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

Author

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

Stumpp, Christine

Toth, Elena

Volpi, Elena

Carr, Gemma

Lupton, Claire

Salinas, Josè

Széles, Borbála

Viglione, Alberto

Aksoy, Hafzullah

Allen, Scott T.

Amin, Anam

Andréassian, Vazken

Arheimer, Berit

Aryal, Santosh K.

Baker, Victor

Bardsley, Earl

Barendrecht, Marlies H.

Bartosova, Alena

Batelaan, Okke

Berghuijs, Wouter R.

Beven, Keith

Blume, Theresa

Bogaard, Thom

Amorim, Pablo Borges de

Böttcher, Michael E.

Boulet, Gilles

Breinl, Korbinian

Brilly, Mitja

Brocca, Luca

Buytaert, Wouter

Castellarin, Attilio

Castelletti, Andrea

Chen, Xiaohong

Chen, Yangbo

Chen, Yuanfang

Chifflard, Peter

Claps, Pierluigi

Clark, Martyn P.

Collins, Adrian L.

Croke, Barry

Dathe, Annette

David, Paula C.

Barros, Felipe P. J. de

Rooij, Gerrit de

Baldassarre, Giuliano Di

Driscoll, Jessica M.

Duethmann, Doris

Dwivedi, Ravindra

Eris, Ebru

Farmer, William H.

Feiccabrino, James

Ferguson, Grant

Ferrari, Ennio

Ferraris, Stefano

Fersch, Benjamin

Finger, David

Foglia, Laura

Fowler, Keirnan

Gartsman, Boris

Gascoin, Simon

Gaume, Eric

Gelfan, Alexander

Geris, Josie

Gharari, Shervan

Gleeson, Tom

Glendell, Miriam

González Bevacqua, Alena

González Dugo, María P.

Grimaldi, Salvatore

Gupta, A.B.

Guse, Björn

Han, Dawei

Hannah, David

Harpold, Adrian

Haun, Stefan

Heal, Kate

Helfricht, Kay

Herrnegger, Mathew

Hipsey, Matthew

Hlaváčiková, Hana

Hohmann, Clara

Holko, Ladislav

Hopkinson, Christopher

Hrachowitz, Markus

Illangasekare, Tissa H.

Inam, Azhar

Innocente, Camyla

Istanbulluoglu, Erkan

Jarihani, Ben

Kalantar, Zahra

Kalvans, Andis

Khanal, Sonu

Khatami, Sina

Kiesel, Jens

Kirkby, Mike

Knoben, Wouter

Kochanek, Krzysztof

Kohnová, Silvia

Kolechkina, Alla

Krause, Stefan

Kreamer, David

Kreibich, Heidi

Kunstmann, Harald

Lange, Holger

Liberato, Margarida L. R.

Lindquist, Eric

Link, Timothy

Liu, Junguo

Loucks, Daniel Peter

Luce, Charles

Mahé, Gil

Makarieva, Olga

Malard, Julien

Mashtayeva, Shamshagul

Maskey, Shreedhar

Mas-Pla, Josep

Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria

Mazzoleni, Maurizio

Mernild, Sebastian

Misstear, Bruce Dudley

Montanari, Alberto

Müller-Thomy, Hannes

Nabizadeh, Alireza

Nardi, Fernando

Neale, Christopher

Nesterova, Nataliia

Nurtaev, Bakhram

Odongo, Vincent O.

Panda, Subhabrata

Pande, Saket

Pang, Zhonghe

Papacharalampous, Georgia

Perrin, Charles

Pfister, Laurent

Pimentel, Rafael

Polo, María J.

Post, David

Prieto Sierra, Cristina

Ramos, Maria-Helena

Renner, Maik

Reynolds, José Eduardo

Ridolfi, Elena

Rigon, Riccardo

Riva, Monica

Robertson, David E.

Rosso, Renzo

Roy, Tirthankar

Sá, João H.M.

Salvadori, Gianfausto

Sandells, Mel

Schaefli, Bettina

Schumann, Andreas

Scolobig, Anna

Seibert, Jan

Servat, Eric

Shafiei, Mojtaba

Sharma, Ashish

Sidibe, Moussa

Sidle, Roy C.

Skaugen, Thomas

Smith, Hugh

Spiessl, Sabine M.

Stein, Lina

Steinsland, Ingelin

Strasser, Ulrich

Su, Bob

Szolgay, Jan

Tarboton, David

Tauro, Flavia

Thirel, Guillaume

Tian, Fuqiang

Tong, Rui

Tussupova, Kamshat

Tyralis, Hristos

Uijlenhoet, Remko

Beek, Rens van

Ent, R.J. van der

Ploeg, Martine van der

Loon, Anne Frederike van‏

Meerveld, Ilja Van

Nooijen, Ronald van

Oel, Pieter Richard van

Vidal, Jean-Philippe

Freyberg, Jana von

Vorogushyn, Sergiy

Wachniew, Przemyslaw

Wade, Andrew J.

Ward, Philip

Westerberg, Ida K.

White, Christopher

Wood, Eric F.

Woods, Ross

Xu, Zongxue

Yilmaz, Koray K.

Zhang, Yongqiang

Publication date

2019-07-02



Abstract

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

Document Type

Article


Published version


peer-reviewed

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Hidrologia; Hydrology

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

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