The Scientific Decade 2013–2022 of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) “Panta Rhei – Everything Flows” is dedicated to increasing our knowledge of interactions and feedbacks between hydrology and society. Research is focused on processes and drivers of change in the water cycle with a strong consideration of the interactions with the changing human system. The general objective is to improve our descriptions and predictions of water resources dynamics to support sustainable societal development under global change conditions (Montanari et al. 2013, McMillan et al. 2016). With this issue of the Hydrological Sciences Journal we start the Panta Rhei opinion paper series. The purpose of the series is to enrich and improve the Panta Rhei approach via diverse, critical and constructive opinions from different disciplines, “schools” and experiences. For this, we have identified key questions and debatable topics, which will be covered by invited opinion papers over the course of the next two years. Besides the two papers published in this issue, it is anticipated that two Panta Rhei opinion papers will be published in the next few volumes of Hydrological Sciences Journal at roughly four to six month intervals. The opinion papers are identifiable via the Panta Rhei logo and the subheading “Opinion paper” on the front page and will be electronically linked to the online collection of Panta Rhei opinion papers. Additionally, we want to motivate a scientific discussion in response to the contributions and topics presented.

Scientific debate of Panta Rhei research - how to advance our knowledge of changes in hydrology and society? / Kreibich, Heidi; Krueger, Tobias; Van Loon, Anne; Mejia, Alfonso; Liu, Junguo; Mcmillan, Hilary; Castellarin, Attilio. - In: HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL. - ISSN 0262-6667. - STAMPA. - 62:3(2017), pp. 331-333. [10.1080/02626667.2016.1209929]

Scientific debate of Panta Rhei research - how to advance our knowledge of changes in hydrology and society?

Castellarin, Attilio
2017

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The Scientific Decade 2013–2022 of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) “Panta Rhei – Everything Flows” is dedicated to increasing our knowledge of interactions and feedbacks between hydrology and society. Research is focused on processes and drivers of change in the water cycle with a strong consideration of the interactions with the changing human system. The general objective is to improve our descriptions and predictions of water resources dynamics to support sustainable societal development under global change conditions (Montanari et al. 2013, McMillan et al. 2016). With this issue of the Hydrological Sciences Journal we start the Panta Rhei opinion paper series. The purpose of the series is to enrich and improve the Panta Rhei approach via diverse, critical and constructive opinions from different disciplines, “schools” and experiences. For this, we have identified key questions and debatable topics, which will be covered by invited opinion papers over the course of the next two years. Besides the two papers published in this issue, it is anticipated that two Panta Rhei opinion papers will be published in the next few volumes of Hydrological Sciences Journal at roughly four to six month intervals. The opinion papers are identifiable via the Panta Rhei logo and the subheading “Opinion paper” on the front page and will be electronically linked to the online collection of Panta Rhei opinion papers. Additionally, we want to motivate a scientific discussion in response to the contributions and topics presented.
2017
Scientific debate of Panta Rhei research - how to advance our knowledge of changes in hydrology and society? / Kreibich, Heidi; Krueger, Tobias; Van Loon, Anne; Mejia, Alfonso; Liu, Junguo; Mcmillan, Hilary; Castellarin, Attilio. - In: HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL. - ISSN 0262-6667. - STAMPA. - 62:3(2017), pp. 331-333. [10.1080/02626667.2016.1209929]
Kreibich, Heidi; Krueger, Tobias; Van Loon, Anne; Mejia, Alfonso; Liu, Junguo; Mcmillan, Hilary; Castellarin, Attilio
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