Les eaux souterraines, clés des objectifs de développement durable

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    Synthèse

    La Conférence a réuni 520 participants (40% de femmes) dont 20% en ligne, de 58 pays en provenance d’Europe 62,7 % (dont France 44%), d’Afrique (25,3%), d’Asie et Océanie (7,2%) et des Amériques (4,8%).

    LES CONSTATS
    1 - Les eaux souterraines sont invisibles mais jouent un rôle clé pour atteindre, dès 2030, de nombreuses cibles ODD. Cela concerne notamment :

    L’eau potable et l’hygiène (ODD6) : proche des consommateurs (par puits, forages), l’eau souterraine est souvent de bonne qualité avec des effets positifs sur la santé, mais aussi sur l’instruction, l’égalité des genres, la pauvreté, l’économie et la gouvernance (ODD 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10,16).

    La production alimentaire (ODD2). Elles contribuent déjà pour près de 50% à l’agriculture irriguée et sont aussi très utilisées pour l’élevage :

    • le développement agricole est possible dans le respect de la ressource renouvelable, avec des techniques économes en eau et des pratiques non polluantes ;
    • il existe un besoin d’information et d’éducation sur la surexploitation constatée des eaux souterraines liée aux usages agricoles ;
    • l’agriculture constitue un facteur important de dégradation de la qualité des eaux souterraines.

    La biosphère : les écosystèmes et la biodiversité – La vie aquatique (ODD14) et les écosystèmes (ODD15) dépendent largement des eaux souterraines (liens nappes/rivières et zones humides).

    L'énergie propre (ODD7) : la valorisation de la chaleur du sous-sol au travers des eaux souterraines (géothermie) assure un lien vers la transition énergétique et l’économie circulaire (ODD12).

    2 - La connaissance des eaux souterraines développe de nouveaux savoirs et innovations :

    Les notions/les lois de base sur le cycle de l’eau, le transfert des fluides, les grands cycles comme pour le Carbone.

    De nouvelles techniques de recherche, d’exploitation et de suivi des nappes d’eau souterraine, apparues simultanément à la numérisation et la diffusion mondiale des connaissances.

    Les principes de gouvernance partagée, notamment à l’échelle du bassin :

    • pour une meilleure prise en compte du cycle global de l’eau, des connexions eau souterraine/eau de surface, du contexte transfrontalier, du domaine côtier…;
    • avec la connaissance et la compréhension des enjeux/des parties prenantes / du niveau local/des connaissances vernaculaires et le bon sens courant.

    Le développement de droits et règles de base, des sciences participatives dans la surveillance du milieu – la sensibilisation et la police de l’eau – la prise en compte de la dimension socio-anthropologique et des communautés dans la définition des problèmes à résoudre.

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    Organization

    The Conference gathered 520 participants (40% women), 20% of them online, from 58 countries coming from Europe (62.7%), Africa (25.3%), Asia and Oceania (7.2%) and the Americas (4.8%).

    As a multi-stakeholder conference, it gathered not only groundwater specialists but also managers of public and private water utilities, decision-makers, funders, industrialists, NGOs and representatives of the civil society... 40 speakers benefited from a financial support from UNESCO or IRD for their participation.

    • 9 invited speakers (including 4 women)
    • introduced the 63 sessions of the program, including:
    • 31 Technical Sessions (380 oral presentations and posters)
    • 20 Round Tables
    • 6 Workshops
    • and 4 Training Sessions

     

    Main results of the Conference

     

     

    THE FINDINGS

    1 - Groundwater is invisible but plays a key role in achieving many SDGs targets by 2030. This concerns in particular:

    Drinking water and hygiene (SDG6): close to consumers (through wells, boreholes), groundwater is often of good quality with positive benefits on health, but also on education, gender equality, poverty and economy (SDGs 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16).

    Food production (ODD2). They already contribute nearly 50% to irrigated agriculture and are also widely used for livestock production:

    • agricultural development is possible while respecting the renewable resource, with water-saving techniques and non-polluting practices;
    • there is a need for information and education on the overexploitation of groundwater due to related to agricultural uses;
    • agriculture is a major factor in the degradation of groundwater quality.

    The biosphere: ecosystems and biodiversity – Aquatic life (ODD14) and les ecosystems (ODD15) are largely dependent on groundwater (groundwater/river and wetland relationships).

    Clean energy (ODD7): the use of underground heat through groundwater (geothermal energy) ensures link to the energy transition and the circular economy (SDG12).

    2 - The knowledge of groundwater develops new knowledge and innovations:

    Baasic notions/laws on the water cycle, fluid transfer, major cycles such as for Carbon.

    New techniques for research, exploitation and monitoring of groundwater, which appeared simultaneously with the digitization and worldwide dissemination of knowledge.

    The principles of shared governance, especially at the basin level:

    • for a better consideration of the global water cycle, of groundwater/surface water connections, of the transboundary context, the coastal areas, etc;
    • with  knowledge and understanding of the issues/stakesholders/local level/vocal knowledge and common sense.

    Development of rights and ground rules, participatory science in monitoring the awareness and water policing - taking into account the socio-anthropological and community dimension in the definition of the problems to be solved.

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     RECOMMANDATIONS

    The holistic approach is everyone's business: hydrogeologists, technicians, managers, financiers, users, etc
     We have every reason to act now:

    • Demystify the complexity of groundwater, make it visible and understandable to all in order to achieve the SDGs
    • To know and make known their functioning and their potential, improving the impact of climate change and the growth of withdrawals
    • Promote integrated local water governance in articulation with the regulatory and institutional context at all scales, including transboundary level
    • Implement practical, ethical and sustainable solutions to the global challenges related to water, climate change, better integrate them into IPCC studies
    • Ensure inclusive development, integrate nature-based solutions
    • Integrate groundwater into economic/ecosystem programs. Look for innovations at all levels (methodological, technological, societal, economic), by all actors (public and private operators, local and national authorities, civil society, etc)
    • Explain the notion of time, its inclusion in operational programs and the need to be patient because of the inertia of groundwater
    • Engage youth and empower them to take initiatives

    Groundwater must be firmly included in the overall contribution of water to the SDGs
    Act quickly to accelerate the necessary transitions, monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of actions

     

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    Conference Proceedings

    The proceedings, including the abstracts, is available here

     

     

    Detailed Program

    Wednesday 18 May 2022 Tuesday 19 May 2022 Friday 20 May 2022


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    Wednesday 18 May 2022


    10:00 – 10:50
    OPENING SESSION

    • Stéphane Regnier, Dean of the Science and Technology Faculty, Sorbonne University
    • Dave Kreamer, President, International Association of Hydrogeologists
    • Jean Launay, President, French Water Partnership (FWP)
    • Abou Amani, Water Sciences Director and Secretary of the Intergovernmental Hydrological Program, UNESCO
    • Minister of Ecological Transition or his representative (Water Director)

    10:50 – 11:20
    KEYNOTE
    Auditorium

    GROUNWATER, AN OFTEN INVISIBLE BUT CRUCIAL CONTRIBUTION TO MANY TARGETS OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
    Gerard PAYENPFE - Partenariat Français pour l'Eau


    11:30 – 12:45
    02a - ROUND TABLE ON GROUNDWATER AT THE CROSSROADS OF SEVERAL SDGS
    Auditorium

    • Muhammad Saidam (Chair) - UN IGS 2019 GSDR
    • Jean Albergel (Moderator) - MESRI, Chargé de mission MESRI/DGRI/SSRI, Secrétaire exécutif de la CRAI, 2022-02

    11:30 – 11:40
    Presentation of the session
    Jean ALBERGEL, Muhammad SAIDAM

    11:40 – 11:50
    Setting the scene, 2019 GSDR and GW use in pathways for sustainable development
    Muhammad SAIDAM

    11:50 – 12:00
    113 - Implementation of the SDGs in groundwater management in Germany – Achievements and challenges
    Falk HILLIGES

    12:00 – 12:10
    082 - Les eaux souterraines et les objectifs de développement durable. République de Djibouti (Corne de l'Afrique)
    Mohamed JALLUDIN

    12:10 – 12:20
    034 - Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) Embarks to Address Groundwater Management Challenges in the Nile BasinGroundwater Project – ‘Enhancing Conjunctive Management of Surface Water and Groundwater
    Maha ISMAIL

    12:20 – 12:30
    073 - Comparing groundwater use of solar and non-solar farmers in India
    Alok SIKKA

    12:30 – 12:45
    Questions Answers


    11:30 – 12:30
    02o - GROUNDWATER AND PUBLIC HEALTH
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Fabienne PETIT - Normandy University

    11:30 – 11:45
    099 - Managed Aquifer Recharge as a tool to increase groundwater reserves for drinking water production and agricultural use
    Silvia DIAZ-CRUZ

    11:45 – 12:00
    261 - Microbial communities traits and hydrogeochemistry in a coastal karst aquifer subject to salinization: a closer look at interactions
    Marco MELITA

    12:00 – 12:15
    155 - Evaluation of groundwater pollution and its implications on public health: A casestudy of Mmasedikwe, Botswana
    Pulane MSWELA

    12:15 – 12:30
    260 - Cartographie multi-paramètres de la qualité des eaux souterraines de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (France)
    Meryem AYACH


    11:30 – 12:45
    02i/h - NATURE BASED SOLUTIONS, ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND GROUNDWATER. LINKS WITH THE SDGS
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Cécile Hérivaux - BRGM
    • Nathalie DORFLIGER - DANONE

    11:30 – 11:45
    104 - Ecosystem services and nature-based solutions: Which role for groundwater and hydrogeologists?
    Cécile HERIVAUX

    11:45 – 12:00
    088 - The holistic value of managed aquifer recharge: assessing its influence on the environment and the synergies and trade-offs triggered by ecosystem service interaction
    Catalin STEFAN

    12:00 – 12:15
    018 - Improving Groundwater Recharge Using Nature-Based Solutions
    Mark WHITEMAN

