1ST INTERNATIONAL YELLOW RIVER

FORUM (IYRF)
ON RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT

Zhengzhou, China May 12-15, 2003

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

1th IYRF, 11-15, May, 2003, Zhengzhou, China

Date

Sun. 11

Mon. 12

Tue. 13

Wed. 14

Thu. 15

AM

 

8:00

|

10:00

Registration

Registration,

Opening

Ceremony

Technical Sessions: A-s1, A-3, A-5, B-3, C-3, D-3

CP Kick off

Workshop

(8:30am-11:40am)

Technical Visits

(8:00am-18:20pm)

 

 

Technical Sessions: A-7, A-9, D-s2, D-7, D-9, E-3

10:00-

10:20

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

10:20

|

12:20

General Reports

Technical Sessions: A-s1, A-4, A-6, B-4, C-4, D-4

Technical Sessions: A-8, A-10, D-s2, D-8, D-10

NOON

12:20-

14:00

Working Lunch

Working Lunch

Working Lunch

PM

14:00

|

16:00

Technical Sessions: A-1, B-1, C-1, D-s1, D-1, E-1

Technical Sessions: A-s2, A-5, B-5, C-5, D-5

General Reports

16:00-

16:20

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

16:20

|

18:20

Technical Sessions: A-2, B-2, C-2, D-s1, D-2, E-2

Technical Sessions: A-s2, A-6, B-6, C-6, D-6

Closing Speech

EVENING

 

 

Chairman’s Reception

Entertainment Evening Show

 

Congress Banquet With Chinese Folk Instrumental Performance

 

FORWARD

 

IYRF is a great congress in the field of water resources, and also a good chance for scientists who are engaged in river basin management, hydraulic project research and management to exchange and discuss the river basin management and the science of water.

It is well known that the Yellow River is one of the most complicated rivers in the world, the achievement of harnessing and managing the Yellow River is a forerunner of managing heavy sediment-laden rivers in the world. Especially the large-scale prototype testing of water and sediment regulation of the Yellow River in July 2002 is unique in the world, and it provides the firsthand prototype data for the management of heavy sediment-laden rivers. However, many problems still exist in the river harnessing and development. We sincerely hope that good suggestions and strategies will be generously provided to solve some current issues (such as flood threat, shortage of water resources, environment and soil and water losses) we are facing through this International Yellow River Forum. 

All the decision-makers, engineers, scientists and researchers who are involved in river basin management are warmly welcome to attend this forum. All the participants will have opportunity to present your ideas and exchange ideas with others. Especially those people who are interested in the modern river basin management in the 21st century will benefit from the exchange.

 

VENUE

 

The International Yellow River Forum on River Basin Management (IYRF) will be held from May 12 to May 15, 2003 in Zhengzhou, a city by the Yellow River.

Zhengzhou is the capital of Henan province, situated in the center of China. It is at the crossing of the middle reaches and the lower reaches of the Yellow River, and is a combination of three economic zones of the East, the Middle and the West of China. This makes it become an important transportation and communication hub, a dispatching center for all kinds of important goods and materials, a commercial city and a famous historical and cultural city. The city area is 1013.3 km2. And it has a population of 2,163,000.

Zhengzhou is a modern city with long history. Early before 3,500 years, it had been an important town of Shang Dynasty. In the city, there are varied types of ruins of the Yangshao (Neolithic) culture 5,000 years ago, such as Dahe Village, Qinwangzhai etc., and 137 major historical and cultural sites under national, provincial and city protection, in which 14 sites are under national protection. Zhengzhou is a well-known “Green City” in China, and its afforestation is wonderful.

Four seasons are distinct in Zhengzhou. In May, the temperature is moderate, and it is sunny. So the weather is delightful.

YRCC building is located in the center of Zhengzhou. It is the first building with intellectual function in Zhengzhou and the command center for flood control and water resources allocation of the Yellow River. The central conference hall of IYRF is in the building and the participants will be invited to visit the modern management system of the Yellow River here.

 

SPONSOR & HOST

 

Yellow River Conservancy Commission, Ministry of Water Resources of P.R. China

 

CO-SPONSORS

 

International Water Management Institute (IWMI)

Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society

China International Center for Economy and Technical Exchange

Xiaolangdi Multiple Purpose Project Construction and Administration Bureau

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Legislative Department of Environmental Protection & Resources Conservation Committee of NPC, China

 

 

FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

 

Yellow River Conservancy Commission, Ministry of Water Resources of P.R. China

International Water Management Institute (IWMI)

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

China International Center for Economy and Technical Exchange

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR), China

Legislative Department of Environmental Protection & Resources Conservation Committee of NPC, China

Tsinghua University, China

Xiaolangdi Multiple Purpose Project Construction and Administration Bureau, MWR, Chna

 

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

 

Honor Chairwoman

Qian Zhengying, former vice Chairwoman of Consultant Committee of People’s Republic of China, Member of China Academy of Engineering

Chairman

Suo Lisheng, Vice Minister of Ministry of Water Resources of China

Members

Zhu Erming, President of Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society (CHES)

Gao Anze, Former Chief Engineer of Ministry of Water Resources (MWR), China

He Wenyuan, Former Chief Engineer of Ministry of Water Resources, China

Xu Qianqing, Member of China Academy of Engineering, China

Markosyan Ashot Kh., Full Member of the Academy of Social Sciences of Russian Federation, the Deputy Minister of the State Property Management of the Republic of Armenia

Gong Shiyang, Professor of Yellow River Conservancy Commission (YRCC), China

Dai Dingzhong, Professor of Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society, China

Liu Jianming, Vice Director General of Department of International Cooperation, Science and Technology, MWR, China

Sun Youhai, Commissioner of Legislative Department of Environmental Protection & Resources Conservation Committee of NPC, China

Sun Yongfu, Commissioner of China International Center for Economy and Technical Exchange

Frank Rijsberman, President of International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka

Ian Makin, Asia Regional Director of International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka

Don Blackmore, Managing Director of Murray-Darling River Basin Commission, Australia

Yves Caristan, President of France Geological Survey Bureau (BRGM)

Jean Francios Besem, Managing Director of Loire-Brientany River Agency, France

Pierre Roussel, President of Managing Director of Ronhe River Agency, France

Jean-Claude Papoz, Managing Director of International Commission on River Basin Management, France

Iona Campagnolo, Director of Fraser River Basin Commission, Canada

 

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

 

Chairman

Li Guoying, Commissioner of Yellow River Conservancy Commission, MWR, China

Vice Chairmen

Dong Zheren, Director General of Department of International Cooperation, Science and Technology of Ministry of Water Resources, China

Huang Ziqiang, Vice Commissioner of Yellow River Conservancy Commission, MWR, China

Xu Cheng, Vice Commissioner of Yellow River Conservancy Commission, MWR, China

Members

Guo Guoshun, Director General of Administration Office, YRCC

Liu Xiaoyan, Director General of Department of Science, Technology and Foreign Affairs, YRCC

Xia Minghai, Director General of Department of Financial Affairs, YRCC

Yang Hanxia, Director General of Department of Plan and Programming, YRCC

Lu Chengji, Director General of Xiaolangdi Multiple Purpose Project Construction and Administration Bureau, MWR, China

Hou Quanliang, Deputy Director General of Administration Office, YRCC

Li Guifen, Professor of Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR), China, Council Member of IAHR

Wang Guangqian, Professor of Tsinghua University, China

Huang Guohe, Professor of Canada Regina University, Canada

Li Wanhong, Professor of National Natural Science Foundation of China

Gu Wenzhong, Senior Engineer of China International Center for Economy and Technical Exchange

Hu Chunhong, Secretary General of International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation (IRTCES)

Cao Zhengqi, Professor of Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society, China

Tan Guangming, Professor of Wuhan University, China

Wang Lianxiang, Professor of IWHR, China

Luo Xiangxin, Director General of the Press Center, YRCC

Zhongping Zhu, Researcher of International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka

 

Secretary General                                                           

Shang Hongqi, Deputy Director General of Science, Technology and Foreign Affairs, YRCC

 

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

 

Chairman

Chen Xiaoguo, Chairman of Technical Commission, YRCC

Vice-Chairmen

Liu Changming, Member of China Academy of Science (CAS)

Chen Zhikai, Member of China Academy of Engineering, Professor of IWHR

Wu Zhiyao, Deputy Chairman of Technical Commission, YRCC

Wang Jiayao, Member of China Academy of Engineering 

Members

Xue Songgui, Chief Engineer, YRCC

Gao Jizhang, Director of IWHR, China

Chin-Lien Yen, Professor of National Taiwan University, Taipei, China

Sam S. Y. Wang, Professor of The University of Mississippi, USA

George Y. Leung, Professor of Physics Department, University of Massachusetts, USA

