
23 - 29 September 2015

Deadlines
Abstract submission: The abstract submission deadline has passed Registration: Registration is now closed
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Tropical lakes (natural and man-made), environmental change impacts:
climate, water balance, hydrology, water management, geomorphology and soils, wetlands, catchment management, human impact, land use changes, land degradation, soil erosion, sediment budget, soil and water conservation, ecosystem services, aquatic ecology, hydropower, impact of large dams, food production chain, waste(water) management,…
Natural and man-made lakes in the tropics play a crucial role for the livelihood of many people. Due to climatic and land use changes, these water bodies may be threatened : e.g. increased water demand or climate change leading to a shift in the water balance and lake levels, increased land degradation and soil erosion in the riparian zones leading to sediment pollution and deposition in the lakes, thereby reducing their storage capacity, change in ecosystem services and hence the livelihood for the people that depend on these lakes.