Greece plays a significant role in Europe in water works. From very ancient times, the Greeks developed hydraulic technologies and structures; many of them are found in Athens, including the Peisistratean and Hadrian Aqueducts, which are in operation until today and are considered as key milestones in the history of hydraulic works.
In a timeline exceeding eight decades, the IAHR Congresses have successfully inspired, educated, and collaborated with the world’s leading experts in a quest to help address some of the world’s most crucial issues concerning water environment engineering.
The 7th Europe Congress, entitled “Innovative Water Management in a Changing Climate”, aims to provide a platform to renown professionals, researchers, scientists, and engineers, to interact and explore innovative ways to face the challenges on hydro-environmental sciences and their practical applications, share their research and practical experiences, advance the education of younger generations, and challenge and be challenged in lively debates and conversations to ultimately benefit the wellbeing of our world.
With the interest and concern in matters of water and climate change rising in a global scale, the hosts are especially proud to allow younger researchers and scientists to submit and show their innovative work, introducing new ideas to the world in all fields related to hydraulic research and its practical applications.
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PAST EVENT
Innovative Water Management in a Changing Climate
Main Organiser
International Association for Hydro-environment Engineering and Research (IAHR)
Conference Partners
National Technical University of Athens
School of Civil Engineering National Technical University of Athens
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