The annual conference coordinated by the Swedish Hydrological Council (SHR) was organized by KTH in Stockholm on the 5th December. Claudia Teutschbein, Thomas Grabs and Sara Camiolo from PredPeat presented their work at the Hydrologidagarna (Hydrology Days) with the talk “Drought propagation in high-latitude catchments: Insights from a 60- Year Analysis Using Standardized Indices” and the poster “Peatland rewetting and its mitigating effects on high- and low flows: a preliminary assessment from an ongoing review“.
Great interest for the PredPeat project at the EGU24 conference in Vienna (14-19 April) where nearly 21 000 geoscientists from 130 countries discussed their work and ideas in Earth, planetary and space science research. During the session “Large scale hydrology: characterising and understanding hydrological diversity and catchment organisation” Claudia Teutschbein presented her PICO with the title “Introducing CAMELS-SE: Connecting 60 Years of Hydroclimatic Observations with Catchment Attributes for 50 Sites in Sweden”. More at https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-15238. During the session “Peatland hydrology: From tropical to subarctic latitudes” Sara Camiolo presented her poster with the title “Can peatland restoration enhance drought and flood resilience...
Over 450 attendees at the 6th biannual conference on “New perspectives in ecological and evolutionary research” in Lund (12-15 March). PredPeat makes the debut with Sahra Gibson and her poster “Linking plant communities with water-related ecosystem functions after peatland rewetting”. Read the full abstract at page 171, poster 164 in the programme of the Nordic Oikos 2024 conference.