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International Conference on Hydrological Forecasting and Early Warning Systems (ICHFEWS - 26)

30th - 31st July 2026 | Tarija, Bolivia
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Call for Papers Extended:
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Certificate of Presentation:
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Networking with Global Experts:
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Keynote Speaker Sessions:
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Best Paper & Best Paper Presentation Award:
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SDG-Inspired Conference Focus:
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Call for Paper

The ICHFEWS aims to explore emerging trends and future directions in research and innovation. It provides a collaborative platform for researchers and professionals to share ideas that shape the future of their respective domains.

The conference highlights advancements in Hydrology, encouraging innovative, solution-oriented research that addresses global challenges and technological evolution.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

01
Hydrological forecasting techniques and models
02
Early warning systems for flood prediction
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Impact of climate change on hydrological forecasting
04
Data assimilation in hydrological models
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Real-time hydrological monitoring for forecasting
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Community-based flood early warning systems
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Hydrological forecasting and water resource management
08
Innovative technologies for flood prediction
09
Hydrological modeling for drought forecasting
10
Forecasting impacts of land use change
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Hydrological risk assessment methodologies
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Public engagement in hydrological forecasting
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Hydrological forecasting for urban planning
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Climate variability and hydrological forecasting
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Hydrological forecasting and ecosystem services
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Advancements in hydrological prediction models
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Hydrological forecasting for agriculture
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Hydrological forecasting and disaster management
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Interdisciplinary approaches to forecasting
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Future trends in hydrological forecasting technologies