International Association of Hydrological Sciences

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The International Association of Hydrological Sciences is a global scientific organization that advances the study and understanding of the Earth's water resources and hydrological processes.

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instanceOf international non-governmental organization
professional association
scientific organization
abbreviation IAHS NERFINISHED
affiliation International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith UNESCO NERFINISHED
World Meteorological Organization NERFINISHED
national hydrological societies
field earth sciences
hydrology
water resources
focusesOn climate change impacts on the water cycle
droughts
eco-hydrology
floods
groundwater hydrology
hydrological extremes
hydrological modeling
snow and ice hydrology
surface water hydrology
water quality
water resources management
watershed processes
goal enhance communication between hydrologists worldwide
improve scientific basis for water management
support sustainable development related to water
hasActivity coordinates international hydrological research programs
develops guidelines and standards in hydrology
organizes scientific assemblies
organizes scientific conferences
publishes scientific books and reports
publishes scientific journals
supports early-career hydrologists
hasDivision international commissions on specific hydrological themes
scientific commissions
working groups
hasMember engineers
hydrologists
policy experts in water resources
water resources scientists
language English
memberOf International Science Council NERFINISHED
parentOrganization International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics NERFINISHED
purpose advance the study of the Earth’s water resources
advance the understanding of hydrological processes
facilitate exchange of hydrological data and information
promote international cooperation in hydrology
support hydrological research and education
scope global

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International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics hasPart International Association of Hydrological Sciences