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IHP/HWRP in Germany

Activities2011 – 2013

Since 1974, the German contribution to the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and to the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO has been coordinated by the German IHP/HWRP National Committee. Its work is funded by the Federal Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, and the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs.

The activities of both programmes are  managed by the IHP/HWRP Secretariat at the Federal Institute of Hydrology. The secretariat is a source of information and education in the field of hydrology. At the same time, it serves as communication hub and catalyst for cooperation on water-related issues for the mutual benefit of national and international scientists, operational hydrological services, policy-makers and all interested stakeholders.

Main Fields of Action

Networking and CooperationThe IHP/HWRP Secretariat fosters networ-king between administrative, scientific and operational institutions, both in Germany and on regional and global scales. National networks guarantee the integration of German research programmes and operational expertise in the field of water management into the relevant programmes of UNESCO, WMO, UN-Water and in the context of international river basin commissions.  

It supports WMO and UNESCO in constituent bodies and key programmes such as UNESCO’s FRIEND and WMO’s Global Framework for Climate Services.

Education and Training Education is a crucial piece in the puzzle of future sustainable, fair and integrated water resources management. Therefore, the German IHP/HWRP Secretariat organises and supports knowledge transfer and individual as well as institutional capacity development. All relevant levels, from primary school education to master and PhD level are addressed. The Secretariat organises bilateral and multinational workshops and training courses. Together with experts from around the world, printed learning materials, scientific publications, operational guidelines and e-learning courses are established. 

ProjectsThe Secretariat develops projects that support UNESCO, WMO and UN-Water in their efforts for providing integrated and freely accessible hydrological information with regard to water quality, quantity and further parameters central to water management. Furthermore, the Secretariat is actively en-gaged in research and development projects as well as in projects aimed at implementing and fostering integrated water management solutions worldwide. This ranges from bilateral research partnerships to cooperation in multinational programmes for improving service delivery from the municipal level to policy implementation.  

Key Aspects of ActivityHydro

Network

Initiating newresearch

programmes

Education andtraining

Contributions to research

programmes

Operationalhydrological

services

Think tank

Researchinstitutes

Researchtopics

Education and TrainingSummer School, Integrated Water Resources Management,  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2011E-Learning Module on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)  www.iwrm-education.org

Supporting German administrative, scientific and operational institutions active in the field of hydrology 

Networks

IHP/HWRP publication seriesFRIEND Report ‘A Global Perspective 2006 – 2010’WMO Operational Hydrology Report ‘Manual on Low-flow,  Estimation and Prediction’

Publications

Setup of an internet-based water  information platformDevelopment of robust calibration  strategies for hydrological modellingAnalysis of sensitivity of climate  projections as to land use

Research Projects

Scientific EventsWMO Workshop, Intercomparison of Flood Forecasting Models, Koblenz, 20116th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research,  Water and Sediment, Koblenz, 2013 German National Committee for the 

International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO 

IHP/HWRP Secretariat

Federal Institute of Hydrology Am Mainzer Tor 156068 Koblenz • Germany

Telefon: +49 (0) 261/1306-5435Telefax: +49 (0) 261/1306-5422

[email protected] www.ihp-germany.de

Ana Maria Conde  Administration, financial matters

Johannes Cullmann  Director

Dagmar Kronsbein  Language services

Phuong Nguyen  Land use changes Vietnam

Philipp Saile  Data management, information systems

Alemayehu Saliha  Education, Africa

Ulrich Schröder  International river commissions, UNESCO networking, financial management

Gerhard Strigel  Scientific journal HyWa, information  and networking

Thomas Vetter Transboundary water cooperation

Andrea Weßler  Media design, website, publications

German IHP/HWRP Team

IHP/HWRP in Germany

Activities2011 – 2013

Since 1974, the German contribution to the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and to the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO has been coordinated by the German IHP/HWRP National Committee. Its work is funded by the Federal Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, and the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs.