Lee Yee Cheong, Academician Dato’Ir, President Elect WFEO

Hans Wolter, Theme Leader of International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka

David Molden, Theme Leader of International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka

Chih Ted Yang, Professor of Bureau of Reclamation, USA

Y. Cheng, Chairman of Sinotecch Foundation for Research & Development of Engineering Sciences & Technologies, Taipei, China

Xia Jun, Professor of Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, China Academy of Science

Zhu Qingping, Deputy Chief Engineer, YRCC

Long Yuqian, Professor of the Yellow River Conservancy Commission

Lin Binwen, Professor of the Yellow River Conservancy Commission

Li Wenxue, Director and Professor of Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC

Li Wei, Professor of Wuhan University, China

Zhang Ren, Professor of Tsinghua University, China

Li Ming, Professor of National Natural Science Foundation of China

Cheng Xiaotao, Professor of IWHR, China

Zhang Renduo, Professor of Ohio University, USA

Huib J.de Vriend, President of WLDelft Hydraulics, Netherlands

H.J.Overbeek, Professor and Head of Department of Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Van Beek, Professor of WLDelft Hydraulics, Netherlands

Volkhard Wetzel, Federal Institute of Hydrology (BFG)

Kuniyoshi TakeuchiProfessor of Yamanashi University, Japan

Yeou-Koung Tung, Professor of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Hongyuan Lee, Professor of National Taiwan University, Taipei, China

Jinn-Chuang Yang, Professor of National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, China

Joseph H.W. Lee, Professor of The Hong Kong University

Wang Hao, Professor of IWHR, China

Liu Shukun, Professor of IWHR, China

 

CENTRAL THEME AND TECHICAL SESSIONS

 

Central theme is the river basin management mode and experience, and up-to-date technology application in the 21st century. The IYRF Conference Sites will consist of a main conference hall for general reports and 5 meeting rooms for technical sessions.

According to the content and the number of papers we have received, the opening and closing ceremony, general reports and Special Sessions will be held in the main conference hall, and the technical sessions will be held in the meeting rooms simultaneously. Two scientists, one from host country and another from guest country, will be appointed to chair a session. Technical sessions will be grouped as follows:

 

A. Basin Water Resources Management

Convenors: Chen Xiaoguo (Chinaand Frank RijsbermanSri Lanka

ContactorSun Feng (Secretariat, LOC)

The topics include the basin water management models and their development trends; application of information technology and modernization of river basin management. Special sessions A-s1 and A-s2 will be organized under this theme for dialogue on the integrated river basin management and the Yellow River Research, to summarize and exchange their experience of the river basin management, and also warmly welcome the opinions and suggestions for the Yellow River basin management.

B. Meandering River Training And Management

Convenors: Xue Songgui (Chinaand Chih Ted YangUSA

ContactorXue Yunpeng  (Secretariat, LOC)

The topics include the meandering river training approaches; physical/mathematical modeling technology; flood prevention and emergency reaction technology for meandering river.

C. River Monitoring and Forecasting

ConvenorsZhu QingpingChina and Van BeekThe Netherlands

ContactorPang Hui (Secretariat, LOC)

The topics include the new water regime survey/forecast technologies; real-time river monitoring and control; modern technologies in basin water resources measurement and evaluation, etc.

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

ConvenorsHuang ZiqiangChinaand Pierre RousselFrance

ContactorLi Yuehui  (Secretariat, LOC)

The topics include the river ecological/environmental concerns; sustainable development of river basins; river ecological simulation models, etc. Under this theme, special sessions D-s1 and D-s2 will be specially organized for the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Legislative Department of Environmental Protection & Resources Conservation Committee of NPC, China and Asian Development Bank (ADB) to introduce international research dynamics on bridging the gap between river ecological water requirement and agricultural water needs and the results of transjurisdictional water pollution management.

E. Basin Water Allocation, Water Right and Water Market

ConvenorsXu ChengChinaand Don BlackmoreAustralia

ContactorFan Jie  (Secretariat, LOC)

The topics include the basin-wise and inter-basin water allocation; water right and water market, etc.

 

TECHNICAL PROGRAM

 

文本框: MONDAY AM, MAY 12, 2003, ASSEMBLY

 

 

 

 


 

9:00-10:00  Opening Ceremony (Simultaneous interpretation)

ChairmenSuo Lisheng and Markosyan Ashot Kh

 

AgendaWelcome Address

By Li Guoying, Chairman of Organizing Committee and Commissioner of YRCC

By Qian Zhengying, Honor Chairwoman of Advisory Committee, Member of CAE

By Suo Lisheng, Vice Minister of MWR, PRC, Honor Chairman of Advisory Committee

By Frank Rijsberman, Member of Advisory Committee, President of IWMI

By Katsuji Matsunami, Director of ADB

10:00-10:20 Coffee Break

 

10:20-12:20 General Reports (Simultaneous interpretation)

ChairmenHuang Ziqiang and Yves Caristan

 

By Suo Lisheng, Vice Minister of Ministry of Water Resources of China

             Water trading in the Murray-Darling Basin, a critical tool for sustainable water use

By Don BlackmoreChief Executive,Murray-Darling Basin Commission, Australia

The 21st Century Strategy for Yellow River Harnessing with “Three Yellow Rivers” Construction Projects

By Li GuoyingCommissioner, the Yellow river conservancy commission

By Franck Rijsberman, President of International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

文本框: MONDAY PM, MAY 12, 2003, TECHNICAL SESSIONS

 

 

 

 


 

SESSION A-1         14:00-16:00

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsDon BlackmoreAustralia and Shi ChunxianChina

 

14:00 River basin management concepts

By Markosyan Ashot Kh.,Mkrtumyan Mher.M, Martirosyan Gagik, and Tokmajyan Hovhanes V., Yerevan, the Republic of Armenia

14:20 On Groundwater resource administrative method in Yellow River basin

By Xiao SujunBi LimingHe Hongmou Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute of YRCC, China

14:40 Policy study on water management in the Huaihe River Basin

By Zhang HailunNanjing Institute of Hydrology and Water Resources, China

15:00 The Waikato river basin new zealand; changing river basin management-from a planned to a market economy

      By David ParkinNew Zealand

15:20 Modeling Tonle Sap Basin for Sustainable Resources Management

By Jorma Koponen, Markku Virtanen and Hannu Lauri, EIA Ltd. Juha Sarkkula, Finnish Environment Institute, Marko Keskinen and Olli Varis, Matti Kummu, Helsinki university of Technology, Finland

15:40 Sustainable Utilization Countermeasures for Yellow River Water Resources

By Lin Hongda, Zhang Guangzhen, Wei JianZibo Yellow River Bureau, Shangdong, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION A-2         16:20-18:20

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsYves CaristanFrance)、Xue SongguiChina

 

16:20 The Key to Managing the Murray-Darling Basin: integrated catchment management

By Don Blackmore, Murray-Darling Basin Commission, Canberra, Australia

16:40 Effect of Yellow River Water Sector Investment on Basin Economic Development

By Liu Bin, Shang Yuming, Liu Wen,  Ma Xianguo, Office of Chief Engineer, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

17:00 A legal and institutional framework for the analysis of water and land management: a methodological tool for river basin management

By Ian Hannam , Department of Land and Water Conservation NSW Australia

17:20 On Developing Trend of Water Resources Management——Comparative Analysis of The Current Water Law and the 1988 Water Law

By Liu Yongqiang, Zhang Xiaoqin, ZhaopingUpper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

17:40 A quantifying method of water renewability: Case study of the malianhe watershed in China

By Xi Jun, Zhonggen Wang, Changming liu, Gangsheng WangInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, China Academy of Science, Beijing, China

18:00 Information technology for flood prevention and protection: the ANFAS project, Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences

By V. Prinet and N. Courtois, BRGM – France

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION B-1         14:00-16:00

B. Meandering River Training And Management

 

ChairsCheng Xiaotao (China) and H.J.Overbeek (The Netherlands)

 

14:00 Recent floods and corresponding countermeasures in Taipei

By Hong-yuan Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, China

14:20 The new flood prevention strategy in China

 By Guozhi Du, The Office of National Flood Control And Drought Relief Headquarter, Beijing, China

14:40 Discussion on Counter Measures to Deal With the Phenomena of Tearing River Bed Off in the Main Stream of Yumenkou-Tongguan Reach

    By XueXuanshi, Yellow River Shaanxi Bureau, YRCC, Shaanxi, China

15:00 Vane Performance in River Bend

By Md.Rashedul Islam, M.M.Hossain, M.A.Mukto, Sara FerdousiWRE, BUET, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh

15:20 Discussion on Regulation Approach to Wandering River Channel

By Bi Cifen, Shen Shoubai, Wang Fugui, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

15:40 Theoretical Research and Practice on River Dredging for Deposition Reduction in the Narrow Reach of the Lower Yellow River