    12:15 – 12:30
    164 - Nature-based water storage in seasonal rivers in support of resilient livelihoods in semi-arid Africa: Assessing the Toroka sand river in Kenya
    Michel FREM

    12:30 – 12:45
    230 - International knowledge exchange Nature Based Solutions
    Laura NOUGUES


    11:30 – 12:45
    04f - WATER MANAGEMENT IN GROUNDWATER-DEPENDENT WATERSHEDS, EXPERIMENTS AND MODELS
    Parallel - Room 116 - No Simultaneous Translation

    • Pierre-Alain ROCHE - CGEDD

    11:30 – 11:45
    348 - The concept of water security. A tentative application at basin’s scale in arid context
    Moumtaz RAZACK

    11:45 – 12:00
    193 - Innovative social learning spaces to support tailored solutions for the sustainable management of coastal groundwater resources in the MED
    Thuraya MELLAH

    12:00 – 12:15
    107 - Prédire le niveau des eaux souterraines du bassin Adour-Garonne pour permettre une gestion durable de la ressource
    Sandra BERANGER

    12:15 – 12:30
    039 - Impact of groundwater abstraction on WFD status: regulation, methodology and uncertainties
    Sarah ALEXANDER

    12:30 – 12:45
    157 - Making visible the importance of surface water-groundwater interaction in micro-basins of Tuxtla, Chiapas, Mexico
    Mario Alberto HERNANDEZ


    11:30 – 12:30
    04b - A PLURALITY OF POSTURES AND APPROCHES TO SUPPORT CONCERTED LOCAL GOVERNANCE OF GROUNDWATER
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Himanshu Kulkarni - ACWADAM, India
    • Myriam Dedewanou - Agro Mousquetaires

    11:30 – 11:45
    366 - The plurality of trajectories towards local groundwater governance: concepts, approaches, and strategies of community management of groundwater from India
    Himanshu KULKARNI

    11:45 – 12:00
    299 - Fermeture des mines de fer de Lorraine Effets sur les ressources en eau
    Serge RAMON

    12:00 – 12:15
    068 - Gestion intégrée des ressources en eau à l’échelle territoriale : Constats et perspectives
    Elias GANIVET

    12:15 – 12:30
    Summary discussion on the previous talks and closing session
    Myriam DEDEWANOU


    11:30 – 12:30
    04d - SPECIFICITIES OF GROUNDWATER IN COASTAL AREAS TO REACH SDG'S TARGETS
    Parallel - Room 106

    • Frédéric HUNEAU - University of Corsica
    • Christelle MARLIN - Université Paris-Saclay

    11:30 – 11:45
    270 - Etude de la variabilité spatiale de la salinité des formations superficielles dans un estuaire du Nord Maroc. Approche géostatistique et géophysique
    Youssouf EL JARJINI

    11:45 – 12:00
    285 - Utilisation des isotopes et des gaz rares pour la caractérisation de la recharge de l'aquifère côtier alimentant la principale ville du Bénin (Afrique de l'Ouest)
    Valerie KOTCHONI

    12:00 – 12:15
    291 - Quantification du potentiel d'un aquifère côtier à alimenter la principale ville du Bénin (Afrique de l'Ouest) : une utilisation conjointe des méthodes RMP et TDEM
    Fabrice MESSAN LAWSON

    12:15 – 12:30
    351 - Improving groundwater management in sinking and saltier deltas: the Mekong Delta case
    G Oude ESSINK


    11:30 – 12:30
    07e - DIGITAL TOOLS AND INNOVATIVE METHODS FOR GROUNDWATER AND WELL MONITORING
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Jean Luchier - Imageau

    11:30 – 11:45
    093 - Prédiction de niveaux piézométriques à partir d’algorithmes d’intelligence artificielle
    Jean LUCHIER

    11:45 – 12:00
    287 - Groundwater, digital twins and artificial intelligence: issues, pitfalls, opportunities and prospects with the ARD Junon program
    Daniel PIERRE

    12:00 – 12:15
    371 - Exploring Machine Learning Models in Predicting Irrigation Groundwater Quality Indices for Effective Decision Making in Medjerda River Basin, Tunisia
    Fatma TRABELSI

    12:15 – 12:30
    318 - A GIS machine learning method to map groundwater potential: insights from the Abéché and Biltine case studies, Chad
    Pedro MARTINEZ-SANTOS


    12:30 – 13:45
    Lunch - Poster session 1
    Lunch is offered by Nestlé
    Coffee is offered by TOTAL Energies

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    KEYNOTES
    Auditorium

    13:45 – 14:10
    Which role for groundwater in the achievement of SDG targets on the African continent?
    James SAURAMBA
    Executive Director of the SADC-GMI, FRANCE

    14:10 – 14:35
    How the legal status of groundwater can influence the good achievement of Groundwater related SDG targets!
    Raya STEPHAN
    International water law expert, Consultant, Deputy Editor in Chief Water International
    Consultant/IWRA


    14:45 – 16:00
    02e - GROUNDWATER RESSOURCES FOR FOOD PRODUCTION (IRRIGATION)
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Yvan Altchenko - AgroParisTech

    14:45 – 15:00
    223 - Shallow groundwater characterization and contribution to large scale agriculture: case of the Karfiguela plain in Burkina Faso
    Hillary Marie Michelle COMPAORE

    15:00 – 15:15
    289 - Gestion quantitative de l’aquifère rhénan : compréhension des liens entre baisse de la piézométrie, prélèvements et asséchements des cours d’eau du Grand Ried
    Elodie GIUGLARIS

    15:15 – 15:30
    308 - Estimation quantitative des ressources en eaux souterraines pour accroître la résilience du périmètre irrigué de Birn N'Konni (bassin transfrontalier de la Maggia, Niger-Nigéria)
    Yacouba NOUHOU CHAWEYE

    15:30 – 15:45
    228 - Hydrogeochemistry of shallow groundwater and suitability to irrigation
    Elie SAURET

    15:45 – 16:00
    301 - An Experimental Study on Forward Osmosis Desalination of Groundwater under Framework of Water-Energy-Food Nexus
    Ghada AMIN


    14:45 – 16:00
    07e - DIGITAL TOOLS AND INNOVATIVE METHODS FOR GROUNDWATER AND WELL MONITORING
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Jean Luchier - Imageau

    15:00 – 15:15
    172 - Comparative assessment of the impact of land cover change and climate variability on groundwater recharge: A remote sensing and field approach to Taita Hills catchment case study in Kenya
    Bobsammy MWENDE

    15:15 – 15:30
    278 - Etude multi paramètres en grande dimension du déterminisme de la qualité des eaux souterraines à l’échelle régionale (région PACA France)
    Ismail MOHSINE

    15:30 – 15:45
    161 - Examples and considerations of spatial prediction modeling of geogenic groundwater contamination
    Joel PODGORSKI

    15:45 – 16:00
    380 - Demonstration of an Innovative Solution for Groundwater Characterization and Monitoring on Industrial Site
    Nathalie NIEF


    14:45 – 16:00
    07a/c - ISOTOPIC METHODS / GROUNDWATER AGE DETERMINATION
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Jodie Miller - Section Head, Isotope Hydrology IAEA
    • Jose Luis Garcia ArósteguiI - GME-CSIC
    • Paul Baudron, Researcher - IRD UMR G-EAU

    14:45 – 15:00
    323 - Utilisation d’outils hydrogéochimiques et isotopiques pour comprendre les processus de salinisation des aquifères fracturés du socle cristallin en région semi-aride
    Marjorie KREIS

    15:00 – 15:15
    376 - Groundwater dating with tracers : a turnkey solution?
    Jose Luis GARCIA AROSTEGUI

    15:15 – 15:30
    192 - Apport des outils hydrogéochimiques et isotopiques dans la caractérisation hydrodynamique des eaux du bassin sédimentaire de Taoudéni (Partie Burkinabè)
    Succès KUTANGILA

    15:30 – 15:45
    208 - Geochemical and Isotopic Characterization of the Quality of Groundwater in the Jeffara Coastal Aquifer, Tunisia
    Mohamed Fethi BEN HAMOUDA


    14:45 – 16:00
    04k - ROUNDTABLE - EVALUATION OF THE BENEFITS OF LOCAL COLLECTIVE ACTIONS ON GROUNDWATER - PRESERVATION AND GOVERNANCE   
    Parallel - Room 116 - No Simultaneous Translation

    • Nathalie DORFLIGER - DANONE
    • Cedric EGGER - NESTLE

    14:45 – 15:00
    240 - Natural Mineral Groundwater preservation and socio-economic development at territory level : 30 years of water governance in Evian impluvium (France)
    Nathalie DORFLIGER

    15:00 – 15:15
    045 - How water stewardship collective actions impact long term water governance and contribute to SDGs? Indonesia case studies of groundwater preservation in Java Island
    Nathalie DORFLIGER

    15:15 – 15:30
    081 - Water savings and water stewardship, a combined approach to reduce groundwater abstraction by industrials
    Nadia JEBBOUR


    14:45 – 16:00
    05a/b - SPECIFIC TOOLS AND APPROACHES FOR GROUNDWATER MONITORING, QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE STATUS ASSESSMENT, AREAS OF PROGRESS, SPECIFIC INDICATORS, ROLE OF THE VARIOUS ACTORS
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Daniel PIERRE - Research & Innovation DirectorAntea Group
    • Cynthia McClain - University of Calgary

    14:45 – 15:00
    009 - What environmental factors influence the concentration of fecal indicator bacteria in groundwater? Insights from Uganda and Bangladesh
    Chloe POULIN

    15:00 – 15:15
    051 - Groundwater Resource Observatory for Southwestern Madagascar (GROSoM): a tool for research
    Simon CARRIERE

    15:15 – 15:30
    054 - De MétéEAU Nappes à PrédiNappe, vers une gestion durable des ressources en eau souterraine exploitées pour l'eau potable
    Bruno MOUGIN, Boris DAVID