The activities of both programmes are  managed by the IHP/HWRP Secretariat at the Federal Institute of Hydrology. The secretariat is a source of information and education in the field of hydrology. At the same time, it serves as communication hub and catalyst for cooperation on water-related issues for the mutual benefit of national and international scientists, operational hydrological services, policy-makers and all interested stakeholders.

Main Fields of Action

Networking and CooperationThe IHP/HWRP Secretariat fosters networ-king between administrative, scientific and operational institutions, both in Germany and on regional and global scales. National networks guarantee the integration of German research programmes and operational expertise in the field of water management into the relevant programmes of UNESCO, WMO, UN-Water and in the context of international river basin commissions.  

It supports WMO and UNESCO in constituent bodies and key programmes such as UNESCO’s FRIEND and WMO’s Global Framework for Climate Services.

Education and Training Education is a crucial piece in the puzzle of future sustainable, fair and integrated water resources management. Therefore, the German IHP/HWRP Secretariat organises and supports knowledge transfer and individual as well as institutional capacity development. All relevant levels, from primary school education to master and PhD level are addressed. The Secretariat organises bilateral and multinational workshops and training courses. Together with experts from around the world, printed learning materials, scientific publications, operational guidelines and e-learning courses are established. 

ProjectsThe Secretariat develops projects that support UNESCO, WMO and UN-Water in their efforts for providing integrated and freely accessible hydrological information with regard to water quality, quantity and further parameters central to water management. Furthermore, the Secretariat is actively en-gaged in research and development projects as well as in projects aimed at implementing and fostering integrated water management solutions worldwide. This ranges from bilateral research partnerships to cooperation in multinational programmes for improving service delivery from the municipal level to policy implementation.  

Key Aspects of ActivityHydro

Network

Initiating newresearch

programmes

Education andtraining

Contributions to research

programmes

Operationalhydrological

services

Think tank

Researchinstitutes

Researchtopics

Education and TrainingSummer School, Integrated Water Resources Management,  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2011E-Learning Module on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)  www.iwrm-education.org

Supporting German administrative, scientific and operational institutions active in the field of hydrology 

Networks

IHP/HWRP publication seriesFRIEND Report ‘A Global Perspective 2006 – 2010’WMO Operational Hydrology Report ‘Manual on Low-flow,  Estimation and Prediction’

Publications

Setup of an internet-based water  information platformDevelopment of robust calibration  strategies for hydrological modellingAnalysis of sensitivity of climate  projections as to land use

Research Projects

Scientific EventsWMO Workshop, Intercomparison of Flood Forecasting Models, Koblenz, 20116th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research,  Water and Sediment, Koblenz, 2013 German National Committee for the 

International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO 

IHP/HWRP Secretariat

Federal Institute of Hydrology Am Mainzer Tor 156068 Koblenz • Germany

Telefon: +49 (0) 261/1306-5435Telefax: +49 (0) 261/1306-5422

[email protected] www.ihp-germany.de

Ana Maria Conde  Administration, financial matters

Johannes Cullmann  Director

Dagmar Kronsbein  Language services

Phuong Nguyen  Land use changes Vietnam

Philipp Saile  Data management, information systems

Alemayehu Saliha  Education, Africa

Ulrich Schröder  International river commissions, UNESCO networking, financial management

Gerhard Strigel  Scientific journal HyWa, information  and networking

Thomas Vetter Transboundary water cooperation

Andrea Weßler  Media design, website, publications

German IHP/HWRP Team

IHP/HWRP in Germany

Activities2011 – 2013

Since 1974, the German contribution to the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and to the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO has been coordinated by the German IHP/HWRP National Committee. Its work is funded by the Federal Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, and the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs.

The activities of both programmes are  managed by the IHP/HWRP Secretariat at the Federal Institute of Hydrology. The secretariat is a source of information and education in the field of hydrology. At the same time, it serves as communication hub and catalyst for cooperation on water-related issues for the mutual benefit of national and international scientists, operational hydrological services, policy-makers and all interested stakeholders.