By Yao Wenyi, Hou Zhijun ,Wang Dechang, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION B-2         16:20-18:20

B. Meandering River Training And Management

 

ChairsLi Wenxue (China) and Joseph H.W. Lee (Hong Kong, China)

 

16:20 Analysis on Applied Results of Cord-reinforced Sacked Concrete Mattress Technique in Shandong Section of Yellow River River

By Li Xining, Meng Xiangwen,Sun Liijuan, Shandong Yellow River Management Bureau, YRCC, Jinan, China

16:40 Modelling of flood defence measures in the lower yellow river using Sobek

By Zheng Bing Wang, E.Kemink, H.J.de Vriend, E.van Beek, Delft hydraulics, Delft, The Netherlands

17:00 On mechanism for adjustment of the Lower Yellow River due to change in regime of flow and sediment

      By Qu Shaojun, Qian yiying, Li xiaoping, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

17:20 River training problems of meandering channels

By Hajime MIWA, Takeshi NAGAYOSHI, Iwate University, Japan

17:40 Training direction for meandering lower Yellow River

By Zhang BaishanFu JianmingHenan Yellow River Management Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

18:00 Brief Analysis on Characteristics and Reasons of River Works Danger in the Lower Yellow River

By Puqing Wang, Caiping Wu, Wenhua Chang, Bangyu Wang, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION C-1         14:00-16:00

C. River Monitoring and Forecasting

 

ChairsZhu Qingping (China) and Peter J.M.Kerssens (Netherlands)

 

14:00 A WebGIS-based Flood Control Decision Support System for Heilongjiang Province

By Yifeng ZhaiHuicheng Zhou, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China

14:20 Irrigation Water Saving Issues in the Yellow River Basin: A Case Study in Huinong Irrigation District

By L.S. Pereira, J.M. Gonçalves, A.A. Campos etc. Departamento de Engenharia Rural Instituto Superior de Agronomia Tapada da Ajuda 1349-017 Lisboa Portugal

14:40 Precipitation character and locating analysis of basic rainfall stations in the Yellow River Basin  

By Yang HanyingHydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

15:00 A new Method of Decision Support to River Flood Management

By Huib J.de Vriend, J.P.M.Dijkman, WL/Delft Hydraulics, Delft, The Netherland

15:20 To Improve Hydrometric Forecasting Precision for Water Unified Operation on the Yellow River

By Huo Shiqing, Rao Suqiu, Zhang HaiminHydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

15:40 Anti-Erosion Measures of Turbines on High Silt Content Rivers, Chen Dexin, YangJianshe, North China Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydro Power, Zhengzhou, Zhengzhou, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION C-         16:20-18:20

C. River Monitoring and Forecasting

 

Chairs Ma JimingChinaand Z.B. Wang (The Netherlands)

 

16:20 Research on the method and application of Real-time flood forecast for Luhuen Reservoir

By Xingyuan Song, Shenglian Guo, Zhicheng Su etc. Department of Hydrology and Water Resources ,Wuhan University, P.R.China

16:40 Effects of the choice of data on runoff prediction with the xinanjiang model

By Pieter.J.M.de Laat, Liyan, IHE, Delft, The Netherlands

17:00 Effects of Parameter Uncertainties on Forecast Accuracy of Xinanjiang Model

By Hihua LU and Yeou-Koung TUNG, The Hong Kong University of Science &Technology, Hong Kong

17:20 Application Comparison of Two Hydrological Models in Upper Yellow River

By Wang Guoqing, Pang Hui, Rao Suqiu, Huang Xianqing, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

17:40 Real time hydrological modeling paris (inflow forecast model and system management of SHIPSHAW river)

By Daniel Damov, SNC-lAVALIN INC Canada

18:00 Application of Data-Driven Modelling to Flood Forecasting with A Case Study for the Huai River in China

By Dimitri P. SOLOMATINE, XUE Yunpeng, International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic, and Environmental Engineering (IHE-Delft), Delft, The Netherlands

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION D-s1         14:00-18:20

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection: Ecological Water Requirement and Agricultural Water Needs

 

Chairs: Frank Rijsberman (IWMI) and Liu Heng (China)

 

Agenda

1         Irrigation management effects on yield and water productivity of inbred and aerobic rice varieties in Kaifeng

By R. Cabangon, G. Lu, T.P. Tuong, B.A.M. Bouman, Y. Feng, Zhang Zhichuan, IWMI

2         Evapotranspiration of crops by remote sensing using the energy balance based algorithms

By Yann Chemin, IWMI

3         Rice impact in Henan irrigation districts along the lower Yellow River reaches

By Dong Bin, Liang Zhichen, Ronald Loeve, David Molden, Yang Baozhong, IWMI

4         Combining Urban and Rural Water Use for a Sustainable North China Plain

By Eloise Kendy, Tammo S. Steenhuis and David J. Molden, IWMI

5         5Optional Water Development Strategies for the Yellow River Basin: Balancing Agricultural and Ecological Water Demands

By Ximing Cai and Mark W. Rosegrant, IWMI

6         6Identifying Water Saving Opportunities: Examples from Three Irrigation Districts in China’s Yellow River and Yangtze Basins

By Nicolas Roost, David Molden, Zhongping Zhu and Ronald Loeve, IWMI

7         7Improving Irrigation Water Use Efficiency, Productivity and Equity. Simulation Experiments in the Downstream Yellow River Basin

By Nicolas Roost, IWMI

8         Growing More Rice with Less Water: An Overview of Research in Liuyuankou Irrigation System, Henan Province, China

By Ronald Loeve, Randy Barker, David Dawe, Hong Lin, Dong Bin, IWMI

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION D-1         14:00-16:00

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsLiu Changming (China) and Van Beek (The Netherlands)

 

14:00 Shoreline Changes of the Yellow River Detlta and Its Sub-Delta Evolution Trend

By Li Fulin and Chen Fanglin, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China

14:20 Problems in Main Stream of Yumenkou-Tongguan Reach and How To Solve Them

By Xue Xuanshi, Yellow River Shaanxi Bureau, YRCC, Shaanxi, China

14:40 Environmental and Economic Consideration on Restoration of River Flow Regime

By Nobuyuki Tamai, Naoki Shirakawa, Department of Civil Engineering, Kanazawa University, Japan

15:00 Analysis on Water and Land Resources Development and Utilization of Dam System in Chuanzhangou Watershed in Inner Mongolia

By Guo Yumei, Mu Zhenlian, Bai Zhigang, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

15:20 Views on eco-construction and sustainable water resources utilization and protection in Yellow River basin

By Liu Hongxia, Song Shixia, Sun Feng, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

15:40 Degeneration and Countermeasures of Water Resources System of the Changjiang River Delta

By Wang Dong and Shi YunliangDept. of Urban and Resources Sciences, Nanjing Univ., Nanjing, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION D-2         16:20-18:20

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsGao Jizhang (China) and Sam S.Y. Wang (USA)

 

16:20 Current Situation of Gully and Dam System Construction in Sediment and Coarse Sediment Areas in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River and Countermeasures

By Song Huibin, Gao KeliangUpper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

16:40 Analysis of eco-environmental changes in near term and water resources frangibility of the headwater region of Yellow River

By Wu qingZhou Yanli Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou

17:00 Temporal-Spatial Characteristics of Discharge at Zhengyixia and Ecological Effect

By Yang Guoxian, He Hongmou, Yang Lifeng, Li Fusheng, Ma Yingping, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute,YRCC , Zhengzhou, China

17:20 Ecological protection and sustainable development of Indus river basin,Indus

By Fawad Saeed, Central Design Office, Water and Power Development Authority, Lahore, Pakistan

17:40 Yellow River ecological conservation and sustainable development, Qiu Xichang, Xi Xiujuan, Zhang Guo’en ,Yellow River Shanxi Bureau, YRCC, Shanxi, China

18:00 The Environmental changes of the Yellow River Basin and the Ecological Countermeasures

By Li Liyang, Wang JinlingYellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION E-1         14:00-16:00

E. Basin Water Allocation, Water Right and Water Market

 

ChairsIan Hannam (Australia) and Liu Xiaoyan (China)

 

14:00 Some views on the water right management in the watershed

By Pei Yong, Chen Yongqi, Liu HongxiaDepartment of Water Resources Management and Regulation, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

14:20 River Water Right Original Distribution Model among Regions in a Basin

By Su Qing, Shi Guoqing, Wu Xiangting, Resettlement Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

14:40 The foundation and ideas of Yellow River Basin water right market, Guo Quanming, Xi Xiujuan, Yellow River Shanxi Bureau, YRCC, Shanxi, China

15:00 Primary Analysis of the Foundation and Perfection of the Yellow River Water Right System

