Print Email Facebook Twitter Where should hydrology go? An early-career perspective on the next IAHS Scientific Decade: 2023–2032 Title Where should hydrology go? An early-career perspective on the next IAHS Scientific Decade: 2023–2032 Author van Hateren, Theresa C. (Wageningen University & Research; Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology) Jongen, Harro J. (Wageningen University & Research) Al-Zawaidah, Hadeel (Wageningen University & Research) Beemster, Joris G.W. (Wageningen University & Research) Boekee, J. (TU Delft Water Resources) Aerts, J.P.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering) Agoungbome, David (TU Delft Water Resources) Meshram, S.M. (TU Delft Water Resources) Walraven, B. (TU Delft Water Resources) Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 2023 Abstract This paper shares an early-career perspective on potential themes for the upcoming International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) Scientific Decade (SD). This opinion paper synthesizes six discussion sessions in western Europe identifying three themes that all offer a different perspective on the hydrological threats the world faces and could serve to direct the broader hydrological community: “Tipping points and thresholds in hydrology,” “Intensification of the water cycle,” and “Water services under pressure.” Additionally, four trends were distinguished concerning the way in which hydrological research is conducted: big data, bridging science and practice, open science, and inter- and multidisciplinarity. These themes and trends will provide valuable input for future discussions on the theme for the next IAHS SD. We encourage other early-career scientists to voice their opinion by organizing their own discussion sessions and commenting on this paper to make this initiative grow from a regional initiative to a global movement. Subject early-career scientistsIAHS Scientific Decadetipping pointswater cycle intensificationwater services To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a4f21dc4-94ea-4ee4-a646-97d246499474 DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2023.2170754 ISSN 0262-6667 Source Hydrological Sciences Journal, 68 (4), 529-541 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2023 Theresa C. van Hateren, Harro J. Jongen, Hadeel Al-Zawaidah, Joris G.W. Beemster, J. Boekee, J.P.M. Aerts, David Agoungbome, S.M. Meshram, B. Walraven, More Authors Files PDF Where_should_hydrology_go ... 3_2032.pdf 3.5 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a4f21dc4-94ea-4ee4-a646-97d246499474/datastream/OBJ/view