Main Fields of Action

Networking and CooperationThe IHP/HWRP Secretariat fosters networ-king between administrative, scientific and operational institutions, both in Germany and on regional and global scales. National networks guarantee the integration of German research programmes and operational expertise in the field of water management into the relevant programmes of UNESCO, WMO, UN-Water and in the context of international river basin commissions.  

It supports WMO and UNESCO in constituent bodies and key programmes such as UNESCO’s FRIEND and WMO’s Global Framework for Climate Services.

Education and Training Education is a crucial piece in the puzzle of future sustainable, fair and integrated water resources management. Therefore, the German IHP/HWRP Secretariat organises and supports knowledge transfer and individual as well as institutional capacity development. All relevant levels, from primary school education to master and PhD level are addressed. The Secretariat organises bilateral and multinational workshops and training courses. Together with experts from around the world, printed learning materials, scientific publications, operational guidelines and e-learning courses are established. 

ProjectsThe Secretariat develops projects that support UNESCO, WMO and UN-Water in their efforts for providing integrated and freely accessible hydrological information with regard to water quality, quantity and further parameters central to water management. Furthermore, the Secretariat is actively en-gaged in research and development projects as well as in projects aimed at implementing and fostering integrated water management solutions worldwide. This ranges from bilateral research partnerships to cooperation in multinational programmes for improving service delivery from the municipal level to policy implementation.  

Key Aspects of ActivityHydro

Network

Initiating newresearch

programmes

Education andtraining

Contributions to research

programmes

Operationalhydrological

services

Think tank

Researchinstitutes

Researchtopics

Education and TrainingSummer School, Integrated Water Resources Management,  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2011E-Learning Module on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)  www.iwrm-education.org

Supporting German administrative, scientific and operational institutions active in the field of hydrology 

Networks

IHP/HWRP publication seriesFRIEND Report ‘A Global Perspective 2006 – 2010’WMO Operational Hydrology Report ‘Manual on Low-flow,  Estimation and Prediction’

Publications

Setup of an internet-based water  information platformDevelopment of robust calibration  strategies for hydrological modellingAnalysis of sensitivity of climate  projections as to land use

Research Projects

Scientific EventsWMO Workshop, Intercomparison of Flood Forecasting Models, Koblenz, 20116th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research,  Water and Sediment, Koblenz, 2013 German National Committee for the 

International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO 

IHP/HWRP Secretariat

Federal Institute of Hydrology Am Mainzer Tor 156068 Koblenz • Germany

Telefon: +49 (0) 261/1306-5435Telefax: +49 (0) 261/1306-5422

[email protected] www.ihp-germany.de

Ana Maria Conde  Administration, financial matters

Johannes Cullmann  Director

Dagmar Kronsbein  Language services

Phuong Nguyen  Land use changes Vietnam

Philipp Saile  Data management, information systems

Alemayehu Saliha  Education, Africa

Ulrich Schröder  International river commissions, UNESCO networking, financial management

Gerhard Strigel  Scientific journal HyWa, information  and networking

Thomas Vetter Transboundary water cooperation

Andrea Weßler  Media design, website, publications

German IHP/HWRP Team

September 2011: Training Workshop on IWRM Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) Workshop focusing on water, food security, floods, droughts and lake management. Target group: water experts from East African countries. 

October/November 2012: Russian-German modelling workshop (Koblenz) Objective: Improving modelling skills to optimise water management. Target group: young scientists from Russia and Germany. 

January 2013: Training workshop on water resources management in EthiopiaTarget group: water professionals

August 2011 – May 2012: Development of low-flow training material for WMO and UNESCODevelopment of free-of-charge training material for low-flow classification and assessment incl. software in cooperation with BOKU University Vienna. 

September 2012 – September 2015: Post-processing of hydrological forecasting Aims at developing applied methodologies and tools for improving post-processing model output  in context of hydrological forecasting, in cooperation with Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz

February – April 2011: German-Russian Cooperation on hydrological modelling (Koblenz)Visit by scientists from Russian  State Hydrological Institute and  St. Petersburg University to intensify cooperation in the field of applied hydrological modelling. 

