会议名称(中文): 第13届城市排水国际会议 会议名称(英文): 13th International Conference on Urban Drainage 所属学科: 水文与工程地质,建筑学与建筑技术,水利工程 开始日期: 2014-09-07 结束日期: 2014-09-12 所在国家: 马来西亚 所在城市: 马来西亚 具体地点: Kuching, Malaysia 主办单位: Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE)、Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) Malaysia、International Water Association、International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research
[ 重要日期 ] 全文截稿日期: 2014-03-15 论文录用通知日期: 2014-05-15
[ 会务组联系方式 ] 联系电话: 603-2162 0566 传真: 603-2161 6560 E-MAIL: icud2014@console.com.my 会议网站: http://www.13icud2014.com/ 会议背景介绍: Malaysia is an emerging economy that is striving to achieve developed status by 2020. Like many countries in the tropics, we are prone to flash floods affecting numerous parts of the country. The recently presented Malaysian Second Economic Stimulus Package promises a further allocation of funds for implementation of additional flood mitigation projects. However, having the funding is just the beginning – knowing and understanding which technologies are best to maximise effectiveness requires our practitioners to be well versed in all the latest developments.
The state of having to constantly be on the alert and the experience of dealing with this potential problem has shaped Malaysia into a country that is fast gaining knowledge and skills in the management of flash floods. Hosting the 13th ICUD as such in Malaysia, would be an ideal move whereby participants can gain much insight from a location that deals with the problem not only fi-rst hand but also often enough.
Due to its history of flooding, attributed to an extensive river tributary network, Sarawak has an ongoing track record in flood mitigation schemes. In the recent $128 million Economic Stimulus Package, RM50 million was allocated for four projects in Kuching.
These projects are flood mitigation works for Sungai Maong Paroh at Jalan Matang (RM15 million); flood mitigation Sungai Padungan (Phase 2 – worth at RM18 million); installation of telemetry stations for Sungai Sarawak (RM2 million) and land acquisition for Kuching city flood bypass channel (RM15 million). A further RM78 million was allocated for 10 flood mitigation projects in Sibu including land acquisition.
Examples of successfully implemented projects include the Miri City Central Business District Flood Mitigation project, which was completed in Feb 2009 and the Bau Town Flood Mitigation project, designed to protect Bau Town and Bau Police station from major floods. About 39 per cent of the works on the Bau project has been completed including raising the existing roads, constructions of earth bunds, river walls, flood detention ponds, culverts and flood relief channels. The project is scheduled for completion by December 2009. 征文范围及要求: Urban hydrological processes Urban hydrology - case studies Urban rivers ecosystem Hydraulic performance of urban drainage systems Processes in sewer systems Combined and separate sewer overflows Pollutants sources and transports in urban area Receiving environment pollution impacts Adaptation and mitigation towards water related disaster Urban heat island and microclimate change Urban groundwater transport and pollution Micropollutant transports Small scale storm characteristics and dynamics Urban hydrological network design and data optimisation
Storm water source control and best management practices Low impact development techniques, water sensitive urban design and sustainable urban drainage systems Appropriate urban drainage technologies for developing countries Data collection, monitoring, processing and archiving Novel and emerging technologies Operation and maintenance of urban hydrological network Small scale stormwater systems Ponds, wetlands, infiltration basins Storm water and waste treatment and reuse Eco-hydrology and eco-hydraulics in urban areas Urban river restoration Urban flood modelling, forecasting and warning Hydroinformatics - modelling and simulation of integrated urban water systems Rainwater harvesting Water services and utilities Erosion and sediment control Wastewater treatment technology Water front development Impact of land use changes Data integration and sharing
Urban drainage and urban planning Urban water and societal response Integrated urban water planning and management in developing countries Decision support system and modelling Regulation and institutional frameworks Real time control and decision support system Institutional, legal issues and socioeconomic aspects Education and capacity building Risk management analysis Integrated water resources management from urban catchments to river basins Participatory processes, decision making and social acceptance of urban drainage technologies Public perception and awareness Economics and life cycle analysis Water security and water quality Urban water management policy Hydroinformatics and knowledge information system Human health and water sanitation Urban water management with scarce data
UN-Habitat drainage strategy Source controls or LID measures Urban rainfall and climate change impact on rainfall extremes and urban drainage Integrated modelling and assessment of urban water systems Water issues in small and medium cities in Asia: Learning from history and from each other
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