    14:45 – 16:00
    ROUND TABLE - THE LEGAL STATUS OF WATER. CHALLENGES AND ISSUES
    Parallel - Room 106
    Raya STEPHAN - International water law expert, Consultant, Deputy Editor in Chief Water International Consultant/IWRA


    14:45 – 16:00
    04d - WORKSHOP - SPECIFICITIES OF GROUNDWATER IN COASTAL AREAS TO REACH SDG'S TARGETS + PROJECT UNESCO MAR
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Frederic HUNEAU - University of Corsica
    • Christelle MARLIN - Université Paris-Saclay

    16:00 – 17:00
    Poster session


    17:00 – 18:00
    TRAINING - KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE SDGS - WATER AND GROUNDWATER TARGETS
    Parallel - Auditorium


    17:00 – 18:00
    TRAINING - GROUNDWATER BASICS FOR NON-SPECIALISTS: PHYSICS, STUDY, MANAGEMENT, PROTECTION, GOVERNANCE. ALL THE QUESTIONS ABOUT GROUNDWATER, HYDROGEOLOGY, WELLS, ETC. THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO ASK TO AN HYDROGEOLOGIST
    Parallel - Room 109
    Patrick LACHASSAGNE - Director CFH-IAH President - HydroSciences Montpellier


    17:00 – 18:00 
    TRAINING - LINKS BETWEEN SDG TARGETS AND THE EUROPEAN WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE - SESSION FOR EUROPEANS
    Parallel - Room 107


    17:00 – 18:00
    TRAINING - THE EUROPEAN WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE, LINKS WITH SDG TARGETS - SESSION FOR NON-EUROPEANS
    Parallel - Room 106


    17:00 – 18:00
    TRAINING - DECENTRALIZED COOPERATION - OUDIN-SANTINI AND NOTRE LAWS IN FRANCE - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE (IN FRENCH)
    Parallel - Room 105


    17:00 – 18:00
    TRAINING/AWARNESS - IS UNIVERSAL DRINKING WATER COVERAGE POSSIBLE IN THE AFRICAN HARD-ROCK BASEMENT REGION?
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Jean-Michel VOUILLAMOZ - IRD
    • Iboukoun Christian ALLE - Institut National de l'Eau (UAC)
    • Basile HECTOR - IRD
    • Mahamadou KOITA - Institut 2iE

    17:00 – 17:00
    103 - La couverture universelle en eau potable est-elle possible dans les régions de socle d'Afrique de l'Ouest ?
    Jean-Michel VOUILLAMOZ


    17:00 – 17:00
    144 - 40% des forages réalisés dans les régions de socle d'Afrique de l'Ouest sont improductifs : complexité du milieu naturel ou pratiques inadaptées ?
    Jean-Michel VOUILLAMOZ


    18:00 – 20:00
    Cocktail

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    POSTER SESSION 1

    002 - Ground water and health of rural population
    Sergey MYAGKOV

    006 - Apport des systèmes d’informations géographiques à la connaissance des aquifères dans le système précambrien inférieur au sud-ouest de la République du Congo
    Harmel OBAMI-ONDON

    019 - Self-supervised and Physics-Informed Machine Learning in Geosciences
    Velimir VESSELINOV

    061 - The impact of untreated wastewater carrying SARS COV 2 on groundwater. Why wastewater surveillance is important for SDGs
    Saweza HASHMI

    065 - per- and polyfluroalkyl substances polluting ground water and their remedial techniques
    Shazia SHIFA

    094 - Suivi des ressources en eaux souterraines et de l’exploitation des forages par une application numérique
    Jean LUCHIER

    096 - Surveillance de l’intrusion saline dans la nappe de Chtouka
    Denis NEYENS

    098 - A double pre-selection method for natural background levels assessment in coastal groundwater bodies
    Daniele PARRONE

    122 - Estimate of the progressive decrease in recharge rates with the reduction of rainfall in the metropolitan region of Belo Horizonte using a hydrogeological numerical model
    Gisele KIMURA

    154 - Role of groundwater contamination in public health and contaminants
    Mehreen SHAH

    169 - When land use planning and groundwater knowledge development go hand in hand
    Julien WALTER

    181 - Analysis of soil specific calibration and sensitivity of capacitance based economical soil moisture and electrical conductivity sensors
    Aman CHANDEL

    188 - Durabilité des eaux souterraines préalable à l’atteinte de l’ODD6. Cas de la nappe liasique du bassin de Saïs, Maroc
    Latifa BOUIB

    202 - Groundwater Resources Dependent SDGs in Nepal
    Moti LAL RIJAL

    209 - Groundwater: a modifiable public health indicator
    Harshitha VALLABHANENI

    224 - Mise en perspective et rôle des ressources en eau souterraine en vue de l'atteinte des ODD en Algérie
    Moulay Idriss HASSANI

    229 - Geometric characterization of freshwater–saltwater interface in a poorly piezometered area. A case study of the multi-layered aquifer of the Agoènyivé plateau in the Sedimentary Coastal Basin of Togo
    Mawulolo YOMO

    234 - Dynamic Measurements in Geothermal Producer and Injector Wells Using a Multisensor Approach
    Virginie SCHOEPF

    257 - Saltwater intrusion and nitrate pollution in the coastal infrabasaltic aquifer of Dakar area, Senegal Ousmane
    Coly DIOUF

    263 - Sources and processes controlling groundwater quality degradation in coastal Mediterranean aquifer impacted by multiple stressors
    Frederic HUNEAU

    264 - Socio-hydrogeological approach to identify pollutant fluxes on a highly anthropized coastal groundwater dependent ecosystem
    Frederic HUNEAU

    266 - Geochemical investigation of Urban coastal groundwater in West-Africa: propositions of pragmatic management measures
    Frederic HUNEAU

    267 - The coastal basaltic aquifer of Djibouti : an example of long term groundwater quality evolution in arid climate and intense exploitation context
    Frederic HUNEAU

    268 - Combination of chemical and organic emerging tracers for the evaluation of coastal groundwater quality in urban context: case of the Sfax region (Tunisia)
    Frederic HUNEAU

    271 - Zonation des masses d’eaux souterraines en Corse (France) à partir des caractéristiques bactériologiques et physico-chimiques
    Hajar LAZAR

    273 - Typologie de la qualité des masses d’eaux souterraines en région PACA (France)
    Abdessamad TOUIOUINE

    279 - Modeling and Prediction of Groundwater Contaminant (Oum Azza Landfill Rabat-Morocco)
    Meryem TOUZANI

    303 - Flow Analysis of Groundwater along Two Dimensional Complex Coastal Aquifer Systems in Presence of Tidal Oscillations and Rainfall Infiltration
    Bushra SHAIKH

    313 - Background Information and Methodology to Support Estimation of Sustainable Groundwater Abstraction using GEFIS
    Riccardo BIANCALANI

    315 - Towards simulating solute transport in complex, regional-scale fracture networks: A computationally efficient, upscaling, discrete fracture network approach
    Mohamed KHAFAGY

    333 - Estimation algorithmique des paramètres de modèles régionaux et quantification d’incertitudes
    Ryma AISSAT

    336 - Irrigation et eau souterraine dans le bassin Adour-Garonne
    Pierre MARCHET

    339 - Stepwise GIS-Based Groundwater Recharge Computation under Urbanization impacts for the Kinshasa Capital Region (D. R. Congo)
    Cedrick MULOWAYI

    340 - Hydrogeochemical assessment of selected shallow aquifers from an agricultural district in tropical Southwestern India
    Shruthi BALAKRISHNAN

    343 - Water accounting at the servicelocal governance of the Berrechid aquifer (Morocco)
    Samira EL HAOUAT

    363 - Effects of Pesticide Application to Agricultural Lands on the Quality of Groundwater and Surface Water
    Husna PARVEEN

    364 - Time-series analysis to estimate aquifer parameters, recharge, and changes in the groundwater regime
    Christophe OBERGFELL

    370 - Caractériser les échanges nappe-rivière en milieu alluvial par infrarouge thermique aéroporté
    Baptiste MARTEAU

    379 - L’application Water4allSDGs® pour évaluer les impacts positifs ou négatifs de vos projets ou politiques vis-à-vis des 17 ODD…sans connaitre l’Agenda 2030 !
    Philippe GUETTIER


    Tuesday 19 May 2022



    KEYNOTES
    Auditorium

    09:00 – 09:20
    The XXIth’s Century techniques to boost the achievement of groundwater related SDG targets
    Meina FAJI - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

    09:20 – 09:40
    What governance for groundwater? Insights from the OECD Principles on Water Governance
    Oriana ROMANO - OECD


    POSTER SESSION 2

    001 - Analyse de la productivité des aquifères dans la zone de Mbouda (ouest-Cameroun)
    Germain Lionel MESSOMO OWONA

    029 - Urban groundwater-balance impacting urban area infrastructure elements

    030 - Conception d’un système de traitement des eaux grises par filtres plantés à l’échelle ménagère pour une réutilisation en maraîchage en milieu sahélien
    Cheik Omar Tidiane COMPAORE

    040 - Experiences on Community Managed Aquifer Systems in Coastal Regions of Gujarat State – India

    043 - Animation territoriale et pluralité des approches, une clé de voûte des démarches de gouvernance pour les nappes captives à grande inertie
    Mélanie EROSTATE

    059 - Fate and transport modeling of arsenic in the northeastern aquifer of Uttar Pradesh, India
    Satyajit SINGH SAINI

    062 - Nitrate Contamination and associated health risk in Gangetic plain, Uttarakhand
    Rimsha HASAN

    074 - Million Wells for Bengaluru, India
    Shubha RAMACHANDRAN

    080 - Assessment of selected major and trace elements in groundwater of Lagos based on land use and implication on human health
    Mary ODUKOYA

    092 - Implementation of sewer network structures as polyline sinks / sources into numerical heat transport models
    Martin BINDER

    111 - Strengthening local groundwater governance through experiential learning
    Thomas FALK

