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Preliminary Programme Water in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Science and governance Indicators, Thresholds and Uncertainties of the global Water System 2013 may 21-24 Bonn, germany www.gwsp.org

Water in the anthropocene Until the industrial revolution, human beings It will help to build links between science water in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Science & Governance, Bonn, 21-24 may 2013 and their activities played an insignificant role influencing the dynamics of the Earth system, the sum of our planet s interacting physical, chemical, and biological processes. Today, humankind even exceeds nature in terms of changing the biosphere and affecting all other facets of Earth system functioning. A growing number of scientists argue that humanity has entered a new geological epoch that needs a corresponding name: the Anthropocene. Human activities impact the global water system as part of the Earth system, and change the way water moves around the globe like never before. Thus, managing freshwater use wisely in the planetary water cycle has become a key challenge to reach global environmental sustainability. This conference will provide the platform to present global and regional perspectives of world wide experiences on the responses of water management to global change in order to address issues such as variability in supply, increasing demands for water, environmental flows, and land use change. Photo NASA and policy and practice in the area of water resources management and governance, related institutional and technological innovations and identify in which ways research can assist policy and practice in the field of sustainable freshwater management. Participants from all continents and dealing with various water-related problems are expected to attend this conference. content Scientific Programme Committee...2 Preliminary Session Schedule...3 Plenary Programme...4 Special Sessions...5 Conference Venue...7

scientific programme committee Joseph alcamo balazs fekete robert naiman roland schulze united nations environmental programme (unep), nairobi, Kenya reza ardakanian water decade programme on capacity development (unw-dpc, Bonn, germany Ghassem asrar world climate research programme (wcrp), geneva, switzerland Janos bogardi global water system project (gwsp), university of Bonn, germany anik bhaduri global water system project (gwsp), university of Bonn, germany stuart bunn australian rivers institute, griffith university, australia ines dombrowski german development institute (die), Bonn, germany david dudgeon division of ecology & Biodiversity, university of hong Kong, hong Kong sar anantha duraiappah international human dimensions programme (ihdp), Bonn, germany cuny global environmental sensing and water sciences initiative, city university of new york, usa Joyeeta Gupta unesco-ihe, vrije university amsterdam, netherlands sharad Jain water resources systems division, national institute of hydrology roorkee, india toshio KoiKe the university of tokyo, tokyo, Japan hartwig Kremer land-ocean interactions in the coastal Zone (loicz), helmholtz-zentrum geesthacht, centre for coastal research, germany felino lansigan university of the philippines, los Banos college, philippines richard lawford centre for earth observation sciences, university of manitoba, canada dennis lettenmaier university of washington, seattle, usa JosÉ marengo centro de ciências do sistema terrestre, instituto nacional de pesquisas espaciais, Brazil francisco meza pontificia universidad católica de chile, chile college of ocean & fishery sciences, university of washington, usa christer nilsson faculty of science and technology, department of ecology and environmental sciences umeå university, sweden Jay o Keeffe rhodes university, south africa taikan oki institute of industrial science, university of tokyo, Japan claudia pahl-wostl institute for environmental systems research, university of osnabrueck, germany anne-hélène prieur-richard international programme of Biodiversity science (diversitas), paris, france michael raupach marine and atmospheric research, commonwealth scientific and industrial research organisation (csiro), australia JaKob rhyner united nations university, institute for environment and human security (unu-ehs), Bonn, germany claudia ringler international food policy research institute (ifpri), washington, dc, usa Johan rockström stockholm resilience centre, stockholm university, sweden university of KwaZulu-natal, pietermaritzburg campus, south africa sybil seitzinger international geosphere-biosphere programme (igbp), stockholm, sweden vladimir smakhtin international water management institute (iwmi), sri lanka caroline sullivan school of environmental science and management, southern cross university, australia charles vörösmarty cuny global environmental sensing and water sciences initiative, city university of new york, usa Jun Xia institute of geographical sciences & natural resources research chinese academy of science (cas), center for water resources research, china hong yang swiss federal institute for aquatic science and technology, switzerland bill young commonwealth scientific and industrial research organisation (csiro), land and water division, australia ruben Zondervan earth system governance project, lund university, sweden 2 water in the anthropocene: challenges for science & governance, Bonn, 21-24 may 2013

