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Wouter Buytaert

@WouterBuytaert
Professor in Hydrology and Water Resources, studying the interaction between hydrological processes, water management, and sustainable development.
London, UK
ichydro.github.io
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    Wouter Buytaert
    @WouterBuytaert
    Nov 4, 2024
    Fun to participate, and fantastic to see such a huge turnout. I hope that the #MarchForCleanWater will have an impact. (And kudos to the colleagues from @BangorUni for coming all the way with such a big group)
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    Wouter Buytaert
    @WouterBuytaert
    Oct 1, 2024
    Job alert! A knack for innovative sensing technologies, inclusive science, community development, and more? Apply for our new post of Innovation Manager for the brand-new #Floods and #Droughts Research Infrastructure #FDRI_NERC @NERCscience @UK_CEH
    imperial.ac.uk
    Description
    Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive, and you may be asked to take on additional duties that align with the key responsibilities ment...
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    Wouter Buytaert
    @WouterBuytaert
    Aug 8, 2024
    The loss of glaciers causes concerns for downstream #watersecurity, but they are not the only contributors to downstream water availability. Our new paper led by @TomGrib quantifies wetland contributions to streamflow in glacierized river basins in Peru.
    Bofedal wetland and glacial melt contributions to dry season streamflow in a high‐Andean headwater...
    From onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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    Wouter Buytaert
    @WouterBuytaert
    Jul 31, 2024
    Great selection of experts in this article 😀
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    freshwaterflows
    @freshwaterflows
    Jul 31, 2024
    Quoted in @BigIssue on #river #water #pollution @BhamSustain @unibirmingham @LES_UniBham @UNESCOUK @bIGIdeas_UoB @stefankrauseh2o bigissue.com/news/environme…
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    Wouter Buytaert
    @WouterBuytaert
    Jul 23, 2024
    #NaturebasedSolutions can be very effective for #WaterSecurity, but their impact is often hard to predict. Morgane Lalonde from @Sorbonne_Univ_ led our effort to summarize the strength of the current scientific evidence base, now out in @WIREs_Reviews
    Scientific evidence of the hydrological impacts of nature‐based solutions at the catchment scale
    From wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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