    120 - Assessing global groundwater quality to complement SDG indicator 6.3.2
    Joel PODGORSKI
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    129 - The importance of climatic and hydrogeological setting on nitrate contamination levels: comparing two aquifers with intensive agriculture in southern Portugal
    Sourav KUMAR DAS

    134 - Visualization of groundwater monitoring in context of geology and meteorology to produce relevant information
    Willem ZAADNOORDIJK

    141 - Groundwater Governance and Sustainability in a Canal Irrigated Tract of Northwest India
    Laxmi SHARMA

    142 - Moving Towards SDGs: A Social and Solidarity Economy Perspective of Water Governance in India
    Manikanta P R

    145 - Nature-based, Community-led Fluorosis Mitigation in Dhar District, Madhya Pradesh, India
    Debashish SEN

    179 - Experimental and numerical investigation of effects of stochastic distribution of hydraulic conductivity on contaminant transport through landfill liner system
    Ekta CHAUDHARY

    189 - Identifying and explaining trend reversals of groundwater nitrate concentrations in Wallonia (Belgium)
    Elise VERSTRAETEN

    199 - Role of community water supply for drinking water security of Kathmandu Valley

    201 - Applying groundwater with high level of dissolved solids as a sustainable approach for microalgae cultivation
    Fariba REZVANI

    204 - Recognising ‘other’ knowledges of groundwater for improving governance: Case from Maharashtra, India

    205 - Water Conflicts generated by the absence of water governance at the local scale: a case study from a watershed in Northeast Brazil
    Hela GASMI

    233 - Geospatial data standardization, a key for city subsurface management
    Codrina ILIE

    235 - La gouvernance des eaux souterraines

    238 - On ne change pas le comportement d’une société par un décret
    Manfred MATZ

    243 - Texture based comparative study of soil water characteristic curve models
    Utsav RAJPUT

    244 - Development and Application of SDG 6.3.2 Groundwater quality methodology : Case study of South Africa
    Lindelani LALUMBE

    256 - Impact environnemental des décharges d’ordures ménagères sur les eaux souterraines en milieu urbain à géologie cristallin fracturé : Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
    Abdoul-azize BARRY

    288 - Update of the WFD (Water Framework Directive) monitoring networks for the groundwater bodies of the Loire-Bretagne and Adour-Garonne basins
    Daniel PIERRE

    290 - Monitoring of groundwater resources neighboring the Geological CO2-sStorage site or a shale gas site with Subsurface Activities
    Solenne GRELLIER

    292 - Utilisation de cartes anciennes pour analyser l’évolution à long terme des nappes sous une mégapole : le cas de la carte de Delesse de 1882 à Paris
    Mathieu FERNANDEZ

    296 - Groundwater and urban development. The case of Romania
    Oana LUCA

    314 - Intercomparison trial on groundwater sampling
    Jean-Philippe GHESTEM

    320 - Social learning for sustainable groundwater governance with an online game: lessons from a pilot study in India and Spain
    Ilkhom SOLIEV

    332 - Groundwater Quality Around Selected Dumpsites in Lagos

    344 - Des réseaux de surveillance des eaux souterraines par un conseil départemental : une échelle adaptée ?

    345 - Modeling for decision making: limitations and future directions
    Alexandre PRYET

    349 - Leveraging SDG implementation for groundwater sustainability: the role of spatial and temporal equity
    Maya VELIS


    09:50 – 10:50
    02d/04i/04l - URBAN ON-SITE WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION PATHWAYS - LINK WITH SDGS TARGETS
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Radu Constantin Gogu - IWA Groundwater Group/UTCB
    • Richard TAYLOR - UCL

    09:50 – 10:05
    021 - Urban subsurface decisions – The need for better data
    Radu Constantin GOGU

    10:05 – 10:20
    028 - Impact of urbanization on groundwater recharge: A case study from Switzerland
    Mario SCHIRMER

    10:20 – 10:35
    085 - Overcoming the historical legacy and moving towards sustainable management of groundwater in London
    Jane DOTTRIDGE


    09:50 – 10:50
    02c/l/q - CAN GROUNDWATER SUSTAIN DRINKING WATER TO POPULATION IN AFRICA HARD ROCK BASEMENT AREAS?
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Jean-Michel VOUILLAMOZ - IRD
    • Mahamadou KOITA- Institut - 2iE
    • Basile HECTOR - IRDS
    • Iboukoun Christian ALLE - Institut National de l'Eau (UAC)

    09:50 – 10:05
    115 - Construire plus de points d'eau sans investissement supplémentaire important en région de socle d'Afrique de l'Ouest (Bénin) : un impact possible des changements de pratique d'implantation des forages
    Iboukoun Christian ALLE

    10:05 – 10:20
    138 - Améliorer l’accès durable à l’eau en zone de socle en Afrique : apports et limites de la Résonance Magnétique Protonique
    Fabrice Messan LAWSON

    10:20 – 10:35
    166 - Quelle est la capacité des aquifères de socle à amortir les changements globaux en cours en Afrique de l'ouest ?
    Donissongou Dimitri SORO

    10:35 – 10:50
    135 - Estimation de la vulnérabilité des aquifères de socle vis à vis des pollutions de surface : une approche pour déterminer les périmètres de protection des captages
    Valerie KOTCHONI


    09:50 – 10:50
    04j - ACTIVE AQUIFER MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER-RIVER LINKAGES AND RECHARGE
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Jesús CARRERA - IDAEA-CSIC
    • Silvia DIAZ-CRUZ - IDAEA-CSIC
    • Cristina VALHONDO - CSIC

    09:50 – 10:05
    014 - Managed Aquifer Recharge in the Balearic Islands (Spain). Recent Experiences in Carbonate Systems
    Roger MAS

    10:05 – 10:20
    105 - Rooftop rainwater harvesting by a shallow dug well – impacts and potential from a field experiment in the Danube-Tisza Interfluve, Hungary
    Zsóka SZABÓ

    10:20 – 10:35
    170 - Mesoscale pilot tests to assess the role of operational parameter in recharged water quality enhancement during SAT
    Cristina VALHONDO

    10:35 – 10:50
    197 - Microbial contamination levels in Soil Aquifer Treatment with reactive barriers
    Stefano AMALFITANO


    09:50 – 10:50
    07d/02j - EMERGING CONTAMINANTS
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Nicole BARAN - BRGM
    • Yuliya VYSTAVNAISOTOPE - Hydrologist - IAEA

    09:50 – 10:05
    359 - Linking compounds of emerging concern and isotopes to improve groundwater quality and availability assessment
    Yuliya VYSTAVNA

    10:05 – 10:20
    106 - Antibiotic occurrence, migration, and hazard in groundwater
    Josep MASPLA

    10:20 – 10:35
    033 - Groundwater Pollution, Socio-Economic and Health Impacts on The Residents of Ejigbo, Lagos-Nigeria
    Isaiah AKOTEYON

    10:35 – 10:50
    036 - Accessibilité et vulnérabilité des ressources en eau en Afrique sub-saharienne : Cas de la ville de Douala/Cameroun
    Huguette EMVOUTOU


    09:50 – 11:05
    04b - COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE AND GROUNDWATER, PEACE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    Parallel - Room 106

    • Himanshu KULKARNI - ACWADAM, India
    • Myriam DEDEWANOU - Agro Mousquetaires

    09:50 – 10:05
    150 - Community Based Groundwater Governance in Himalayan and Central Plateau Landscapes of India
    Debashish SEN

    10:05 – 10:20
    328 - Developing water governance instruments in groundwater-dependent Pacific Island countries
    Ian WHITE

    10:20 – 10:35
    334 - Gestion durable de grands aquifères captifs : le SAGE Nappes profondes de Gironde (France)
    Pierre MARCHET

    10:35 – 10:50
    293 - Building capacity and developing knowledge for sustainable (ground)water resources management through governance devolution in Kenya’s northern water scarce counties
    Daniela BENEDICTO


    09:50 – 10:50
    07b - GROUNDWATER STOCK VARIATIONS BY SPATIAL GRAVIMETRY FOR ACHIEVING THE SDGS?
    Parallel - Room 116 - No Simultaneous Translation

    • Laurent LONGUEVERGNE - CNRS - Université Rennes 1

    09:50 – 10:05
    232 - A Global Gravity-based Groundwater Product: The G3P Service for Copernicus
    Andreas GÜNTNER

    10:05 – 10:20
    032 - Multivariate satellite data assimilation for improving the integrated subsurface-land surface hydrological model ParFlow-CLM: A case study of Iran
    Samirasadat SOLTANI

    10:20 – 10:35
    207 - Estimating groundwater storage changes for major river basins in France using a regional groundwater data set
    Kuei-Hua HSU

    10:35 – 10:50
    087 - Spatio-temporal groundwater storage changes in Helmand river basin, Afghanistan based on GRACE and GLDAS model
    Asadullah FARAHMAND


    09:50 – 10:50
    05a/b - SPECIFIC TOOLS AND APPROACHES FOR MONITORING GROUNDWATER AND SDG TARGETS
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Daniel PIERRE - Research & Innovation DirectorAntea Group
    • Cynthia McCLAIN - University of Calgary

    09:50 – 10:05
    307 - Turning water research into action: groundwater monitoring approaches and stakeholder engagement
    Odwa Ntsika MTEMBU

    10:05 – 10:20
    184 - The contribution of groundwater monitoring to SDG monitoring.
    Elisabeth LICTEVOUT

    10:20 – 10:35
    130 - Groundwater vulnerability assessment using DRASTIC and AHP associated with sustainable development goals
    Mohammad Salem HUSSAINI

    10:35 – 10:50
    143 - Des outils innovants pour l'intégration des eaux souterraines dans un contexte de raréfaction croissante des ressources en eau (Projet Interreg Sudoe AQUIFER)
    Jose Luis GARCIA AROSTEGUI