October 2012: Training workshop on Sustainable Sediment Management (Zagreb)Capacity development in sediment monitoring and management focusing on practical and operational questions. Joint initiative by IHP/HWRP Germany, Sava Commission, SedNet, Deltaris, UNESCO ISI, UNESCO Venice Office.

July 2013: VI. International Conference on Water and Environment ResearchConference on water and environment research with special focus on environ-mental issues offers a platform for scientists to present and discuss work in: hydrology, environmental research, aquatic ecosystem research, water resources research, management, global change. To be held from 3 – 7 June 2013 in Koblenz (www.water-environment.org)April 2009 – June 2012: Copula as a means

of analysing historical flow data (Stuttgart)Research project in cooperation with Stuttgart University. Target group: Young Japanese scientists

Since 2011: Development of Global Water Information SystemDevelopment of software solution linking various data centres  worldwide providing information on water aspects, e.g. quality and  quantity. Target group: water managers

October 2011 – April 2012: evaluation of data depth as a tool for assessing ensemble modelling effici-ency (Dresden)Analysis of data depth concept for its potential to support ensemble modelling, master thesis in cooperation with University of Technology Dresden.

Since March 2011: WMO Commission for Hydrology - Advisory Working Group. Hydrological forecasting and prediction

Since 2010: Member of IWRM Board of UNESCO IHP Programme

April 2012 – April 2015: Climate projections and land use change (Vietnam)In current climate projections, land use is often accounted for by simple extrapolation. The German IHP/HWRP Secretariat assesses uncertainty arising from this methodology and develops approach accounting for transient land use changes in climate projections, in cooperation with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

Since September 2011: Cooperation with Turkey and IraqDevelopment of more efficient water management options with a focus on agriculture. Project combines technological development, scientific partnerships and capacity development aspects.   

Since 2011: Land use and climate change interactions in central VietnamInvestigation of adaptation potential for agricultural water management in Vietnam in cooperation with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Implementation by Vietnamese doctoral student by means of projecting land use changes into uncertain future scenarios. 

Since November 2011: Rice in East AfricaThe German IHP/HWRP Secretariat is part of consortium improving capacity and knowledge basis for using potential that rice offers in fight against hunger in Africa. April 2012 Workshop for drafting project proposal in Nairobi.

Jan 2012 – May 2012: E-learning Crop water modelling for optimising agricultural water managementGuide on how to use crop modelling for optimising water use efficiency in agriculture.

December 2011: Meeting of Advisory Working Group of CHy (Geneva)

Since 2011: E-learning module IWRM 39 lectures on IWRM developed in cooperation with IWAS. Target group: hydrological operational services and university students (www.iwrm-education.org).

November 2011: Commission for Hydrology (CHy), WMO (Geneva)

November 2011: International Meeting of the Commission for the Hydrology of the Rhine Basin (CHR)

November 2011: Young Scientists Workshop at Conference on Water Food and Energy Nexus (Bonn)

June 2012 Executive Council WMO (Geneva)

Mai 2013: Meeting of IHP Bureau (Paris)

June 2012: IHP Intergovern-mental Council of UNESCO (Paris)

September 2012: World Water Forum Stockholm

May 2012: Forum Hydrology WMO Regional Group VI (Koblenz)

May 2012: International Conference on Advancing Cooperation in the Euphrates Tigris Region: Institutional Development and Multidisciplinary Perspectives (Istanbul)

April and July 2012: German- Russian Cooperation on hydrological Modelling (Koblenz). Visit by scientists from Russian State Hydrological Institute and St. Petersburg University to intensify cooperation in the field of applied hydrological modelling.

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September 2011: Workshop on Intercomparison of Flood Forecasting Models (Koblenz)Workshop dealing with flood forecasting models organised in cooperation with WMO and CHR. 

