AIAS Fellows' Seminar: Naicheng Wu, AIAS Fellow
Water resource management. Developing sustainable strategies under global change
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Time
Location
The AIAS Auditorium, Building 1632, Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 6B, 8000 Aarhus C
Abstract
Global change caused by societal, economic and technical developments poses significant threats to freshwater ecosystems. The seminar will address three major topics including risk assessment, management scenarios and integrated ecohydrological modelling with the aim of developing sustainable strategies for river ecosystems under rapid global change.
Short bio
Naicheng Wu is an AIAS-COFUND Junior Fellow and got his Ph.D. at Kiel University in 2012. His current research interests focus on using integrated ecohydrological models (hydrological and biological models) to study human mediated impacts (e.g. global change) on aquatic ecosystems, which eventually lead to sustainable aquatic ecosystem management.
What is a Fellows' Seminar?
The AIAS Fellows' Seminar is a session of seminars held by the AIAS fellow or by other speakers proposed by the fellows. In each seminar, one fellow will present and discuss his/her current research and research project, closing off with a question and discussion session.
All seminars are held in English and open to the public. Registration to the seminar is not necessary. Read more about the AIAS Fellows' Seminar here.