    10:50 – 11:15
    Coffee break - Poster session 2


    11:15 – 12:30
    10 - ROUND TABLE - DECENTRALIZED COOPERATION IN FRANCE. ADVANTAGES OF THE NOTRE LAW, OUDIN-SANTINI LAW. PRINCIPLES AND EXAMPLES. LINKS WITH THE SDO TARGETS
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Thierry PAY - Conseil départemental Calvados

    11:15 – 12:30
    04a - ECONOMIC AND REGULATORY MECHANISMS
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Marielle MONTGINOUL -  INRAE - UMR G-EAU

    11:15 – 11:30
    091 - Solar-powered groundwater irrigation: co-benefits without co-harms? The case of Bangladesh
    Marie-Charlotte BUISSON


    11:30 – 11:45
    156 - Estimation de la valeur économique des ressources en eau souterraines du bassin sédimentaire côtier togolais
    Rachid BARRY

    11:45 – 12:00
    190 - On ne change pas le comportement d’une société par un décret
    Manfred MATZ

    12:00 – 12:15
    226 - Water rights for groundwater environments: A proposal to progress the law
    Rebecca NELSON

    12:15 – 12:30
    259 - Quels leviers pour une préservation réussie de la ressource en eau en Normandie ? Analyse de success stories de protection de la qualité des eaux souterraines
    Yvan ALTCHENKO


    11:15 – 12:30
    02j/07d - WORKSHOP - IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES (AGRICULTURE, WASTEWATER AND EMERGING CONTAMINANTS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENERGY ...)
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Matthieu FOURNIER - University of Rouen Normandy - CNRS
    • Yuliya VYSTAVNAISOTOPE - Hydrologist - IAEA

    11:15 – 12:30
    02d/04i/l - GROUNDWATER AND SDG TARGETS IN CITIES
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Radu Constantin GOGU - IWA Groundwater Group/UTCB
    • Richard TAYLOR - UCL

    11:15 – 11:30
    309 - Développement d'un outil de gestion de l'aquifère du Katari et Lago Menor pour la ville de La Paz/El Alto, Bolivie
    Luis Roberto HERNANDEZ ANGULO

    11:30 – 11:45
    035 - Caractérisation physico-chimique des points d’eau de consommation dans la banlieue de Brazzaville : cas du quartier Manianga et Kintélé stade (République du Congo)
    Harmel OBAMI-ONDON

    11:45 – 12:00
    174 - Effect of extreme rainfalls on groundwater quality in the Dakar suburb (Senegal) areas using on-site sanitation facilities
    Seynabou CISSE FAYE

    12:00 – 12:15
    047 - Combinaison pluridisciplinaire en vue de déterminer les impacts, l’origine et le processus de mise en place des inondations dues à la remontée d’une nappe phréatique dans un milieu urbain (Cas de la ville de Niamey)
    Halidou ALASSANE


    11:15 – 12:30
    04e - ROUND TABLE - LOW RECHARGE / "FOSSIL" AQUIFERS
    Parallel - Room 116 - No Simultaneous Translation

    • Seynabou CISSE FAYE - Ucad

    11:15 – 11:30
    187 - Fossil groundwater for SDG : a reality or an option
    Serigne FAYE

    11:30 – 11:45
    198 - The groundwater paradox in arid areas: case of Northern Chile
    Elisabeth LICTEVOUT


    11:15 – 12:30
    03a/03b - ROUND TABLE - HOW TO PUT GROUNDWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES AT THE SERVICE OF SDGS?
    Parallel - Room 106

    • Agathe EUZEN - ENPC
    • Mohamed JALLUDIN - CERD
    • Alexandre PRYET - Bordeaux INP - EPOC

    11:15 – 12:30
    ROUND TABLE - VERS L’AGENDA 2030 : LES EAUX SOUTERRAINES, LES SOLS ET LA TRANSFORMATION AGRICOLE ET RURALE
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Guillaume BENOIT - PFE
    • Philippe GUETTIER - PFE

    12:30 – 13:45
    Lunch


    POSTER SESSION 3

    008 - Examples of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) from the Arabian Peninsula
    Randolf RAUSCH

    030 - Conception d’un système de traitement des eaux grises par filtres plantés à l’échelle ménagère pour une réutilisation en maraîchage en milieu sahélien
    Cheik Omar Tidiane COMPAORE

    052 - Aquarenova, un dispositif de réalimentation pour restaurer la nappe phréatique côtière du Bas-Gapeau
    Alexandre DUZAN

    071 - Caractérisation hydrochimique et isotopique des eaux souterraines dans le bassin versant de la rivière Kara (Nord du Togo)
    Ani MOZIMWE

    089 - Rendre visible les eaux souterraines : expériences dans le cadre de SAGE et de contrats de nappe
    Gaïa ARNALDO

    101 - Improvement of the chemical quality of water in MAR operations implemented with nature-based reactive layers
    Silvia DIAZ-CRUZ

    112 - Cartographie des zones potentielles de recharge des eaux souterraines à l'aide d'une évaluation multicritères et d'un processus de hiérarchisation analytique basés sur un SIG : Une étude de cas de l'aquifère de Trarza (Mauritanie)

    118 - Managed Aquifer Recharge as a resilient solution to manage groundwater resources: A review of French cases.13:45 – 17:45
    Marie PETTENATI

    125 - Evaluating the fate of benzophenone- UV filters and transformation products during managed aquifer recharge: the role of reactive barriers, biofilms and varying redox conditions

    132 - Soutenir l’apprentissage et les formations sur l’eau à Madagascar (SAFE-M)
    François METIVIER

    136 - Durabilité des prélèvements en eau souterraine pour l'approvisionnement en eau : quel impact du contexte géologique sur la recharge des aquifères ?
    Valerie KOTCHONI

    137 - Durabilité de la mobilisation des eaux souterraines pour la population dans la zone de socle sahélien du sud-ouest Niger
    Maman Sani ABDOU BABAYE

    147 - Quel mécanisme est responsable de la vidange des nappes de socle en Afrique de l’Ouest ?
    Basile HECTOR

    148 - Concurrences entre exploitation des eaux de surface et mobilisation des eaux souterraine pour l'accès à l'eau des populations : cas de Goulbi N’Maradi (Centre sud Niger)
    Boukari ISSOUFOU OUSMANE

    152 - Managed aquifer recharge
    Mehreen SHAH

    159 - Characterization of rbMAR reactive barriers during dismantlement
    Sara SARA MILEYDY

    173 - Using reactive tracer tests to characterize Soil Aquifer Treatment with reactive barriers
    Lurdes MARTINEZ-LANDA

    182 - Catchment-scale analysis of Managed Aquifer Recharge to improve groundwater resources management in some Tunisian stressed aquifers
    Anis CHEKIRBANE

    183 - Exopolymeric matrix extraction from biofilms grown in unsaturated zone in Managed Aquifer Recharge system
    Karen Paola SEPULVEDA

    194 - Climate change adaptation and mitigation measures for alluvial aquifers using MAR and MSWR - Solution approaches based on artificial groundwater recharge with surface water
    Jannis EPTING

    239 - Climate Change & Water Resources in The Bahamas (Use of the reverse geothermal conditions, towards adaptation measures)
    John BOWLEG, PE

    241 - La surexploitation de la nappe profonde du socle dans la région de Ouahigouya (Burkina Faso)
    Abraham BABINE

    245 - Characterisation of Hydrogeochemical processes influencing groundwater quality : Case study of the Soutpansberg region, South Africa
    Lindelani LALUMBE

    274 - Typologie et spatialisation de la qualité des différentes ressources en eaux souterraines destinées à la production d’eau potable dans la région Occitanie (France)
    Meryem JABRANE

    280 - Using linear discharge for assessing of the fissured layer properties of intrusive rock aquifers in Divo-Oumé Region (Côte d’Ivoire)
    Aristide Gountôh DOUAGUI

    286 - Mapping the career of the Sahelian Groundwater experts: analysis of the opportunities in regional cooperation and employment
    Daniel PIERRE

    302 - Recharge estimation and dynamic study in the Conejos Medanos Transboundary Aquifer between the United States and Mexico for an international water management

    350 - Numerical groundwater modelling SMART-CONTROL web-based tool applied on MAR system of Bas-Gapeau Alluvial Aquifer (Hyères les Palmiers, France)
    Géraldine Picot-Colbeaux

    352 - Assessing the groundwater fluxes of the major transboundary aquifers, using a high-resolution global groundwater model
    G Oude ESSINK

    353 - The influence of transboundary aquifer governance design in shaping effectiveness:A comparative analysis of eight case studies
    Maya VELIS

    354 - COASTAR as a subsurface solution to improve water availability, in coastal areas around the world with water scarcity and salinization issues
    G Oude ESSINK

    357 - The Use of Leaching Experiments to Evaluate Rock-Water Interactions which Influence Groundwater Chemistry in the North-Western Part of the Volta River Basin of Ghana; Preliminary Results
    Priscilla LARTSEY

    262 - LiCORNE - Lithium recovery and battery-grade materials production from European resources
    Laura HERRMANN

    369 - Groundwater resources in the ECOWAS region - Expected aquifer productivity map
    Alexandre BRUGERON

    372 - Combination of modeling and participatory approach tools for integrated groundwater resource management, the case of the Lower Valley of Medjerda basin, Tunisia
    Fatma TRABELSI

    375 - A Public Library of Educational Videos for Groundwater Learning
    Andrew COHEN

    378 - Learning from the past to build the future governance of groundwater use in agriculture
    Olivier PETIT

    316 - Distribution of metals in the waters of the geothermal systems of the Vallès trough (NE of Spain): Geological control
    Agathe JULLIEN-SICRE

    383 - Pesticide and metabolites transport and storage in vadose zone: time bomb or not?
    Nicolas DEVAU


    KEYNOTES
    Auditorium

    13:45 – 14:10
    What international financing mechanisms are needed to achieve groundwater-related SDG targets?
    Gilles KLEITZ - President of the Protected Areas Commission of the French Committee of the IUCN. Director of the Ecological Transition and Natural Resource Management Department at AFD