By Ma ZhengweiYellow River Deizhou Bureau  Shandong, China

15:20 The discussion and analysis about the Dongping Lake water resources right

By Sun Yuankuo, Shandong Yellow River Management Bureau, YRCC

15:40 Discussion

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION E-2         16:20-18:20

E. Basin Water Allocation, Water Right and Water Market

 

ChairsHans Wolter (IWMI) and Huang Jiesheng (China)

 

16:20 Enhance Yellow River Water Management with Water Right Theory

By Hu Yurong, Chen Yongqi, Department of Water Resources Management and Regulation, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

16:40Nourishing and Developing Yellow River Water Market with Water Right Theories Jin Sirong, Sun ShulanGuxian Project Bureau ,YRCC, Henan, China

17:00 Yellow River Water Right Conditions, Problems and Solutions

By Sun Yuankuo, Shandong Yellow River Management Bureau, YRCC, Jinan, China

17:20 Practice of Water Regulation on the Yellow River

By Liu Xiaoyan, Zhou Jianbo, Yu SonglinDepartment of Water Resources Management and Regulation, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

17:40 Water Allocation Institutions in the Yellow River Basin:Framework, Evaluation and Perspective

By Wang Yahua, Tsinghua UniversityBeijin, China

18:00 Technical Practice and Effect of Water Dispatch of the Heihe River

   By Chang BingyanHeihe River Management Bureau, YRCC, Lanzhou, China

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

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SESSION A-s1         8:00-12:20

A. Basin Water Resources Management: Dialogue on the Integrated River Basin Management and the Yellow River Research (Simultaneous interpretation)

 

ChairsFrank Rijsberman (IWMI) and Shang Hongqi (YRCC)

 

Agenda

1         A comparative study on watershed management in western Europe and China

By Xiaobin Bao, Justus Wesseler and Ekko C. van IerlandNetherlands

2         A Primary Study on the New Strategy for the Renovation of Yellow River

By WEI Zhilin, CHEN Dahong, FENG Xiaoxiang, CUI Zhanfeng, College of Water and Hydropower, Wuhan University, Wuhan, P. R. China

3       Development and Utilization of Irrigation and Water Conservancy of Loess Plateau

By George Y.Leung ,Massachusetts University, U.S.A

4         Current Situation of Ecological Environment Construction for Soil and Water Conservation of the Yellow River & Countermeasures for Regional Sustainable Development

By Zhou YueluUpper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

5         Institutional Reform and Impacts: The Case Study in the Yellow River Basin

By Jinxia Wang, Zhigang Xu, Jikun Huang And Scott Rozelle, IWMI

6         Integrated water resource management for the yellow river basin in China

By Rongchao Li, Eelco van Beek, Delft University of TechnologyDelft, the Netherlands

7         12 Years of Co-operation in Water Resources Development of the Yellow River - A Review of the Past and Suggestion for the Future

By Reiter Peter H., PR Water Consulting Ltd. Helsinki, Finland

8         Studies on Problems and Countermeasures of the Water Resources of the Yellow River

By Zhang Haimin, Li Shiming,  Niu YuguoHydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION A-3         8:00-10:00

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

Chairs: F. Pinard (France) and Zhang Hailun (China)

 

8:00 Optimization in Watershed Management for Sediment Reduction

By Shulin Chen, Guangde Wang, Guobin Fu, Claudio Stockle, Mike Barber, Washington State University, USA

8:20 Application of Decision Support System to the Yellow River Water Resources Management

By Zhang Huiyan, Wang Yu, Yang Libin, Yan Dapeng, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

8:40 The French experience in River Basin Management

By J.F.Talec, France

9:00 Water Resources Management System Yangtze River Basin

By Liu Zhensheng, Jiang Zhongxiang, Bureau of Water Administration and Water Resources, Changjiang Water Resources Commission , Wuhan, China

9:20 Problems and Countermeasures of Watershed Management in China

By Feng Yan, Yang Zhifeng, Institute of Environmental Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China

9:40 Preparation of the Bangladesh National Water Management Plan

By Malcolm Wallace and VR Baghirathan, Halcrow Group Ltd, UK

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION A-4         10:20-12:20

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsB.P. Spillett(UK) and Xia Jun (China)

 

10:20 Study on the Water Resources Allocation Mode of Yellow River

By Qian Xi, Wang Lei, Yang JianshunOffice of Chief Engineer, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

10:40 Situation and Countermeasures of Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection

By Feng Kejian, Lian Yu, Li Xianglong, Song Shixia, Zhangqing, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

11:00 The Reverted Water Quantity And Natural Runoff Research of Yellow River Drainage Basin in The Period of 1991~1997, Li Dong, Wang Yuming, Li Hongliang, Li ShimingHydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

11:20 The global management of water in France

By Christian TERRIER, William BOUFFARD, Compagnie Nationale du Rhone, France

11:40 The global management of water in France: « The river basin Agencies »

By William Bouffard, Compagnie Nationale du Rhone, France

12:00 The Achievements, Problems and Countermeasures for the Management of Huaihe River Basin

By  The Huaihe River Commission of MWR, Bengbu, China

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

 

SESSION B-3         8:00-10:00

B. Meandering River Training And Management

 

ChairsHongyuan Lee (Taipei, China) and Zhang Hongwu (China)

 

8:00 Secondary Flows and Sediment Control by Spur Dikes

By OHMOTO Terunori, Ryuichi Hirakawa, Kumamoto University, Japan

8:20 A Composite Mathematical Model for the Wandering Reach in the Lower Yellow River

By Junqiang Xia, Guangqian Wang, Hongwu Zhang, Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

8:40 Hydraulic Study on Dredging Channel on Yellow River Downstream in Shandong Province

By Yao Wenyi, Yang Ming, He Ruiyong, Wang Dechang, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

9:00 Fluid-sediment interaction in silt-laden flow

By John C.Winterwerp, Huib J.de Vriend, Zheng Bing Wang, Netherlands

9:20 Morphological Response to River Training in the Lower Yellow River

By Baosheng Wu1, Jiming Ma, Baishan Zhang and Jiye Ma, Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

9:40 A Long Distance Estuary Scouring Quasi-2D Numerical Model for the Yellow River Lower and Estuary Reach

By Lee Dongfeng, Chen Liangdi, Chen Mei, Zhejiang Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydro power, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION B-4         10:20-12:20

B. Meandering River Training And Management

 

ChairsWu Baosheng (China) and Volkhard Wetzel (Germany)

 

10:20 Should the Sand Bar at the Yellow River Mouth Be Removed?

By Wang Wan Zhan, Xia Xue jie, Liu Xiao Mei, Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

10:40 Organized Vortex Strutures in an Open Channel Flow with Sand Ridges

By OHMOTO Terunori, S.Hayashi N.Koreeda, Kumamoto University, Japan

11:00 Study on regulation methods of wandering channel in the lower Yellow River

By Zhang XianchaoHenan Yellow River Management Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

11:20 Reducing Sediment Loads to the Yellow River: Options and Challenges From a Land Use and Soil and Water Conservation Perspective

By Coen J. Ritsema1, Jannes Stolte1, Erik G.M. van den Elsen1, Li Rui, Baoyuan Liu, Bojie Fu, Chen Liding, Victor Jetten, Rudi Hessel, Stig Ledin, Ingmar Messing and Minh-ha Fagerström Wageningen, Netherlands

11:40 The influence of lake sediment on the changes of agrochemical and some physical properties in Cambisols

By Eugenija Baksiene, Vilnius, Lithuania

12:00 Physical Models for the Yellow River and Their Applications, Jiang Enhui, Wang Guodong, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION C-3         8:00-10:00

C. River Monitoring and Forecasting

 

ChairsReiter Peter H. (Finland) and Yao Songling (China)

 

8:00 Application of computer models to flood control and flood benefits evaluation

By Christian Guillaud, SNC-LAVALIN Inc., Montreal, Canada

8:20 Flood Prevention Situation and Prompt Measures to be Taken Downstream of Yellow River after Establishment of Xiaolangdi Reservoir

By Li Wenhao, Zhang Tongde, Li Hairong, An Cuihua, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

8:40 Xiaolangdi Multi-purpose Project and Its Function for the Downstream Flood Control of the Yellow River

By Zhai Jiarui, Office of Flood Control, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

9:00 An Assessment of the Zeravshan River Runoff

By L.M. KarandaevaHydrometeorological Institute  Tashkent Uzbekistan

9:20 Analysis of the Situation and Countermeasures of the Water Environment In the Yellow River Basin

By Guo Zheng, Yuan Lihua, Lian Huiping, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection BureauZhengzhou, China

9:40 The Precision Analysis of The Water Diversion Amount in The Irrigated Area Located at The Lower Reaches of Yellow River in 1990s

By Wang Yuming, Lidong, Li Hongliang, Hydrology Bureau, YRCC

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION C-4         10:20-12:20

C. River Monitoring and Forecasting

 

ChairsJohn R.Gray (USA) and Li Wei (China)

 

10:20 Development and Expectation of Hydrometric Technology on the Yellow River

By Zhang Liuzhu, Qiushu Hui, Zhang YongpingHydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

10:40 Actuality and Development Countermeasure of Basic Mapping of Yellow River

By Liu Haojie, Han Mingfeng , Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC,Zhengzhou, China

11:00 Hydraulic Physical Modeling for Hydropower Development of River Basin in Manitoba, Canada

By Philip D. Wang, Bermoe K.Osiowy, Yeshiqiang, Hydro Power Planning Department, Power Planning & Development Division, Manitoba, Canada

11:20 Detective and Monitoring Techniques on the Dangerous Situation of the Stone foundation of Yellow River Training Engineering Works

By Zhang Baosen, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

11:40 Development of a distributed hydrological model for the Yellow River basin

By Dawen YANG, Chong Li, Katumi Musiake, Tetsuya Kusuda, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

12:00 The development conspectus of foundational geography information system in Yellow river valley

By Gao Qingfang, Cao Tianyi, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC,Zhengzhou, China

 

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION D-3         8:00-10:00

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsLi Guifen(China) and Philip D.Wang (Canada)

 

8:00 Guxian hydraulic pivot construction is strategic engineer to develop regional economy and prevent riverbed raising

By Du Bangqing, Zhao Guangyao, Ma guoli, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

8:20 Experimental Research of Density Flow in Xiaolangdi Reservoir

By Zhang Junhua, Chen Shukui, Li Shuxia, Ma Huaibao, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

8:40 Status of Aquatic Environment of Reservoir Area and Downstream during the Construction Period of the Yellow River Xiaolangdi Multipurpose Dam Project and Problem Analysis

By Wang Liwei, Zhang Shuguang, Song Huali, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

9:00 Watershed development programmes for reduction in SPRs in River Valley Catchment of India

By G.Sastry, Y.V.R.Reddy, N.N.Reddy, H.P.Singh, Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad, India

9:20 Water environmental problems associated with natural processes and human activities in the lower reach of the Yellow River

By Jianyao Chen, Changyuan Tang, Yoshihiro Fukushima, Makoto Taniguchi, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan

9:40 The application of "3S" technology on the soil and water Conservation of Yellow River Valley

By Yu Quangang , Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, Xi’an, China

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION D-4         10:20-12:20

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsLi Ming (China) and Zhang renduo (USA)

 

10:20 Development of Soil and Water Conservation in the Loess Plateau and its Strategy in New Century

By Liu Zhengjie, Department of Water and Soil Conservation, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

10:40 Socioeconomic benefit of optimal land use determination for the rehabilitation of upper solo subwatershed, Indonesia

By K.Murtilaksono, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia

11:00 To Deepen the Work of Prevention and Supervision on Soil and Water and Promote the Sustainable Development for Watershed Ecological Environment

By Chen Ping, Duan Juqing, Liujing, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, Xi’an, China

11:20 Preliminary Discussion on the Aim of Soil and Water Conservation in Yellow River Basin in tenth five-year

By Chen Jiangnan, Wang Guoqing, Duan Wenzhong, Wang Lingling, Wang Changgao, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

11:40 Compound Effect of Comprehensive Soil and Water Conservation Measures on Sediment Trapping

By Liu Libin, Liubin, Houqixiu , Office of Chief Engineer, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

12:00 Present Situation of Ecological Environment in Upper and Middle Yellow River and Corresponding Countermeasures

By Gao Keliang , Song Huibin, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, Xi’an, China

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

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SESSION A-s2         14:00-18:20

A. Basin Water Resources Management: Dialogue on the Integrated River Basin Management and the Yellow River Research (Simultaneous interpretation)

 

ChairsLiu Xiaoyan (YRCC) and Ian Makin (IWMI)

 

Agenda

1         Prototype Test for Water and Sediment Regulation of the Yellow River

By Li Guoying, Yellow River Conservancy Commission, Zhengzhou, China

2         Strategic study on Yellow River regulation and water supply

By Yang Shuqing, Depart. Of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore

3         Summary on the Problems and Studies of Sediment in the Yellow River

By Li Wenxue, Zhang Yuanfeng, Su Yunqi, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

4         Control or not Control: Experience Share on Historical and Present Flood Control Policy in the Yellow River in China and in the Netherlands

By Rongchao li, K.M.de Bruijn, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands

5         Hazard Mitigation Related to Water and Sediment Fluxes in the Yellow River Basin, China, Based on Comparable Basins of the United States

By W. R. Osterkamp and J. R. GrayUSGS, USA

6         Yellow River Basin Water Accounting

By Zhongping Zhu, Mark Giordano, Ximing Cai and David Molden, IWMI

7         Sediment-Removing Capacity and Wandering of the Yellow Riiver

By Zhao-Yin WANG and Yongsheng WU, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

8         The Impacts of Climate Change on Regional Surface Water Supply from Reservoir Storage in China

By David A.Wiberg and Kenneth M. Strzepek, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION A-5         14:00-16:00

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsWang Guangqian (China) and Huib J.de Vriend (The Netherlands)

 

14:00 Role of surface and ground water interactions in the water use efficiency of alluvial basins-example from China and Pakistan

By S.Khan, C.Yuanlai, K.Ullah and D.Chen, Australia

14:20 The Developing Irrigation Career in Yellow River

By Wang Ziying, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

14:40 Mekong River Basin Decision Support Framework

By Richard Harpin, Jon Wicks, Malcolm Wallace, Nguyen Tat Dac, Representative Office of Halcrow China Ltd, Shenzhen, China

15:00 The Research of Integrated Hydrologic-Economic-Environmental-institutional Yellow River basin Model based on Theory of Water Resources Complex Adaptive System

By Zhao Jianshi, Wang Guangqian, Weng Wenbin Dept. of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

15:20 Water Use and Water Saving in Yellow River Irrigation Areas

By Li Hui’an, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

15:40 Construction of Yellow River digital project management system

By Lu Dutian, Cui Jianzhong, Department of Construction and Management, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION A-6         16:20-18:20

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsWang Zhaoyin (China) and Christian Terrier (France)

 

16:20 Infiltration Studies under Pumping Conditions in perched Section of the Yellow River

By Cui Yali, He Guoping, Shao Jingli, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China

16:40 Analysis and Assessment on Calculation Result from Yellow River Hydraulogy data during 1919-1951 by interpolation and extropolation

By Li Hongliang, Wang Yuming, Jiang Xiuhua, Hydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

17:00 Accuracy of river effective discharge estimation from magnitude frequency analysis

By M. R. M. Tobatabai, Power and Water Institute of Technology, Tehran, Iran

17:20 Application of a distributed hydrologic model in Wei River Basin

By Zongxue Xu, Kuniyoshi Takeuchi and Hiroshi Ishidara, Yamanashi University, Kofu, Japan

17:40 The Framework for Establishing the Evaluation Index System of Sustainable Water Resources Utilization and Protection in Xiaolangdi-Huayuankou Area

By Chai Chengguo, Yang Xianghui , Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

18:00 Genetic Analysis of Yellow River Tidewater Inflow Sharp-Reduction in 90s

By Zhang XueChengHydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION B-5         14:00-16:00

B. Meandering River Training And Management

 

ChairsHuang Guohe (Canada) and Jiang Naiqian (China)

 

14:00 The Operating Types and Principle of Large Reservoirs on the Stem and Tributaries of the Yellow River

By Hou Suzhen, Jia Enze, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

14:20 Analyses and Discussion on Recent Operation Regimes and Existing Problems of Xiaolangdi Reservoir

By Yu Xin, Li Shiying, Liu Jixiang, An Cuihua, Reconaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

14:40 Banks Protection Using Ecological Engineering: An Interesting Alternative to Classical Methods

By Christian TERRIER, Francis FRUCHART, Guy COLLILIEUX, France

15:00 Effects of initial operation of Xiaolangdi Reservoir on Wandering Reach

By Liu Hailing, Cao Yongtao, Li BingruiYellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, China

15:20 Flow Characteristics of Skimming Flow in Stepped Steep Open-Channel

By OHMOTO Terunori, Zhiying Cui, Norimitsu NARIAI, Kouichi YAKITA, Japan

15:40 Study on operation mode of Xiaolangdi Reservoir

By An Xindai, Shi Chunxian, Yu Xin, Li Shiying, Liu JixiangOffice of Chief Engineer, YRCCZhengzhou, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION B-6         16:20-18:20

B. Meandering River Training And Management

 

ChairsChih Ted Yang (USA) and Hu Chunhong (China)

 

16:20 Numerical Analysis of Unsteady River Flow Using Double Sweep Technique

By A.Khosrojerdi, M.R.Kavianpour, K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

16:40 Impact of aridification on runoff and soil moisture in the Loess Plateau : a case study of Sanchuanhe river basin

By Wang Guoqing, Cheng Jiangnan, Li haobing, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

17:00 Discuss for Measures of Regulating Dangerous Works of Bank Failure of Yihe and Shuhe Rivers

BySu Guanlu, Xu Shufeng, Fuping The Administration Department of Yihe and Shuhe Rivers of the Yi-Shu-Si BureauHuai River. Water Resources Commission, China

17:20 Flood Carrying Capacity Analysis of Xinyihe

By Qu pu, Huang Ruiying The Bureau of Water Resources Management of Yi -shu -si , Huai River. Water Resources Commission, Xuzhou , China  

17:40 Possibilities to estimate soil erosion intensity and sediment transport through GIS technology application

By Josip Petras, Danko Holjevic and Ivica Plisic, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia

18:00 Discussion

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION C-5         14:00-16:00

C. River Monitoring and Forecasting

 

ChairsLee Yee Cheong (Malaysia) and Zhang Hongyue (China)

 

14:00 Progressional Hydrological & Meteorological Forecasting on the Yellow River

By Li Genfeng, Li Xuechun, Zhang Yong, Hydrology Bureau, YRCC

14:20 Use of satellite information and GIS for simulation of inflow to Charvak Reservoir

By Andrey Yakovlev, F.pertziger, Central Asian Research Hydrometeorological Institute(SANIGMI), Tashkent city, Uzbekistan

14:40 Construction and Development of Hydrology and Water Resources Monitoring System of Yellow River

By Yuan Dongliang, Zhang Haimin, Hydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

15:00 U.S. Geological Survey Quality System for Suspended-Sediment Concentration and Particle-Size Analyses

By Natalie Latysh, LeRoy J. Schroder and John R. Gray, USGS, USA

15:20 Functions and Characteristics of Water Quality Information Collection System of the 21st Century Yellow River Basin

By Gao Hong, Wang Liwei, Wang Jinling, Zeng Yong, Qing SongYellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

15:40 Estimation of water table elevation by co-universal kriging

By Jiajun Chen, Qiaoyu Guo and Jinsheng Wang, Bei Jing Normal University, Beijing, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION C-6         16:20-18:20

C. River Monitoring and Forecasting

 

ChairsLi Shiming (China) and John.r Gray (USA)

 

16:20 The on-line automatic monitoring techniques for the water quality of overloaded rivers

By Song Huali, Zeng Yong, Wu Qing, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

16:40 The monitoring Network on the Rhone river and the HYDROMET Software

By Christian TERRIER, Francis FRUCHART, Daniel JOUVE, Muriel HAOND, Bernard THEBE, Patrick RAOUS, France

17:00 Study on the Non-Nature Yellow River Water Resources Monitoring Mode

By Liu JiuyuHydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

17:20 An International Watershed Research Network

By W. R. Osterkamp and John R. GrayUSGS, USA

17:40 Modern Hydrology and spatial information collection technique

By Niu Yuguo, Hydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

18:00 Increasing the Accuracy of GPS Height by precise Geodetic level surface

By Wang Haibin, Ding Wanqing, Guo Chunxi, Reconaissance, Plannig, Design and Research Institute, YRCC,China

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

SESSION D-5         14:00-16:00

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

Chairs Ni Jinren (China) and G.Sastry (India)

 

14:00 The Contaminative Present Condition Analysis of the Toxic Organic Pollutant in the Water Environment of Yellow River Basins

By Liu Xinyu, Liu Linghua, Zhou Yanli, Yan Guiyun, Fan YinqinYellow River Water Resources Protection Bureau,YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

14:20 Sustainability of Sri Lanka's Ancient Irrigation Systems - Lessons from the Past

By Ranjinee Lanka Haturusinha, Colombo, Sri Lanka

14:40 Watershed environment protection and regulation of the Yellow River

By Xing Hua, Zhou DanEstuary Bureau, YRCC, Shangdong, China

15:00 Supervisory Theory and Practice of the Ecological Construction Project for Soil and Water Conservation of the Yellow River and Corresponding Countermeasures to the Existing Problems

By Li Yunxue,Guan Junfeng, Deng Jihua , Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

15:20 Preliminary Opinions on Ecological Benefits of Soil and Water Conservation on Environment Construction on the Loess Plateau

By Kang Lingling, Wei Yichang, Wang Yunzhang, Yao Wenyi , Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

15:40 Vegetation Construction During the Development and Management of the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River

By Li Min, Zhang Li, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION D-6         16:20-18:20

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsDavid Parkin (New Zealand) and Li Yuanhua (China)

 

16:20 Study on soil and water conservation in harnessing Yellow River

By Shi Xuejian, Kang Lingling, Wang Lingling, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

16:40 Effects of land use on spatial heterogeneity of soil hydraulic properties on the Loess Plateau in China

By Jannes Stolte, Guanghui Zhang, Guobin Liu, Coen J. Ritsema, Rudi HesselAlterra Green World Research, Wageningen, the Netherlands

17:00 Analyse of Reducing Flood and Sediment Effect of Soil and Water Conservation and Ecology Project Construction and Discussion on Sustainable Development Strategy  in Middle Yellow River HuangFuchuan and JingHe river watershed as example

By Ran Dachuan, Liu Bin, Wang Hong, Bai Zhigang, Ma Yong, Xifeng Soil and Water Conservation Experimental Station of Water Resources Committee of Yellow River, Gansu, Xifeng, China

17:20 Discussion on the Technical Problems of Water and Soil Conservation & Ecological Environment Construction in the Loess Plateau Region

By Cao Quanyi, Li Xueyong, Tianshui Water and Soil Conservation Scientific Test Station of the Yellow River Conservancy, Gansu, Tianshui,, China

17:40 Analysis of the Overall Arrangement and Prospect of the Gully and Dam Construction in the Kuyehe River Basin

By Liu Baohong, Bureau of Supervision of Water and Soil Conservation in the contiguous areas of Shanxi, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia,, Yulin, China

18:00 Geography Information System of Soil and water Conservation for Yellow River Valley

By Luo Wanqin, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

 

18:20  Session Closed

 

 

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SESSION SP-1         8:30-10:00

CP. Challenge Program (CP) Yellow River Basin Kick off WORKSHOP 

 

ChairsHuang Ziqiang (Vice-commissioner, YRCC)

 

8:30 Welcome addressing

By Mr. Huang Ziqiang, Vice-commissioner, YRCC

8:35 Presentation

By Representative of MWR

8:45 Presentation on Challenge Program

By Dr Ania Grobicki, CP Coordinator, IWMI

9:15 CP Operation Perspectives in YR Basin

     By Dr. Zhongping Zhu, CP Liaison in YR Basin, IWMI

9:25 Presentation on Issues in YRB Water Resources Management, the Prior International Cooperation Area of YRCC and CP in YRB

     By Prof. Liu Xiaoyan, CP YRB Coordinator, Director of International Cooperation, Sci&Tech. YRCC

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION SP-2         10:20-11:40

CP. Challenge Program (CP) Yellow River Basin Kick off WORKSHOP 

 

ChairsHuang Ziqiang (Vice-commissioner, YRCC)

 

10:20-11:40 Comments and Discussion By Stickholders

10:20 Comments on CP in YRB

By Mr. Shi Chunxian, Vice-commissioner , YRCC

10:35 Comments on CP by stickholders Representative of Upper and Middle YR

By Mr. Guo Shaohong from Inner Mongolia

10:50 Comments on CP by stickholders Representative of Universities and Research Institutes

11:05 Comments on CP by stickholders Representative of Upper and Middle YR

By Mr. Lian Yu, Yellow River Water Resources Protection Bureau

11:20 Summary

      By Mr. Huang Ziqiang, Vice-commissioner , YRCC

11:40 Session Closed



 

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SESSION A-7         8:00-10:00

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsWang Lianxiang (China) and Pirre Roussel (France)

 

8:00 Integrated water-resources modeling re-visited

By D G Jamieson, Zheng Fu Rao, Thames Water International Clearwater Court , UK

8:20 Impact of Runoff and Sediment Changing on Sanmenxia Reservoir

By Zhang Cuiping, Li Wenxue, Jiang Naiqian, Zhang Yuanfeng, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

8:40 Discussion on Discharge Scale and Future Operation of Sanmenxia Project

By Wang Yujie, Ji Li, Wang Haijun, Sanmenxia Project Bureau, YRCC, Sanmenxia, China6

9:00 Dynamic Fuzzy Control Analysis of Flood Control Limit Levels for Reservoir

By WANG Shu-ying, CHENG Shou-yu & GAO Yong-shen, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian , China

9:20 Comprehensive Analysis and Study of Dynamic Control on Water Level of Sanmenxia Reservoir in Flood Season

By Wu Daosheng, Wang Yujie, Sanmenxia Project Bureau, YRCC, Sanmenxia, China

9:40 Morphometry of selected watersheds,their bed sediment load characteristics and reclamation measures for sediment control in outer Himalayas

By G.Sastry, U.S.Patnaik, V.V.Dhruva Narayana, Central Soil & Water Conservation Research & Training Institute (CSWCRTI), Dehradun, India

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION A-8         10:20-12:20

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsKuniyoshi Takeuchi (Japan) and Liu Shukun (China)

 

10:20 Solving Schemes for Hydrologic Sediment Data Analysis by Excel

By Sun Zanying, Su Yunqi, Wang Guoqing, Xue Yunpeng, Institute of Hydraulic Research,YRCC, China

10:40 StreamStats: A Prototype U.S. Geological Survey Web Site for Stream Information

By Kernell G. Ries III, USGS, USA

11:00 Envisagement of Applying ”Digital Yellow River” Project to Yellow River Basin Planning

By Wang Junliang, Wang Tong, Zhang Jiyong, Lei Ming, Tan Hao, He Liupeng, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC,China

11:20 Some Ideas of the Digital Yellow River Construction in Henan Province

By Chen Quanhui, Zhang Baishan, Henan Yellow River Management Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

11:40 The Digitization for the Protection of the Yellow River Water Resource

By Niu Yongsheng, Li Dongya, Wang Xianfeng, Zhang Shaofeng, Zhao HuilinWater Resource Protection Bureau of Yellow River basins ,Zhengzhou, China

12:00 Mapping of snow pack and avalanche risk

By E.R.Semakova, Tashkent of Uzbekistan

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION A-9         8:00-10:00

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsWang Jiayao (China) and Jinn-Chuang Yang (Taipei, China)

 

8:00 Modern Information Technology Based Directional Retrival of Annual Precipitation of the Yellow River Basin

By Wang Hao, Wang Jianhua, Jiang Dong, Institute of Water resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, China

8:20 Drought Information System in Korea

By Dong-Ryul Lee, Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Republic of Korea

8:40 Evaluation of Sediment-Surrogate Technologies for Computation of Suspended-Sediment Transport

By John R. Gray, Eduardo Patiño, Patrick P. Rasmussen, Matthew C. Larsen, Theodore S. Melis, David J. Topping, Michael S. Runner, and Carlos Figueroa Alamo, USGS, USA

9:00 Management of the Volga River water resource system under global climate change

By Alexander L. Velikanov, Water Problems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

9:20 On the effective rainfall collection& utilization technology in mountainous orchard on gulled loess rolling hills

By Ren Yangjun, Ji Jianlao, Zhao Junxia, Dong GuangminTianshui Soil and Water Conservation Scientific Experiment Station of the Yellow Riverr  Conservacy Committee, Tianshui, Gansu, China

9:40 Analysis on Factors Affecting Qinhe River Runoff

By He Hongmou, Chen Hongli, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design & Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION A-10         10:20-12:20

A. Basin Water Resources Management

 

ChairsDavid Molden (USA) and Wang Hao (China)

 

10:20 The economic incentives concept in the water relations

By Nazaryan Gevorg H., Markosyan Ashot Kh., Mkrtumyan Mher.M, Martirosyan Gagik, and Tokmajyan Hovhanes V., Yerevan, the Republic of Armenia

10:40 Unified Management and Readjustment of Basin Water Resourcethe Water Law’s Core from Effective Resolved Strategy of Disaster Induced by Zero -Flow in the Yellow River

By Lee Dongfeng, Chen Liangdi, Chen Mei, Zhejiang Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydro power, Hangzhou, China

11:00 Status and Role of Basin Water Resources Protection Organs

By Zhang Xuefeng, Li Shaoxu , Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

11:20 Application of Methematical Model to Management of the Yellow River Basin

By Alasdair Macdonald, DHI Water and Environment, Denmark

11:40 Research on Utilization Limit and Load Capacity of Water Resources in the Northwest Regions of China

By Wang Yu, Zhang Xinhai, Yang Libin, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

12:00 Cryptic Periods of Three Representative Hydrologic Time Series in the Yellow river Based on Maximum Entropy Spectra Analysis (MESA)---- Huayuankou Station as the Case

By WANG Dong, ZHU Yuansheng and ZHU Qingping, Dept. of Urban and Resources Sciences, Nanjing Univ., Nanjing, China

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION D-s2         8:00-10:00

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection: Transjurisdictional Water Pollution Management

 

ChairsSun Youhai (EPRCC), Edwin D.Ongley (ADB) and Liu Shuanming (YRCC)

 

8:00 General Introduction of the Studies on Transjurisdictional Water Pollution Management

By Edwin D.OngleyCanada

8:20 Transjurisdictional Water Pollution Disputes and Measures of Resolution: Taking Yellow River Basin as an Example

By Xuejun Wang, Peking University, Beijing, China and Edwin D.OngleyCanada

8:40 WPPC Law and Transjurisdictional Pollution Management

By Cai Shouqiu & Li GuangbingWuhan University, Wuhan, China

9:00 Experiences and Lessons on China’s Transjurisdictional Water Pollution Management ---Inspirations Drawn from the Practice of Water Pollution Prevention and Control of the Huai River

By Wan CanfaChina University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China

9:20 Methodological Importance of International Experience in Basin Management to China

By Wang XiShanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China

9:40 International Comparative Framework for Transjurisdictional Water Pollution Legislation

By Peter Millingtona and Edwin D. OngleybADB

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION D-s2         10:20-12:20

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection: Transjurisdictional Water Pollution Management

 

Chairs Wang XuejunChina and Don BlackmoreAustralia

 

10:20 Non-Point Source Management in China: A Comparative Assessment

By Edwin D. OngleyCanada

10:40 Transjurisdictional Water Pollution Management in China: An Overview

By Edwin D. OngleyCanada

11:00 Accelerate Implementation of Total Quantity Control of Pollutants in Yellow River Basin

By zhang XiaojianTsinghua University, Beijing, China

11:20 The Pollution Load and Trend of the Yellow River Basin

By Shi HanchangTsinghua University, Beijing, China

 

11:40 Self-purification Capacity of Rivers in Northern China - A Technical Conundrum for Water Pollution Control

By Shi HanchangTsinghua University, China

12:00 Water Environment Monitoring and Water Pollution Status of the Trans-jurisdictional Areas in the Yellow River Basin

By Weng JianhuaInstitute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR), Beijing, China

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION D-7         8:00-10:00

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsXu Xiangkun (Taipei, China) and Yeou-Koung Tung ( Hong Kong, China)

 

8:00 Yellow River Water Environmental Supporting Capacity and Its Rational Utilization

By Hao Fuqin, Zhang Jianjun, Sun Zhaodong, Huang Jinhui and Peng BoYellow River Water Resources Protection Institute, Zhengzhou, China

8:20 Dynamic Analysis By means of Remote Sensing in Contiguous Region of Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Inner Mongolia

By Duan Juqing, Huang Jiansheng, Cao Limei, Du Xiaoru, Wang Bo, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

8:40 Existing Problems of Forestation for Soil and Water Conservation on Loess Plateau Section and Corresponding Countermeasures

  By Shi Mingzhou, Li Xueyong , Tianshui Water and Soil Conservation Scientific Test Station,

Yellow River Conservancy Commission, Tianshui, Gansu Province, Tianshui, China

9:00 Discussion on the Application of Ecological Assessment and Decision Support System in the Yellow River, Zhou Haiyan and Liu Yongxia, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

9:20 Application of the AnnAgnps model for the assessment of Non-point source sediment load from the California portion of the Truckee river watershed

By Jennifer G. Duan, Desert Research Institute, University and Community College System of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA

9:40 Application of Remote Sensing Technology in Water and Soil Preserved in Yellow River Drainage area

By Gao Qingfang, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION D-8         10:20-12:20

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsY. Cheng (Taipei, China) and Zhongping Zhu (IWMI)

 

10:20 A Remarkable Change of Ecosystems in The Yellow River Basin

By Changming Liu, Hongxing ZhengCollge of Resource and Environment, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China

10:40 The Irrigation Pattern in Ejina Oasis

BY Yang Lifeng, He Hongmou, Cheng Xianguo, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCCZhengzhou, China

11:00 Ecological Construction Approach and measures of Water and Soil Conservation of the Kuyehe River Basin

By Wang Yingshun, Jia Zexiang, Hu Jianjun, Liu Xuan’e, Tianshui Soil and Water Conservation Scientific Experiment Station of the Yellow Riverr  Conservacy Committee, Tianshui, Gansu, China

