
The International Training
Workshop on Integrated Sediment Management in River Basins organized by the
International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation
(IRTCES) was held in Beijing, China from November 5-10, 2018, about 50
participants attended the training workshop, including lecturers,
representatives from UNESCO, International Centre for Water Resources and
Global Change (ICWRGC), International Association of Hydropower (IHA), China
Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR) and IRTCES, and trainees from Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco,
Sudan, Uganda and China.
The opening ceremony of the training
workshop was held in the morning on November 6. Chaired by Deputy Director of the IRTCES Prof. Liu Guangquan, opening remarks
were made by Prof. Manfred Spreafico, Chairperson of UNESCO-ISI Advisory Group;
Dr. Anil Mishra and Dr. Hans Thulstrup, Programme Specialists of UNESCO. Prof.
Ning Duihu, Deputy Director of IRTCES, delivered a welcome speech, and followed
by a brief introduction and instruction of the workshop made by Prof. Liu
Cheng, Deputy Division Chief of IRTCES and a member of UNESCO-ISI Advisory
Group.
The training workshop included lectures,
seminars, and a one-day field visit. Topics included river basin management,
soil and water conservation technology, ecology and restoration in integrated
river basin management, reservoir sedimentation and sediment management
technology. Participants also contributed to a seminar involving guided
discussion of national case study presentations prepared by participants.
The lecture presentations included:
1 The impact of Global Change on the
sediment loads of the world’s rivers (Prof. Des. Walling, member of ISI
Advisory Group; Past President of WASER; Emeritus Professor of the University
of Exeter, U.K.);
2 Overview of Soil and Water Conservation
in the World (Prof. Li Rui, WASWAC President; Professor of the Institute of
Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water
Resources, China);
3 Soil and Water Conservation in China
(Prof. Li Rui);
4 Reservoir sedimentation and sediment
management (Prof. Manfred Spreafico, Chairperson of ISI Advisory Group;
Emeritus Professor of the University of Berne, Switzerland);
5 Integrated Sediment Management –with
the Yellow River as an example (Prof. Wang Zhao-Yin, member of ISI Expert
Group; WASER President; Professor of Tsinghua University, China);
6 Vegetation-Erosion Dynamics and Application
in China (Prof. Wang Zhao-Yin);
7 Sediment-related ecological problems and
their control (Prof. Xu Mengzhen, (Ms.), Professor of Tsinghua University,
China);
8 Sediment monitoring in Germany:
implications for managing sediment-related ecological problems in developing
countries (Dr. Thomas Hoffmann, member of ISI Expert Group; Head of Sediment
Laboratory, German Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz, Germany);
9 2030 Development Agenda and International
Hydrological Program (IHP) (Dr. Anil Mishra, member of ISI Advisory Group;
Programme Specialist, UNESCO/Division of Water Sciences)
Coordinated
by Prof. Des. Walling, a seminar of country presentations and discussions was
held and 8 presentations were made by participants from Sudan, Morocco, Kenya,
Uganda, Iran, Indonesia, Mongolia and China.
In the late
afternoon of November 8, the closing ceremony was organized chaired by Prof.
Liu Cheng. Prof. Manfred Spreafico, Prof. Des. Walling and Dr. Anil Mishra made
brief closing remarks. The participants were awarded certificates by Prof.
Manfred Spreafico, Prof. Des. Walling, Dr. Anil Mishra, Prof. Ning Duihu, Prof.
Liu Guangquan, and Prof. Liu Cheng.
On November
9, a study tour visiting Daxing Experimental Base of the IWHR was arranged.
Participants visited laboratories of sediment research, hydraulics and
hydraulic mechanism and had discussions with engineers of IWHR.
The International Training Workshop on Integrated Sediment
Management in River Basins is organized by the International Research and
Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation (IRTCES); sponsored by UNESCO, Ministry
of Water Resources, P.R. China, UNESCO Office Beijing and Jakarta, and International
Sediment Initiative (ISI)-IHP-UNESCO; and co-sponsored by China Institute of
Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR), International Centre for Water
Resources and Global Change (ICWRGC), World Association for Sedimentation and
Erosion Research (WASER), and World Association of Soil and Water Conservation
(WASWAC). This represents a major ISI activity for 2018. It fulfils the
objectives of the new strategy of ISI, which in turn contributes towards the
8th phase of IHP (2014-2021) which has the title “Water security: responses to
local, regional and global challenges” by addressing the wide-ranging social,
economic and environmental impacts of erosion, sediment transport and
sedimentation processes with due consideration of gender perspectives.




Lectures (Dr.
Anil Mishra, Prof. Manfred Spreafico, Prof. Des. Walling, Prof. Li Rui, Prof.
Wang Zhaoyin, Prof. Xu Mengzhen, Dr. Thomas Hoffmann, discussion)

Certificates
awarding

Study Tour

Group photo