    14:10 – 14:35
    Links between SDGs and the Water Framework Directive
    Bettina DOESER - Head of Sustainable Freshwater Management Unit - European Commission


    14:40 – 15:55
    09 - LINKS BETWEEN SDGS AND THE EUROPEAN WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Laurence GOURCY - BRGM

    14:40 – 14:55
    329 - Monitoring and management of Swiss groundwater resources in the framework of a sustainable development
    Michael SINREICH

    14:55 – 15:10
    124 - Preparing groundwater decision tools at pan-european scale supporting the Water Framework Directive and the UN Sustainable Development Goals – GEOERA Project outputs
    Laurence GOURCY

    15:10 – 15:25
    131 - SDG6 and groundwater: where are we in Italy?
    Elisabetta PREZIOSI

    15:25 – 15:40
    153 - The SDGs as a tool for assessing the comprehensive policy function of River Basin Management Plans
    Manuel SAPIANO

    15:40 – 15:55
    218 - Groundwater Governance and SDGs: The role of Telecoupling
    Fanny FRICK-TRZEBITZKY


    14:40 – 15:55
    08a/b - GROUNDWATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Agnès DUCHARNE - CNRS
    • Richard TAYLOR - UCL

    14:40 – 14:55
    212 - Impact of climate change on groundwater potential and recharge in the drought prone Runde catchment of Zimbabwe

    14:55 – 15:10
    355 - Impact du changement climatique et des actions anthropogènes sur les eaux souterraines par une approche intégrée et pour répondre aux objectifs de ODD : Une étude de cas au Maroc
    Naïma EL ASSAOUI

    15:10 – 15:25
    102 - Influence of low-frequency variability on groundwater level trends
    Lisa BAULON

    15:25 – 15:40
    Influence of groundwater on hydroclimatic evolution under climate change
    Pedro Felipe ARBOLEDA OBANDO

    15:40 – 15:55
    337 - Stratégie du bassin Adour-Garonne pour l’eau potable du futur
    Pierre MARCHET


    14:40 – 15:55
    02m - GROUNDWATER, A CLEAN AND AFFORDABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY: GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND RELATED RESOURCES
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Albert GENTER - Deputy General Manager - ES-Géothermie
    • Elif KAYMAKCI - EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG

    14:40 – 14:55
    128 - Lithium occurrences in the deep fractured crystalline reservoirs of the Upper Rhine Graben
    Carole GLAAS

    14:55 – 15:10
    123 - Étude des dépôts de minéraux générés lors du refroidissement et de l’extraction du Lithium dans les fluides géothermaux du Fossé Rhénan
    Meriem AMEUR

    15:10 – 15:25
    200 - Lithium from geothermal resources in Germany – The joint project UnLimited
    Elif KAYMAKCI

    215:25 – 15:40
    95 - Lithium Outlook to 2030 - Geothermal Lithium as a future supply source? -
    Michael SCHMIDT


    14:40 – 15:55
    11a/b/c/d/04g - SHARING OF GLOBAL CASE STUDIES: BEST PRACTICES, SUCCESSES/FAILURES (MANAGEMENT AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES, NGOS, ETC.)
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Elisabeth LICTEVOUT - IGRAC
    • Kamel ZOUARI - ENIS-LRAE-Univ. Sfax

    14:40 – 14:55
    242 - Applicability of Managed Aquifer Recharge to achieve the goals of sustainable development facing climate change in semi-arid regions (Southern Spain)
    Bartolome ANDREO

    14:55 – 15:10
    072 - Exploitation des eaux souterraines en régions côtières
    Jean-Marie BATTAREL

    15:10 – 15:25
    067 - Les périmètres bocagers, un exemple de gestion rationnelle des ressources en eau en zone sahélienne du Burkina Faso
    Alain GOUBA

    15:25 – 15:40
    015 - Gestion PMH et stratégie de mise en œuvre
    Eric ROGER

    15:40 – 15:55
    010 - Balancing drinking water production and sustainability: a case study of the groundwater extraction site ‘Kastanjebos’ near Leuven, Belgium
    Simon VAN DEN BROECK


    14:40 – 15:55
    04j - ACTIVE AQUIFER MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER-RIVER LINKAGES AND RECHARGE
    Parallel - Room 116 - No Simultaneous Translation

    • Jesús CARRERA - IDAEA-CSIC
    • Silvia DIAZ-CRUZ - IDAEA-CSIC
    • Cristina VALHONDO - CSIC

    14:40 – 14:55
    109 - Advancement of the INOWAS groundwater modelling platform: web-based tools for real-time monitoring and assessment of risks at managed aquifer recharge sites
    Jana GLASS

    14:55 – 15:10
    084 - REMAR project, managed aquifer recharge with reactive barriers to renaturalize treated wastewater
    Sara BAGES ESTOPA

    15:10 – 15:25
    127 - Use of mesoescaled Soil Aquifer Treatment as wastewater treatment to efficiently reduce antibiotic resistance gene loads
    Benjamin PINA

    15:25 – 15:40
    049 - Enhancing groundwater recharge while maintaining environmental flow in the Yongding River, Beijing, China
    Sida LIU

    15:40 – 15:55
    196 - Multivariate statistical analysis of hydrochemical and isotopic environmental tracer data to manage artificial groundwater recharge within a fractured carbonate aquifer
    Eric ZECHNER


    14:40 – 15:55
    04c - CONTRIBUTION OF TRANSBOUNDARY AQUIFERS TO THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
    Parallel - Room 106

    • Marie-Amélie PETRE - Geological Survey of Finland (GTK)
    • Christina FRASER - Researcher, International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre (IGRAC)

    14:40 – 14:55
    003 - The Transboundary Aquifer Cooperation Map; a Tool to Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6.5
    Christina FRASER

    14:55 – 15:10
    119 - Some challenges in applying the SDG indicator 6.5.2 methodology to transboundary aquifers in Central Asia
    Oleg PODOLNY

    15:10 – 15:25
    327 - Post conflict transboundary groundwater cooperation - West Balkans case study
    Zoran STEVANOVIC

    15:25 – 15:40
    171 - Contributions of transboundary aquifers to Agenda 2030, the Climate Change regime and the human rights: a global analysisPerspectives and interdependencies
    Raya STEPHAN

    15:40 – 15:55
    353 - The influence of transboundary aquifer governance design in shaping effectiveness: A comparative analysis of eight case studies
    Maya VELIS


    14:40 – 15:55
    06b - WORKSHOP - WORKING TOGETHER TO PREVENT OVEREXPLOITATION OF GROUNDWATER FOR AGRICULTURE: FINANCING ISSUES
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Stéphanie LEYRONAS
    • Olivier PETIT - CLERSE/Université d'Artois

    14:40 – 14:55
    114 - Projet Adapt’Action Pout, Sénégal : Co-construction d’un modèle de gouvernance et d’amélioration de la gestion des ressources en eau souterraine
    Marc Boisson

    14:55 – 15:10
    297 - Une dynamique territoriale initiée pour gérer durablement et équitablement les eaux souterraines des Niayes au Sénégal
    Emmanuel DURAND

    15:10 – 15:25
    Gouvernance et partage des coûts pour la gestion d’une ressource en eau souterraine: l’exemple du Syndicat mixte de gestion de la nappe phréatique de la Crau (France)
    Charlotte ALCAZAR


    15:55 – 16:30
    Coffee break - Poster session 3
    Coffee is offered by DANONE


    16:30 – 17:15
    02n A - GEOTHERMIE PROFONDE ET RESSOURCES CONNEXE
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Albert GENTER - Deputy General Manager ES-Géothermie
    • Armant POMART (AFPG)
    • Béatrice PANDELIS (ES)
    • Jochen SCHNEIDER (ENERCHANGE)
    • Eric LEOUTRE (Vermilion)
    • Bernard SANJUAN (BRGM)

    16:30 – 18:00
    02c/l/q - IS UNIVERSAL DRINKING WATER COVERAGE POSSIBLE IN THE AFRICAN HARD-ROCK BASEMENT REGION?
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Jean-Michel VOUILLAMOZ - IRD
    • Mahamadou Koita - Institut 2iE
    • Basile Hector - IRD
    • Iboukoun Christian ALLE - Institut National de l'Eau (UAC)

    16:30 – 16:45
    121 - Augmenter le potentiel des eaux souterraines à répondre aux besoins des populations : la recharge artificielle de nappe en zone de socle est-elle une solution au Burkina Faso ?
    Aimé Marie DOULKOM PALINGBA

    16:45 – 17:00
    108 - Les techniques culturales développées dans un contexte de changement climatique en zone sahélienne favoriseraient-elles une recharge des aquifères ?
    Cheick Oumar ZOURE

    17:00 – 17:15
    191 - Apport du SIG et de l’analyse multicritère à l’estimation des zones de recharge préférentielle en zone de socle au Burkina Faso
    Johan DEROUANE

    17:15 – 17:30
    331 - Groundwater recharge mechanisms in weathered hard rock aquifers under Sahelian climate conditions of Burkina Faso in West Africa
    Radegonde RUSAGARA

    17:30 – 17:45
    249 - Evaluation des potentialités hydrogéologiques des nappes souterraines en zone de socle : cas des nappes de la ville de Mongo et ses environs (Guera,Tchad)
    Nouradine HAROUN

    17:45 – 18:00
    044 - Hydrodynamic characterization of basement aquifers productivity at Bagoue area (North of Côte d’Ivoire)
    Omer Zephir DE LASME


    16:30 – 17:45
    ROUND TABLE - CAN WE (AND HOW) DEVELOP IRRIGATION FROM RENEWABLE GROUNDWATER?
    Parallel - Room 116 - No Simultaneous Translation

    • Alok Sikka - Country Representative – India International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
    • Riccardo Biancalani - Project Coordinator FAO
    • Yvan ALTCHENKO - AgroParisTech
    • Jose Luis Garcia ArósteguiI - GME-CSIC

     


