DNRD Spring Seminar 2016

The DNRD Spring Seminar is a platform for our ITT PhD students to inform on their research and preliminary results. The seminar aims at producing fruitfull discussions among peers, and in this way helping our students to improve their work and their capacities.

The seminar takes place on April 7th, 2016 and April 14th, 2016 in room ZS-7-10 at TH Köln, IWZ, 7th floor.

Schedule for presentations; Date: Thurs., 14.04.2016
Mr. Nazmul Huq Unlocking the Potentials of Water-Ecosystem-Livelihood Nexus for Climate Change Resilience: A Study on Wetland Agricultural Community in Southern Bangladesh Prof. Dr. Lars Ribbe Prof. Dr. Antje Bruns (University of Trier)
Mr. Tekalegn Ayele Woldesenbet Assessing the impact of land cover and climate change on water resources availability on upper Blue Nile River basin, Ethiopia Prof. Dr. Lars Ribbe Prof. Dr. Jürgen Heinrich (University of Leipzig)
Ms. Viet Ha Nguyen Pro Urban water planning in Vu Gia – Thu Bon river basin Prof. Dr. Sabine Schlüter Prof. Dr. Klaus Frohberg (University of Bonn)
Ms. Paula Villegas Gonzales Integrated modeling of the Mojana eco-region as a contribution to the management of water resources Prof. Dr. Johannes Hamhaber Prof. Dr. Nelson Obregon Neira
Dr. Jorge Alberto Escobar Vargas
Schedule for presentations; Date: Thurs., 14.04.2016
Mr. Muhammad Khalifa Development of an Integrated Model for Water Basin Water-Food Security Nexus in the Blue Nile Basin Prof. Dr. Lars Ribbe Prof. Dr. Karl Schneider (University of Cologne)
Ms. Ngoc Uyen Nguyen Thi Harmonizing multi-sectorial water management with minimum inflow requirements in a human impacted Central Vietnamese river basin Prof. Dr. Lars Ribbe Prof. Dr. Karl Schneider (University of Cologne)
Ms. Teresa Arce Mojica Developing a methodological approach for assessing ecosystem vulnerability in Mexico in the context of Disaster Risk Reduction Dr. Udo Nehren Prof. Dr. Dieter Anhuf (University Passau)
Mr. Tun Tun Thein Development and application of a methodology for low flow assessment in the Mekong River basin Prof. Dr. Lars Ribbe Prof. Dr. Mariele Evers (University of Bonn)