Preliminary Session Schedule water in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Science & Governance, Bonn, 21-24 may 2013 3 Time Day 1: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 Day 2: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Day 3: Thursday, May 23, 2013 Day 4: Friday, May 24, 2013 9.00 Plenary Theme 1 Parallel Sessions Synthesis Plenary 9.30 Charles Vörösmarty (moderator), Pavel Kabat, Charles Vörösmarty, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, 10.00 James Syvitski Richard Lawford 10.30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11.00 Parallel Sessions Plenary Theme 3 Coffee Break 11.30 Claudia Pahl-Wostl (mod.), Stuart Bunn, Future Plenary 12.00 Stefanie Engel András Szöllösi-Nagy & Ute Weber (moderators), 12.30 Lunch Lunch Fritz Holzwarth, Lidia Brito, Uschi Eid 13.00 opening Plenary Jakob Rhyner, Stephen Foster, Eun-Kyung Park 13.30 Charles Vörösmarty, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Plenary Theme 2 Parallel Sessions Press Conference 14.00 Johan Rockström, Joe Alcamo, Richard Lawford (moderator), 14.30 Wilfried Kraus Joachim von Braun, Roland Schulze 15.00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 15.30 Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions 16.00 16.30 17.00 Poster Sessions Poster Sessions Poster Sessions 17.30 (Theme 1) (Theme 2) (Theme 3) 18.00 18.30 19.00 Ice Breaker Conference Dinner 19.30 20.00 20.30

Plenary Programme with keynote Speakers Global (Opening) Plenary Charles Vörösmarty Global Environmental Sensing and Water Sciences Initiative, CUNY, USA Claudia Pahl-Wostl Institute for Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabrueck, Germany Johan Rockström Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden Joseph Alcamo United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), Nairobi, Kenya Global water system: current State and future Challenges (Theme 1) Charles Vörösmarty (moderator) Global Environmental Sensing and Water Sciences Initiative, CUNY, USA Pavel Kabat International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria James Syvitski University of Colorado Boulder, USA Global Dimensions of Change in River Basins (Theme 2) Richard Lawford (moderator) Center for Earth Observation Sciences, University of Manitoba, Canada Joachim von Braun Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany Roland Schulze University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Balancing Water Needs for Human and Nature (Theme 3) Claudia Pahl-Wostl (moderator) Institute for Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabrueck, Germany Stuart Bunn Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Australia Stefanie Engel ETH Zürich, Zürch, Switzerland Synthesis Plenary Charles Vörösmarty Global Environmental Sensing and Water Sciences Initiative, CUNY, USA Claudia Pahl-Wostl Institute for Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabrueck, Germany Richard Lawford Center for Earth Observation Sciences, University of Manitoba, Canada Future Plenary Future Earth: Future of Water Together for a Sustainable Water Future. Science meets Practice and Politics András Szöllösi-Nagy (moderator) UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, The Netherlands Ute Weber (moderator) German Research Foundation (DFG), Bonn, Germany Fritz Holzwarth German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Bonn, Germany Lidia Brito Division of Science Policy and Capacity-Building at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris, France Uschi Eid Vice-Chair, UN Secretary General s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation Jakob Rhyner United Nations University (UNU), Bonn, Germany Stephen Foster Global Water Partnership, Stockholm, Sweden Eun-Kyung Park Korea Water Forum, Korea 4 water in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Science & Governance, Bonn, 21-24 may 2013