    16:30 – 17:45
    09 - ROUND TABLE - NEXT STEPS FOR THE WFD TO IMPROVE ACHIEVEMENT OF SDG TARGETS
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Laurence Gourcy - BRGM

     16:30 – 17:45
    11a/b/c/d/04g - SHARING OF GLOBAL CASE STUDIES: BEST PRACTICES, SUCCESSES/FAILURES (MANAGEMENT AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES, NGOS, ETC.)
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Elisabeth LICTEVOUT - IGRAC
    • Kamel ZOUARI - ENIS-LRAE-Univ. Sfax

    16:30 – 16:45
    269 - Metal contamination in groundwater resources and containment zone mapping in a coal mining region of India
    Ashwani KUMAR TIWARI

    16:45 – 17:00
    133 - An Approach to Sustainable Groundwater Management: Challenges and Lessons Learned in the Implementation of California Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)
    Lisa PORTA

    17:00 – 17:15
    305 - Groundwater Exploration and Development in Vanuatu
    Samuel KELSEY

    17:15 – 17:30
    110 - Diamonds on the soles of their feet: citizen science and groundwater monitoring
    Jacqueline GOLDIN

    17:30 – 17:45
    360 - Politique de gestion de l’eau d’une collectivité départementale : Le schéma départemental de la ressource en eau pour l’eau potable en quantité et en qualité du département de la Dordogne (24)
    Nathalie JACQUEMAIN


    16:30 – 17:45
    02k - ROUND TABLE - HYDROGEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGISTS IN SAHELIAN COUNTRIES: SPECIFIC CHALLENGES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SDG TARGETS
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Valérie Plagnes - Professeur - Sorbonne université
    • Francois BERTONE - World Bank
    • Edith KADJANGABA - Univ
    • Daniel PIERRE - Research & Innovation Director Antea Group

    16:30 – 16:45
    031 - The world of Sahelian hydrogeology. Identities, frontiers and perspectives of an "invisibilised” scientific discipline
    Youssoupha TALL

    16:45 – 17:00
    149 - An overview of Sahelian hydrogeology through a bibliometric analysis (2000-2021) to sustain the groundwater resources management in the Sahel
    Valérie PLAGNES

    17:00 – 17:15
    227 - Vers une meilleure connaissance des ressources en eau souterraine au Burkina Faso
    Jean Mathieu BINGBOURE


    16:30 – 17:45
    ROUND TABLE - CONJUNCTIVE MANAGEMENT OF GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER
    Parallel - Room 106

    • Aurélien DUMONT UNESCO IHP
    • Eric TARDIEU - INBO
    • Edouard BOINET - Head of project International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)
    • Michela MILETTO – Coordinator World Water Assessment Programme at UNESCO (UNESCO-WWAP)
    • Guy FRADIN - Conseil mondial de l'eau
    • James SAURAMBA - FRANCE
    • Aïssa HLAIMI - Coordinator of the North-West Sahara Aquifer System coordination mechanism Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS)
    • Alice AURELI - UNESCO

    17:15 – 18:00
    02n B - GEOTHERMIE DE MOYENNE ET BASSE TEMPERATURE
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Bruno MARSAUD - Antea Group
    • Dimitri AYMARD (ENGIE)
    • Jean Pascal SIMARD (SSC)
    • Charles MARAGNA (BRGM) 


    Friday 20 May 2022

     


    09:00 – 09:30
    KEYNOTE
    Auditorium

    WORLDWIDE RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION AND ITS EVOLUTION IN THE WARMING CLIMATE CONTEXT
    Jean JOUZEL, Directeur de Recherche Emérite, CEA LSCE/IPSL


    09:40 – 10:40
    08a/b - GROUNDWATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Agnès DUCHARNE - CNRS
    • Richard TAYLOR - UCL

    09:40 – 09:55
    214 - Groundwater Recharge and the Amplification of Rainfall Extremes under Climate Change
    Richard TAYLOR

    09:55 – 10:10
    017 - Quantifying impacts of climate change on water resources in the limestone aquifers of the Caribbean
    Victoria PRICE

    10:10 – 10:25
    216 - Evaluation de l’impact combiné des changements climatiques et des pompages sur les ressources en eau souterraine (Bassin du Kou, Burkina Faso)
    Justine TIROGO

    10:25 – 10:40
    086 - Assessing the sustainability of groundwater irrigation using Earth system models
    Yadu POKHREL


    09:40 – 10:40
    02f - ROUND TABLE - GROUNDWATER AND GENDER EQUALITY
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Youssoupha TALL - IRD, UMR G-Eau, France
    • Ellen HAGERMAN - World Bank Group

    09:40 – 10:40
    177 - "Ce n’est pas un job pour une femme" : la position des femmes hydrogéologues au Tamil Nadu
    Gaïa ARNALDO

    09:40 – 09:55
    311 - Gender and Groundwater: Case Study of CIWA’s Experience with the Sahel Groundwater Initiative
    Ellen HAGERMAN

    09:55 – 10:10
    140 - Être femme hydrogéologue au Sahel. Identités professionnelles et trajectoires singulières
    Youssoupha TALL

    10:10 – 10:25
    160 - Groundwater and gender equality : how groundwater could help to achieve SDG 5
    Elena EGIDIO


    09:40 – 10:40
    ROUND TABLE - IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES. THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE ACTORS: NGOS, INDUSTRIALISTS, MANAGERS
    Parallel - Room 106

    • Serge RAMON - ONG Mil Ecole

    09:40 – 10:40
    ROUND TABLE - LINKS BETWEEN AQUIFERS AND RIVERS, WETLANDS, BIODIVERISTY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Guglielmina OLIVEROS TORO - MTE-DGALN-DEB
    • Marie-Laure VERCAMBRE - Partenariat Français pour l'Eau

    09:40 – 10:40
    07a/c - ISOTOPE AND DATING TOOLS FOR GROUNDWATER RESEARCH AND PRESERVATION
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Jodie MILLER - Section Head, Isotope Hydrology - IAEA
    • Jose Luis GARCIA AROSTEGUI - IGME-CSIC
    • Paul BAUDRON – Researcher IRD UMR G-EAU

    09:40 – 10:40
    02g - HOW TO RECONCILE THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE TARGETS OF SDGS 3, 6 AND 7 IN MINING OR PETROLEUM TERRITORIES?
    Parallel - Room 116 - No Simultaneous Translation

    • Valeria OCHOA - Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia
    • Laurence MAURICE - IRD (laboratoire GET)

    09:40 – 10:40
    090 - Optimization of preferential flow paths in open pits to reduce interactions between backfilled mine wastes and the environment
    Moise ROUSSEAU

    09:40 – 09:55
    117 - Climate change impacts on three different former mines in France to ensure sustainable water management
    Pierre L'HERMITE

    9:55 – 10:10
    070 - Impact of climate change on pit lakes water balance and water quality
    Alexandre FUENTES

    10:10 – 10:25
    281 - Groundwater management and protection in a mining environment for the achievement of SDG targets in metamorphic basement regions : case of western Côte d’Ivoire
    Kouassi Aristide AOULOU


    10:25 – 10:40
    TWINNING AND GOVERNANCE OF WATER RESOURCES IN THE SOUSS MASSA BASIN
    Parallel - Salle 108

    • Fatiha FDIL - Ag Bassin Souss Massa

    10:40 – 11:15
    Coffee break - Poster session 4


    11:15 – 12:30
    02n C - GEOTHERMIE BASSE TEMPERATURE, EXEMPLES DE REALISATION
    Parallel - Salle 116

    • Francis BICHOT - Eau Roche Environnement

    11:15 – 11:30
    373 - Geothermal energy in the Faroe Islands, NE Atlantic Ocean
    Malan ELLEFSEN

    11:30 – 11:45
    219 - Preventing calcite scaling in deep geothermal plants of Southern Germany
    Alireza ARAB

    11:45 – 12:00
    083 - Utilisation du potentiel géothermique de surface sur la métropole grenoblois083 - Utilisation du potentiel géothermique de surface sur la métropole grenobloise
    Yolande CORNEIL


    11:15 – 12:30
    01 - ROUND TABLE - YOUTH PERSPECTIVES ON GROUNDWATER AND THE SDGS, WITH STUDENTS
    Parallel - Auditorium

    • Valérie PLAGNES – Professeur - Sorbonne université
    • Mahmoud RADWAN - Associate Project Manager - UNESCO - Intergovernmental Hydrological Program

    11:15 – 11:30
    346 - Value of Groundwater : Youth’s perspective on making the invisible visible and undersanding Sustainable Development
    Odwa Ntsika MTEMBU

    11:30 – 11:45
    139 - Devenir des jeunes hydrogéologues sahéliens. Trajectoires professionnelles et stratégies de contournement
    Youssoupha TALL

    11:45 – 12:00
    326 - Le point de vue de la jeunesse sur les eaux souterraines et les objectifs du développement durable (ODD)
    Emmanuel GOTCHANGA PLEYO

    12:00 – 12:15
    381 - Youth perspectives on the future of groundwater research
    Juliane SCHILLINGER


    11:15 – 12:45
    04h - WORKSHOP - A PLURALITY OF POSTURES AND APPROACHES TO SUPPORT CONCERTED LOCAL GOVERNANCE OF GROUNDWATER IN THE MAGHREB
    Parallel - Room 109

    • Emeline HASSENFORDER - Researcher CIRAD G-Eau - National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia
    • Fatma TRABELSI - Teacher-Researcher - University of Jendouba-ESIM (Tunisia)

    11:15 – 11:30
    024 - Un détour par le passé pour mieux envisager l'avenir : modélisation des trajectoires de gouvernance pour soutenir la gouvernance locale participative des eaux souterraines à Aousja, dans le nord de la Tunisie
    Emeline HASSENFORDER

    11:30 – 11:45
    005 - Farmers’ perceptions of groundwater management in Jemna oasian territory, Southern Tunisia
    Sylvie MORARDET

