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Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective

Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective


Titill: Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective
Höfundur: Blöschl, Günter
Bierkens, Marc F.P.
Chambel, Antonio
Cudennec, Christophe
Destouni, Georgia
Fiori, Aldo
Kirchner, James W.
McDonnell, Jeffrey J.
Savenije, Hubert H.G.
Sivapalan, Murugesu
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Útgáfa: 2019-07-02
Tungumál: Enska
Umfang: 1141-1158
Háskóli/Stofnun: Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Reykjavik University
Svið: Tækni- og verkfræðideild (HR)
School of Science and Engineering (RU)
Birtist í: Hydrological Sciences Journal;64(10)
ISSN: 0262-6667
2150-3435
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2019.1620507
Efnisorð: Water Science and Technology; Hydrology; Science questions; Research agenda; Interdisciplinary; Knowledge gaps; Vatnafræði; Rannsóknir; Aðferðafræði; Þekking
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2107

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Bloeschl, G., Bierkens, M. F. P., Chambel, A., Cudennec, C., Destouni, G., Fiori, A., Kirchner, J. W., McDonnell, J. J., Savenije, H. H. G., Sivapalan, M., Stumpp, C., Toth, E., Volpi, E., Carr, G., Lupton, C., Salinas, J., Szeles, B., Viglione, A., Aksoy, H., … Zhang, Y. (2019). Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)—A community perspective. Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques, 64(10), 1141–1158. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2019.1620507

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This paper is the outcome of a community initiative to identify major unsolved scientific problems in hydrology motivated by a need for stronger harmonisation of research efforts. The procedure involved a public consultation through online media, followed by two workshops through which a large number of potential science questions were collated, prioritised, and synthesised. In spite of the diversity of the participants (230 scientists in total), the process revealed much about community priorities and the state of our science: a preference for continuity in research questions rather than radical departures or redirections from past and current work. Questions remain focused on the process-based understanding of hydrological variability and causality at all space and time scales. Increased attention to environmental change drives a new emphasis on understanding how change propagates across interfaces within the hydrological system and across disciplinary boundaries. In particular, the expansion of the human footprint raises a new set of questions related to human interactions with nature and water cycle feedbacks in the context of complex water management problems. We hope that this reflection and synthesis of the 23 unsolved problems in hydrology will help guide research efforts for some years to come.

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