June/July 2012: German Russian cooperation on hydrological modelling (Koblenz)Scientists from the Russian State Hydrological Institute and from St. Petersburg University visit the German IHP/HWRP Secretariat to deepen the cooperation on various issues of applied hydrological modelling

September 2012: Summer school hydrology (Koblenz)In cooperation with German Hydrological Society. Objective: Improving skills in regionalising hydrological parameters and geostatistics. Target group: young scientists 

2011 2013

IHP/HWRP in Germany

Activities2011 – 2013

Since 1974, the German contribution to the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and to the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO has been coordinated by the German IHP/HWRP National Committee. Its work is funded by the Federal Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, and the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs.

The activities of both programmes are  managed by the IHP/HWRP Secretariat at the Federal Institute of Hydrology. The secretariat is a source of information and education in the field of hydrology. At the same time, it serves as communication hub and catalyst for cooperation on water-related issues for the mutual benefit of national and international scientists, operational hydrological services, policy-makers and all interested stakeholders.

Main Fields of Action

Networking and CooperationThe IHP/HWRP Secretariat fosters networ-king between administrative, scientific and operational institutions, both in Germany and on regional and global scales. National networks guarantee the integration of German research programmes and operational expertise in the field of water management into the relevant programmes of UNESCO, WMO, UN-Water and in the context of international river basin commissions.  

It supports WMO and UNESCO in constituent bodies and key programmes such as UNESCO’s FRIEND and WMO’s Global Framework for Climate Services.

Education and Training Education is a crucial piece in the puzzle of future sustainable, fair and integrated water resources management. Therefore, the German IHP/HWRP Secretariat organises and supports knowledge transfer and individual as well as institutional capacity development. All relevant levels, from primary school education to master and PhD level are addressed. The Secretariat organises bilateral and multinational workshops and training courses. Together with experts from around the world, printed learning materials, scientific publications, operational guidelines and e-learning courses are established. 

ProjectsThe Secretariat develops projects that support UNESCO, WMO and UN-Water in their efforts for providing integrated and freely accessible hydrological information with regard to water quality, quantity and further parameters central to water management. Furthermore, the Secretariat is actively en-gaged in research and development projects as well as in projects aimed at implementing and fostering integrated water management solutions worldwide. This ranges from bilateral research partnerships to cooperation in multinational programmes for improving service delivery from the municipal level to policy implementation.  

Key Aspects of ActivityHydro

Network

Initiating newresearch

programmes

Education andtraining

Contributions to research

programmes

Operationalhydrological

services

Think tank

Researchinstitutes

Researchtopics

Education and TrainingSummer School, Integrated Water Resources Management,  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2011E-Learning Module on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)  www.iwrm-education.org

Supporting German administrative, scientific and operational institutions active in the field of hydrology 

Networks

IHP/HWRP publication seriesFRIEND Report ‘A Global Perspective 2006 – 2010’WMO Operational Hydrology Report ‘Manual on Low-flow,  Estimation and Prediction’

Publications

Setup of an internet-based water  information platformDevelopment of robust calibration  strategies for hydrological modellingAnalysis of sensitivity of climate  projections as to land use

Research Projects

Scientific EventsWMO Workshop, Intercomparison of Flood Forecasting Models, Koblenz, 20116th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research,  Water and Sediment, Koblenz, 2013 German National Committee for the 

International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme (HWRP) of WMO 

IHP/HWRP Secretariat

Federal Institute of Hydrology Am Mainzer Tor 156068 Koblenz • Germany

Telefon: +49 (0) 261/1306-5435Telefax: +49 (0) 261/1306-5422

[email protected] www.ihp-germany.de

Ana Maria Conde  Administration, financial matters

Johannes Cullmann  Director

Dagmar Kronsbein  Language services

Phuong Nguyen  Land use changes Vietnam

Philipp Saile  Data management, information systems

Alemayehu Saliha  Education, Africa

Ulrich Schröder  International river commissions, UNESCO networking, financial management

Gerhard Strigel  Scientific journal HyWa, information  and networking

Thomas Vetter Transboundary water cooperation

Andrea Weßler  Media design, website, publications

German IHP/HWRP Team