    11:45 – 12:00
    236 - Trajectories of oasis extensions and their impacts on groundwater resources management: a study case in southern Tunisia
    Intissar FERCHICHI

    12:00 – 12:15
    294 - Current groundwater management instruments in Morocco facing to climate change challenges
    Bouabid El Mansouri

    12:15 – 12:30
    251 - Community Governance of Groundwater through Managed Recharge and Use: cases in Algeria and India
    Marcel KUPER

    12:30 – 12:45
    048 - Transparency, Accountability and Participation: Understanding Water Governance in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia
    Endalew JIBAT


    11:15 – 12:30
    ROUND TABLE - ECONOMIC AND REGULATORY MECHANISMS: FUNDERS
    Parallel - Room 105

    • Marielle MONTGINOUL - INRAE - UMR G-EAU
    • Serge RAMONONG - Mil Ecole
    • Luc PEREIRA RAMOS

    11:15 – 12:30
    ROUND TABLE - GROUNDWATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: LINKS WITH THE SDG TARGETS AND IPCC REPORT N°6
    Parallel - Room 108

    • Jean-Luc REDAUD - PFE
    • Alexandre ALIX - Partenariat Français pour l'Eau

    11:15 – 12:30
    11a/b/c/d/04g - SHARING OF GLOBAL CASE STUDIES: BEST PRACTICES, SUCCESSES/FAILURES (MANAGEMENT AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES, NGOS, ETC.)
    Parallel - Room 106

    • Elisabeth LICTEVOUT - IGRAC
    • Kamel ZOUARI - ENIS-LRAE-Univ. Sfax

    11:15 – 11:30
    012 - A New Era in Groundwater Management: Opportunities and Challenges in Building a more Resilient Water System in California, USA

    11:30 – 11:45
    384 - Groundwater flow conceptual model using Visual Modflow Flex software: case of the Continental Terminal aquifer from Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire)
    Koffi Abdelaziz KOUAKOU

    11:45 – 12:00
    042 - La minéralisation des eaux peut constituer un handicap pour l’autosuffisance alimentaire : cas de l’aquifère côtier d’Annaba-Drean (E. Algérien)
    Larbi DJABRI

    12:00 – 12:15
    215 - GROUNDWATER: A MODIFIABLE RISK FACTOR
    Umesh HARSHITA

    12:15 – 12:30
    342 - Towards participatory management with an aquifer contract for co management between the stakeholders of the Berrechid aquifer
    Samira EL HAOUAT

    12:30 – 12:30
    306 - Karst Groundwater and its role in Sustainable Development in India
    Farooq AHMAD DAR


    11:15 – 12:30
    ROUNDTABLE - ASSESS THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF YOUR PROJECTS, POLICIES OR STRATEGIES TO THE 17 SDGS WITH THE WATER4ALLSDGS APPLICATION
    Parallel - Room 107

    • Paulina Lopez - PFE
    • Philippe GUETTIER - PFE
    • Nicolas GUERIN - Directeur Général de l’Agence de l’eau Rhône-Méditerranée-Corse
    • Guy FRADIN - Conseil mondial de l’eau, co-Président de l’Initiative de labellisation Dakar

     


    14:15 – 14:45
    PLENARY
    Auditorium

    YOUTH FACING THE CHALLENGES OF MANAGING AND PRESERVING GROUNDWATER RESOURCES IN RELATION TO THE SDGS

    Fatimatou SALL – Présidente Association des Jeunes Professionnels de l'Eau et de l'Assainissement du Sénégal


    14:45 – 15:45 
    CLOSING WORKSHOP OF THE CONFERENCE
    Auditorium


    15:45 – 17:00
    CLOSING SESSION

    • David KREAMER - Internat. Assoc. of Hydrogeologists
    • Patrick LACHASSAGNE - Director CFH-IAH President - HydroSciences Montpellier, Montpellier, France
    • Christophe POUPARD - AESN
    • Marie-Laure VERCAMBRE - Partenariat Français pour l'Eau
    • Philippe LACOSTE -  Sustainable Development Director MEAE
    • Abou AMANI - Water Sciences Director and Secretary of the Intergovernmental Hydrological Program - UNESCO
    • Thomas LESUEUR - CGDD
    • Jean ALBERGEL - Chargé de mission MESRI/DGRI/SSRI, Secrétaire exécutif de la CRAI, 2022-02 – Present MESRI


    POSTER SESSION 4

    007 - Optimisation de la gestion des aquifères de rivières de sable dans les zones de socle de climats semi-arides ou arides par la mise en place de géo-membranes transversales
    Rémy COURCIER

    016 - Participatory exploration of collective groundwater management options through policy design in Limaoua, South Tunisia
    Emeline HASSENFORDER

    022 - Levels of risk and vulnerability associated with floods and adaptation toclimate change in urban and peri-urban areas of the Binational BasinPuyango – Tumbes

    023 - Climate Change and Water Resources in The Bahamas (2022)
    John BOWLEG, PE

    026 - Chemicals that Turn our Food Toxic: Water Quality Analysis Across Ebocha-Obrikom Oil and Gas Flaring Area in the Core Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

    027 - Quantifying Groundwater Drainage: A Case Study in New Orleans
    Laura NOUGUES

    037 - Hydrodynamique et hydrochimie du système aquifère de Benichab/Mauritanie sous un régime déficitaire : Paléo recharge et dynamique de l’interface eau douce / eau salée
    Huguette EMVOUTOU

    038 - Caractérisation hydrogéochimique de la nappe du Quaternaire dans le centre-Ouest du bassin du Lac Tchad : Cas des régions de Kanem, Bahr El Gazel, Hadjer Lamis et Lac.
    Huguette EMVOUTOU

    041 - Universal technology for processing the aquatic environment by electromagnetic fields in a single stream

    050 - Managed aquifer recharge as an Innovative instrument for integrated groundwater management in a context of increasing water scarcity. The Catalan case in the interreg Sudoe zone
    Vinyet SOLA

    063 - Best practices, successes and failures involving groundwater replenishment - Case studies from India
    Sanya NARBAR

    064 - Gender role in groundwater

    069 - Groundwater dynamics and sea-level rise in coastal cities
    Amandine BOSSERELLE

    079 - Economic valuation of groundwater overexploitation in Maghreb region
    Zaatra ABDERRAOUF

    116 - Isotopic approach for a new insight on groundwater conditions in the Lake Chad basin region: management strategies of a vulnerable transboundary resource
    Fricelle SONG

    158 - Vulnerability of water resources to climate change in the Saloum River Delta, Senegal (West Africa)

    163 - Hillslope-scale exploration of the relative contribution of base flow, seepage flow and overland flow to streamflow dynamics
    Nicolas CORNETTE

    165 - Alimentation en eau de la ville de Kiffa (R.I de Mauritanie)
    Lucien BOURGUET

    168 - Global Potential Groundwater Recharge Response to Climate Variability
    Christian MOECK

    175 - Hydrodynamique et recharge des systèmes aquifères généralisés du Bassin transfrontalier de Taoudennie en Mauritanie_cas des Grès du continental Intercalaire du Dhar

    186 - Groundwater Recharge Estimation Using Water Balance and Chloride Mass Balance Techniques for Raya Valley, Tigray Region, North Ethiopia

    210 - Multi-isotope Approach to Study the Problem of Salinity in two Coastal Aquifers of Sahel of Sousse, Tunisia
    Mohamed Fethi BEN HAMOUDA

    211 - Recherche en eau souterraine dans la région semi-aride d’Androy (Sud-Madagascar) pour le développement d’un système d’alimentation en eau potable à grande échelle
    Jérémie HEDOIN

    220 - Natural Resources District Model for Groundwater Governance: Nebraska, U.S. Case Study
    Theresa JEDD

    222 - Evaluation of groundwater quality in intensive irrigated area: Central West Tunisia
    Kamel ZOUARI

    231 - ClimateCafé: transdisciplinary and international knowledge exchange on climate change adaptation for groundwater recharge
    Laura NOUGUES

    237 - Design and implementation of a multi-stakeholder process to improve irrigation water management in a context of water scarcity-Case of a multi-level management system, in Cap Bon, Tunisia
    Intissar FERCHICHI

    253 - Salinisation des nappes côtières dans les régions semi-arides : cas de la nappe de Grombalia, Tunisie
    Kamel ZOUARI

    283 - Hydrochemical, analytical and isotopic methods for the groundwater assessment in arid agricultural regions: the case of the Douara basin in Central Tunisia
    Kamel ZOUARI

    298 - Isotope mapping of groundwater pollution and renewal
    Joel PODGORSKI

    300 - An integrated geospatial and geophysical approach for groundwater management and artificial recharge
    George BISWAS

    304 - Evaluation of Monitoring Network Performance for Groundwater Resources
    Odwa Ntsika MTEMBU

    310 - Isotopes help understand groundwater discharge in the Ibera wetland
    Lucia ORTEGA

    319 - Impact of land treatment for municipal wastewater on water quality
    Bouchra EL OIFI

    325 - Integrated hydrological study of El Kef plain (North-Western Tunisia)
    Kamel ZOUARI

    338 - Update ongoing drilling supervision of 20 climate resilient boreholes in complex hydrogeological environments in Ethiopia's arid and semi-arid regions
    Daniela Benedicto

    341 - A Novel Modelling Approach to Assess Groundwater Vulnerability to a Depletion in Quantity and a Deterioration in Quality
    Jared VAN ROOYEN

    358 - Groundwater in Earth System Models: Insights from a Multi-sensor Land Data Assimilation System Coupled with a River Routing Scheme

    361 - Toute l’eau souterraine est-elle durablement exploitable ?
    Francois BERTONE

    362 - Integrating global change and climate change impacts on groundwater-related SDGs targets achievement

    365 - Integrated analysis of the Guaraní Aquifer System outcropping in the cross-border city of Artigas (Uruguay) and the contribution to local organizations
    Lucía SAMANIEGO

    374 - Hydrological evaluation of satellite products estimating rainfall in the assaka watershed (south of morocco)


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