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H2O'Lyon Webinars Replay
- Webinar - Rethinking River Restoration: The "Stage Zero" Concept and case studies202510 JUN
"Stage Zero" River Restoration, what does it mean?
Webinar organized jointly by Réseaux Rivières TV and H2O'Lyon. - H2O'Lyon Webinar #16 // Annie Dumont202505 JUN
Submerged River Archaeological Heritage
- Seminar "How can beavers help river management and climate resilience?"202427 MAY 04 JUN
A 3-part seminar featuring national and international presentations, and field visits, addressed to researchers, managers, naturalists and students.
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #15 // Yves Prairie202308 NOV
GHG Emissions from Large Dams: from the Fundamental to the Applied
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #14 // George Constantinescu202326 JUN
How advanced three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics can be useful for ecologists?
This webinar is broadcast live from the H2O'Lyon-ZABR summer school, "Gravel Bed Rivers". - H2O'Lyon Webinar #13 // Joe Wheaton202325 MAY
Low Tech Process Based Restoration of Riverscapes - How to make our river great again in Europe!
This webinar co-organised with Réseaux Rivières TV is designed for students, practitioners and researchers. - Large Wood for Living Rivers202220 SEP
Technics for renaturing rivers with large wood: feedback from abroad on the effects measured and the methods of implementation.
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #12 // Peng Gao202214 JUN
Braided rivers in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: distribution and functioning
- French-Australian webinar: Metrology for water systems202209 MAY
Audience: Anyone working with water systems, student, researcher, or practitioner. This short webinar is an introduction to original on-going activities. It is an opportunity for French or Australian researchers, companies or utilities to learn and connect.
- Water Week 2022202221 MAR 26 MAR
From 21 to 26 March 2022, the Lyon Urban School, the H2O'Lyon Graduate School and their partners are organising a water week on the theme of groundwater, to match Unesco's World Water Day: an exciting programme in person or online, consisting of webinars, workshops, seminars, performance art, etc. Register now!
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #11 // Karen Bakker202226 JAN
Digital Water
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #10 // Jes Vollertsen202116 DEC
Quantifying microplastics in environment – what we can and cannot do today
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #9 // Damien Alliau202118 NOV
The contribution of physical modelling to the design of sand transport correction structures: the case of the rebalancing programme for the Loire river bed at Nantes.
- Instream Wood202108 OCT
Within a partnership between Univ. of Lausanne and the University of Lyon (EUR H2O’Lyon) and other universities (e.g., IHE Delft, Ecole des Mines of Saint Etienne), some of our researchers have been working in Génissiat during the last 15 years, on dynamics of instream wood, exploring wood sources within the catchment, notably the sub-basins of the Arve and the Valserine.
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #8 // Mark Macklin202113 SEP
Knowledge from Sedimentary Archives to Feed the Global Change Debate
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #7 // Jay P. Zarnetske202129 JUN
Mind the spatial gaps: Addressing hydrologic linkages of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems across scales
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #6 // Benoit Ferrari202120 MAY
Building bridges between research and practice: feedback from the Ecotox Centre in Switzerland.
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #5 // Jacob Diamond202127 APR
The power of oxygen: Inferring ecosystem processes from river reaches to networks.
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #4 // Nathalie Chèvre202122 MAR
Micropollutants in Water : From the Treatment Plant to the Tap
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #3 // Edith Kauffer202102 FEB
Fishermen, Divers and Sand Miners of the Usumacinta: a journey along the riverbanks of southern Mexico.
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #2 // David John Milan202010 DEC
Understanding Geomorphic Response of Upland River Systems to Extreme Floods in a Changing Climate: the Case of Thinhope Burn, UK
- H2O'Lyon Webinar #1 // Sharon Megdal202029 JUN
Wicked Water Problems and Bridging Through Water