Climate Change-Sensitive Water Resources Management
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Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu (Dr. T.) is a professor and graduate program director in the Department of CEGE and founder and leader of the Hydro systems Research Laboratory (HRL) at FAU. His main research interests are in the areas of climate change and variability, hydro climatic extremes, water, and environmental systems management, spatial hydrology and hydrometeorology. He is a recipient of several national and international awards including Fulbright Scholar, Fulbright Specialist and awards from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), British Hydrologic Society (BHS), NSERC Canada. Dr. T. has worked as international visiting professors at Kobe University, Japan, University of Brescia and Politecnico Di Torino, Italy; and lectured in workshops/conferences, gave invited talks and keynote lectures in 18 countries. Dr. T. has published over 120 technical articles in high impact journals and conference proceedings and authored 25 book chapters, five mini-chapters and is an author, co-editor, and sole-editor of several books from multiple reputed international publishers. He is a contributing member and lead member of several international technical committees and served as a thesis committee member for over a dozen international doctoral dissertations. Personal website: http://faculty.eng.fau.edu/ramesh; Lab website: http://hrl.fau.edu.
Elpida Kolokytha is currently a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She has more than 25 years of research experience, together with coordination skills, in the field of environmental policy, integrated water resources management, sustainable development, social and economic aspects of water resources, national, European and International legislation of water resources as well as transboundary river basin management and climate change assessment and adaptation. She has published more than 100 papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings and she is a member of several scientific associations related to water resources management and engineering worldwide. She is also the Director of AUTh UNESCO Center for Integrated and Interdisciplinary Water Resources Management.
Carlos de Oliveira Galvão is a Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering at the Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG), Brazil. He has over 35 years of research experience in the fields of experimental-basin hydrology, climate change and water resources, rainwater harvesting, and water resources management. He is currently a member of the Leadership Teams of the IAHR’s Technical Committee on Water Resources Management and of the Sustainable Development Goals Working Group. Prior to his tenure at UFCG he was a researcher at the Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA).