Leonardo Conferences on Earth's Hydrological Cycle
These conferences focus on topical questions related to water and its interactions with environment and society, with particular attention for water resources management, flood risk mitigation and environmental protection. The conferences aim to bring together experienced and early career scientists and participant numbers are capped. To optimise engagement of early career scientists, the programme of oral presentations and posters is augmented with ample time for in-depth scientific discussions.
Past meetings
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  10th EGU Leonardo Conference: Global change, landscape ageing and the pulse of catchments 
 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
 16–18 October 2019
 
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  9th EGU Leonardo Conference: Water stable isotopes in the hydrological cycle 
 Black Forest, Germany
 16–18 October 2017
 
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  8th EGU Leonardo Conference: From evaporation to precipitation: the atmospheric moisture transport 
 Ourense, Spain
 25–27 October 2016
 
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  10th Alexander von Humboldt Conference 2015 STAHY’15 Workshop & EGU-GIFT Workshop 7th EGU Leonardo Conference 2015 
 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
 18–20 November 2015
 
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  6th EGU Leonardo Conference: HYPER Droughts - Hydrological Precipitation - Evaporation - Runoff Droughts 
 Prague, Czech Republic
 13–14 November 2014
 
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  5th EGU Leonardo Conference on Facets of Uncertainty 
 Kos Island, Greece
 17–19 October 2013
 
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  4th EGU Leonardo Conference: Hydrology and Society - Connections between Hydrology and Population dynamics, Policy making and Power generation 
 Torino, Italy
 14–16 November 2012
 
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  3rd EGU Leonardo Conference on the Hydrological Cycle - Floods in 3D: Processes, Patterns, Predictions 
 Bratislava, Slovakia
 23–25 November 2011
 
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  2nd EGU Leonardo Conference on the Hydrological Cycle - Looking at catchment in colors 
 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
 10–12 November 2010
 
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  1st EGU Leonardo Conference on the Hydrological Cycle - Remote sensing techniques and water cycle (Joint with ESA) 
 Frascati (Rome) Italy Date: 18–20 November 2009
 18–20 November 2009
 
