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Proceedings of the 41st IAHR World Congress (Singapore, 2025)

  • ISSN Online: L 2521-7119
  • ISSN Print:
  • ISBN: 978-90-835589-7-4
  • Publisher: IAHR
  • Editor(s): Adrian Wing-Keung Law and Jenn Wei Er
  • Related: 41st IAHR World Congress

The 41st World Congress of IAHR (International Association of Hydro-Environmental Engineering and Research) was held in Singapore from 22 to 27 June, 2025.


The Organisers of the Congress have been IAHR, PUB (Singapore´s National Water Agency), NUS (National University of Singapore) and Nanyang Technological University . 


Committees

The International Scientific Committee (ISC) and the Advisory Board provide counsel and support to the Local Organizing Commmittee for the scientific and technical coordination of the congress.


Revision process

The papers included in this volume were part of the 41st IAHR World Congress which took place in Singapore, from 22 to 27 June, 2025. Papers were selected and subjected to review by the Editor and the International Scientific Committee and followed a revision process with the following steps: (1) The committees involved in the organisation of the Congress established a set of technical criteria for the committee in charge of the revision. (2) Submitted papers were sent to two experts in the field. (3) Authors were asked to include the necessary amendments and follow the reviewers´ comments, and (4) Their work was reviewed until the final version was approved by the Editor.


Publications Ethics and Malpractice Statement

The monitoring of publishing ethics is a major aspect of editorial and peer-review publications. IAHR is a well-established and long-standing organization whose primary mission is to foster knowledge exchange amongst its community and stakeholder base. Accordingly, IAHR takes its policies on ethics seriously.
The Proceedings of the the 40th IAHR World Congress has been published under the IAHR Publications Ethics and Malpractice Statement.

The 40th IAHR World Congress proceedings are long-term preserved following the IAHR Policy of digital preservation archives


Content

Cover 

Front matter 

Preface 

Table of contents:
A: Water Engineering and Technological Innovations
A.1 Climate Change Mitigation
A.2 Improving Resilience against Water Hazards and Natural Disasters
A.3 Water Engineering and Society
A.4 Water Engineering for Energy Transition and Food Security
A.5 Digital Transformation
A.6 Experimental and Field Methods

B: Water Engineering and Socio-Economic Considerations
B.1 Climate Change Adaptation
B.2 Water and Nature
B.3 Hydro-Environment Engineering Culture

Author Index


ID Title Authors Year
34525 A New Optimization Model of Reservoir Operation Considering Ensemble Streamflow Forecast Uncertainty: Integration of Robust Optimization Concept and Karhunen-Loeve Expansion Method
Duan Chen; Xinlong Deng; Yufang Ni
2025
34526 Influence of Pumped Hydropower Storage Operations on Reservoir Ecosystems: A Numerical Study on Thermal Stratification
Melina Sattelmeier; Anders G. Andersson; J. Gunnar I. Hellstrom; Staffan T. Lundstrom
2025
34527 Study on Surveying Dam Sediment Topography Using a UAV-Mounted Green Laser and on Dam Sediment Flushing Analysis
Kota Shimizu; Shun Saito; Takehiro Oki
2025
34528 Improvement of Water Supply System Infrastructure in Ende: Challenges and Solutions
Yohanes Erik Kurniawan Nggae; Intan Supraba; Radianta Triatmadja; Chen Yi Sun
2025
34529 Experimental Investigation of Fluvial Urban Flood Flow Dynamics
R. Reshma; Soumendra Nath Kuiry
2025
34530 Hydraulic Performance and Flow Characteristics of Adjustable Tilting Weir
Jiazhen Li; Bowen Chen; Tao Wang
2025
34531 Experimental and Numerical Study of Free Surface Elevations and Surface Velocities in a T-Shaped, Lab-Scale Confluence Flow
Alemu Tezera Dessie; Saeed Hashemikia; Pedro Ramos; Greet Deruyter; Tom De Mulder
2025
34532 Effect of Speed Bumps on Hydraulics Efficiency of Grate Inlet
Jackson Tellez-Alvarez; Beniamino Russo
2025
34533 Analysis of Pedestrians Safety in Subway Station Platform by Inundated Flow
Min Jae Kim; Inhwan Park
2025
34534 A Case Study on Integrating and Repurposing an Existing Public Irrigation Channel into a Water Feature in a Private Residential Development
Jonah Marie Malolos; Jose Carlo Eric Santos; Aragorn Inocencio; Charmaine Mabulay; Timothy Ferraris; Carissa Marie Soria
2025

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