Special sessions water in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Science & Governance, Bonn, 21-24 may 2013 Institution Session(s) Institution Session Organizer(s) Topic University of Kassel, Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ) Martina Flörke, Ilona Bärlund Do we have a sound basis for predicting future water resources? Global Energy and Water Exchanges Project (GEWEX) Peter J. van Oevelen Data, models and uncertainties in the Global Water Cycle University of Dresden (TU Dresden) Edeltraud Günther Scenarios as an Interdisciplinary Method in Global Water Research Global Water System Project (GWSP) Charles Vörösmarty Evidence of humans impact in the global water system Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) Bruno Merz, Katy Unger-Shayesteh Water Availability in Central Asia: Understanding and Coping with Changes in Runoff in a highly Water-stressed Region GWSP Richard Lawford The State of Monitoring and Future Innovations in Earth Observations International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Bill Cosgrove, David Wiberg Water futures and solutions: developing a new generation of integrated world water scenarios GWSP Anik Bhaduri, Hong Yang Economics of Virtual Water Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)/International Water Management Istitute (IWMI) Claudia Ringler The Energy-Water Nexus in River Basins across the Developing World GWSP Africa, University of KwaZulu Natal Sabine Stuart-Hill Global change in southern African watersheds: Vulnerabilities, Responses and Opportunities German Development Institute (DIE) Waltina Scheumann, Ines Dombrowsky Governing the energy-water-environment nexus related to hydropower projects United Nations University (UNU) - Institute for Environment and Human Security (EHS) Fabrice Renaud Tipping points of water-related ecosystem services in Deltas under climate change Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone (LOICZ) Hartwig Kremer Deltas 5

Special sessions Institution Session Organizer(s) Topic CGIAR/IWMI Claudia Ringler Water-Energy Tradeoffs across Scales GWSP Richard Lawford Regional Perspectives on Basin Responses to the W-E-F Nexus GWSP Richard Lawford, Claudia Ringler Towards an integrated approach to the Water-Energy- Food Nexus University Indianapolis, University Newcastle Jason M. Kelly Rivers of the Anthropocene: the problem of human agency EcoPolicy Elena Nikitina Best practices in enhancing water governance in river basins: A critical reflection on barriers and opportunities Institute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ITT), Cologne University of Applied Sciences Lars Ribbe The Nexus of Water, Energy and Food Security in the Eastern Nile Basin University of Oxford Dustin Garrick Diagnostic assessment of multi-scale governance dilemmas in federal rivers: innovations in theory, methods and metrics Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)/International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Carol Couch, Mark Smith Challenges and Approaches for Managing Environmental Flows in Complex Catchments Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn John Lamers Linking Integrated Land and Water Resources Management with Ecosystem Services Assessment University of Waterloo Derek Armitage Enhancing science-policy interactions in transboundary water governance GWSP Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Joyeeta Gupta, Anik Bhaduri Water Security: Challenges for research and policy GWSP Claudia Pahl-Wostl Environmental water needs and multi-level water governance: managing sustainable water uses University of Waterloo Derek Armitage Enhancing science-policy interactions in transboundary water governance 6 water in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Science & Governance, Bonn, 21-24 may 2013

Special SeSSionS water in the anthropocene: challenges for science & governance, Bonn, 21-24 may 2013 institution session organizer(s) topic gwsp, United nations Environmental Programme (UnEP), UnU-EHS Janos Bogardi International Water Quality guidelines for Aquatic Ecosystems leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IgB), European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) Klement Tockner, Jaime garcía-moreno Biodiversity of Freshwater Ecosystems: Status, Trends, Pressures, and Conservation Priorities Earth System governance Project (ESg), gwsp ruben Zondervan, Joyeeta gupta Earth System governance navigating Water in the Anthropocene gwsp Claudia Pahl-Wostl global Water governance a multi-level challenge gwsp Janos Bogardi Capacity Development: A key challenge of putting sustainable water resources management into practice conference VenUe The conference will be held at maritim Hotel Bonn, germany. The facilities for parallel sessions, poster sessions and welcome reception are excellent at the venue. (Access Kurt-georg-Kiesinger-Allee 1) maritim Hotel Bonn, godesberger Allee refreshments and lunches will be provided during the conference. 53175 Bonn As the first german hotel, the maritim Hotel Bonn received the Sustainability Award Phone: +49 (0) 228 8108-0 by green globe and the European Association of Event Centres (EVVC) in July Fax: +49 (0) 228 8108-811 2010. Since 2007 the maritim Hotel Bonn is member of the project Sustainable Email: info.bon@maritim.de Bonn and has constantly improved its environmental performance. 7 cover photo flickr/ghoermann, layout/design by eva flinkerbusch

THE ConFErEnCE IS organized By: The global Water System Project International Project office Walter-Flex-Str. 3 53113 Bonn, germany Phone: + 49 (0)228 73 61 88 Fax: + 49 (0)228 736 08 34 Email: gwsp.ipo@uni-bonn.de 2013 may 21-24 Bonn, germany photo nasa www.gwsp.org