On July 27, 2023, with the Governing Board
Meeting of International Research and Training Center on Erosion and
Sedimentation (IRTCES), four distinguished scientists were invited to give
lectures on “sustainable erosion control and sediment management in a change
climate”: Prof. Helmut Habersack, the President of the World Association for Sedimentation
and Erosion Research (WASER) and Professor at the University of Natural Re
sources and Life Sciences in Vienna; Prof. Cui Peng, Academician of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Researcher at the Institute of Mountain Hazards
and Environment of the CAS and the Ministry of Water Re sources of China; Prof.
Shahbaz Khan, Representative of UNESCO in China and Director of the
Multisectoral Regional Office for East Asia; Prof. Miodrag Zlatic, the former
President of World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC) and
Professor at the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Prof. Helmut Habersack gave a presentation
on the World's large river initiative. He provided an overview of the
initiative’s back ground, five major activities, and how it integrates with the
International Plan of Action. Using the Danube, Niger and Mekong rivers as
examples, he shared research findings on hydrology, sediment transport and
morphology, ecology and water quality, and explained their socio-economic
impacts.
Academician Cui Peng gave a presentation
on Flash flood and debris flow early warning and risk forecasting. He
introduced the great hazards of flash floods and debris flow disasters and
analyzed their process and mechanism. He also shared practical examples of the
data support, parameter setting, algorithm efficiency, multi-scale forecasting
and warning systems used for early warning and risk forecasting.
Prof. Shahbaz Khan presented with the
topic of “Open science and open data for a water secure world”. He outlined the
water-related objectives of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development, as well as the priority areas of the ninth phase of the UNESCO Intergovernmental
Hydrological Programme. Prof. Shahbaz Khan analyzed the gaps in the fields of
science, technology, knowledge and data. He also elaborated the new
technologies including artificial intelligence. He emphasized the importance
and implementation of open science and open data.
Prof. Miodrag Zlatic gave a presentation
on the Importance of disaster risk reduction and sustainable land management on
the survival of soil and water resources. He introduced the significance of
soil and water resources and provided insight into how disaster risk can be
reduced and sustainable land management can be developed based on successful
experiences of organization such as UNESCO, FAO, Global Environment Fund (GEF)
and Swedish International Agency (SIDA). Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).
This meeting was hosted by the IRTCES, and
more than 50 researchers, postgraduates and inter national students in related
fields attended the meeting. In-depth discussions between the presenters and
participants were developed on the issues of soil and water resources
management, early warning and prediction of water hazards, etc.