11:20 To Scientifically Utilize the Water Resources Is the Necessary Choice for Improving the Ecological Environment of the Yellow River Basin

By Zhao Junxia, Ren Yangjun, Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

11:40 The Analysis of the Water Consumption in the Vegetation Construction in Loess Plateau

By Xu Jianhua, Wang Ling, Hydrology Bureau, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

12:00 Research on Quantitative Model of Soil Erosion

By Qin Baishun ,Upper and Middle Yellow River Bureau, YRCC, Xi’an, China

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION D-9         8:00-10:00

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsGeorge Y. Leung (USA) and Jiang Zhongxiang (China)

 

8:00 Software for River Self-Purification Modeling on Windows Platforms

By Liren Yu, Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil

8:20 Studies on Water Quality Problems of Yellow River , Si Yiming Zhang Shuguang, Wang Jinling, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

8:40 Restoration and Reconstruction of Ecosystem in River Basin

By Tian Qi, Wang Chao, Lin Chao, Department of Water Resources, Ministry of Water Resources, Beijing, China

9:00 Comparative Study on Water quality between Yellow River and Rhine

By Song Shixia, Ruan Xiaohong, A.J.M Smits, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

9:20 The new progress of the prevention and intendance work of soil and water conservation in Yellow River Basin in “9·5” period

Hou Tongde Department of Water and Soil Conservation, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

9:40 Discussion

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

SESSION D-10         10:20-12:20

D. Ecological and Environmental Protection

 

ChairsSun Feng (China) and Fawad Saeed (Pakistan)

 

10:20 A process for solving transjurisdictional water environmental pollution conflict in the Yellow River Watershed

By Sui Xin, Yang Zhifeng, Feng Yan, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China

10:40 Discussion about Methodology of Total Amount Control of Yellow River Pollutants

By Peng Bo, Hao Fuqin, Li Xianglong, Huang Jinfhui, Zhang Jianjun, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

11:00 The Significance of Aspect in Eco-environment Construction in Loess Hilly Area

By Li Mian, Yao Wenyi, Shi XuejianYellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Zhengzhou, China

11:20 Study on the Automatic Remaking Construction of the Yellow River Water Quality Monitoring Laboratory

By Wu Qing, Li Shuzhen, Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

11:40 Problems and investigative countermeasures to the toxic organic material of Yellow River Basin

By Zhou Yanli, Wu Qing, Liu Xinyu, Mu Yizhou, Zhou Wenxian, Qing SongYellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China

12:00 discussion

 

12:20-14:00  Working Lunch

 

SESSION E-3         8:00-10:00

E. Basin Water Allocation, Water Right and Water Market

 

ChairsChin-Lien Yen (Taipei, China) and Shen Fengsheng (China)

 

8:00 Study on theory and measures of Yellow River water regulation management system

By Shi Guoan, Yu Songlin, Xue Jianguo , Department of Water Resources Management and Regulation, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

8:20 The Best Course for the Yellow River Water Transfer from West to East

By Xiang Hualong, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing, China

8:40 Western Line of South-North Water Diversion Project in China

ByTan Xinwu, Liu Xin, Cui Quan, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

9:00 Characteristics of Water Resources and Development Conditions in West-Route Areas of South-to-North Water Transfer Scheme

By Zhang Mei, Wang Xiwen, Xie Baoping, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

9:20 Research on Crossing Yellow River Works for the Middle Route of South-to-North Water Transfer Project

By Shen Fengsheng, Liu Jixiang, Wu Changzheng, Reconnaissance, Planning, Design and Research Institute, YRCC, Zhengzhou, China

9:40 Conflicts in River Basin Management : the Example of the Upper River Kennet, UK

              By P. B. Spillett, A. F. Tagg, Y. S. de Garis & N. W. Lutt, Thames Water Environment, Quality & Sustainability, England

 

10:00-10:20  Coffee Break

 

 

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14:00-16:00 General Reports (Simultaneous interpretation)

ChairmenLi Guoying and Frank Rijsberman

 

General reports

Aproaches of Preventing Soil and Water Loesses in Loess Plateau

By Wang Ziqiang, Vice Commissioner of YRCC, MWR, China

By Yves Caristan, President of France Geological Survey Bureau (BRGM)

Uncertainty: an issue in morphodynamic modeling?

By Huib J.de Vriend, President of WL/Delft Hydraulics, Delft, The Netherlands

Importance of the Yellow River Study in the Global Perspective

By Kuniyoshi Takeuchi, Professor of Yamanashi University, Japan

By Sam S. Y. Wang, Professor of The University of Mississippi, USA

 

16:00-16:20  Coffee Break

 

9:00-10:00  Closing Ceremony (Simultaneous interpretation)

ChairmenSuo Lisheng and Markosyan Ashot Kh

 

AgendaClosing Speech

By Qian Zhengying, Honor Chairwoman of Advisory Committee, Member of CAE

By Suo Lisheng, Vice Minister of MWR, PRC, Honor Chairman of Advisory Committee

By Markosyan Ashot Kh., Full Member of the Academy of Social Sciences of Russian Federation, the Deputy Minister of the State Property Management of the Republic of Armenia

By Li Guoying, Chairman of Organizing Committee and Commissioner of YRCC

 

17:20  End of the Congress

 

Notes:

The Program listed above is subjected to be changed duo to the actual conditions, please give your attention to the Bulletin 4 (Final Program) and the notes during the Congress.

 

SOCIAL PROGRAMME

 

    The following social programme of events has been organized for participants and accompany persons.

1.     Chairman’s Reception

    On Mon. evening, May 12, 2003, all Congress participants and accompanying persons are invited to the chairman’s reception of the LOC, which will be held at International Hotel, Zhengzhou. 

2.     Congress Banquet

On Thu. evening, May 15, 2003, the Congress Banquet will take place in the International Hotel. During the course of the evening, Chinese folk instrumental performance will be arranged.

3.     Entertainment Evening

On Tue. evening, May 13, 2003, the LOC will organize an entertainment evening show. During this evening, the Henan Opera, Chinese folk song and dance, etc. will be arranged.

 

TECHNICAL VISITS AND STUDY TOURS

 

1.     During the Conference

  Technical Visits

One-day technical visits on May 14 will be arranged including Yellow River Museum, the Yellow River Water Regulation CenterLaboratories for the Yellow River model testing at YRIHR, Mangshan Mountain scenic area,  Huayuankou Vulnerable Sports for the Yellow River Flood Protection, and Huayuankou Gauging Station etc.

  Activities for Accompany Persons

Activities for accompany persons during the conference will be organized to visit famous relics, museums, gardens and commercial center etc. Other special visiting also can be arranged at their request, such as visiting school, kindergarten, hospital, old people’s home etc.

2. Technical Tours

 Five routes for post-congress technical tours will be arranged according to the number of participants. The route that has no more than 6 participants will be canceled. Deadline of registration is Mar. 31, 2003. Five routes are as follows.

 

Route-1. Zhengzhou -- Three Gorges -- Tibet -- Beijing (8days)

D1 Leave Zhengzhou to Luoyang, visit Shaolin Temple, Pagoda Forest and Longmen Grottoes, eave for Wuchang by train in the evening.

D2 Arrive at Wuchang, leave Wuchang for Yichang by bus, visit Three Gorges Dam, stay in Yichang.

D3 Leave Yichang for Wuhan by bus, visit Huanghelou (Yellow Crane Tower) and Guiyuan Temple. Leave Wuhan for Chengdu by air, stay in Chengdu.

D4 Visit Dujiangyan Irrigation System, stay in Chengdu.

D5 Leave Chengdu for Lhasa by air, visit Brahmaputra Bridge, stay in Lhasa.

D6 Visit Potala Palace, Jorkhang Temple and Barkhore Street, stay in Lhasa.

D7 Visit Tsebang Temple and Norbulingka Palace, stay in Lhasa.

D8 Leave Lhasa for Beijing by air. (Note: The tour and accommodation will not be arranged in Beijing where the delegates leave China.)

 

Route-2. Zhengzhou -- Xi’an -- Middle Reaches of Yellow River -- Beijing (6days)

D1 Leave Zhengzhou for Luoyang, visit Xiaolangdi Project, Longmen Grottoes and White Horse Temple, stay in Luoyang.

D2 Leave Luoyang for Sanmenxia, visit Sanmenxia Reservoir and Guo State's Tomb Museum, stay in Sanmenxia.

D3 Leave Sanmenxia for Yuncheng, visit Yongle Palace and the Emperor Guan’s Temple in Xiezhou, stay in Yuncheng.

D4 Leave Yuncheng for Hukou falls of the Yellow River, stay in Hukou.

D5 Leave Hukou for Xi’an, visit the Emperor Huang’s Mausoleum, stay in Xi’an.

D6 Visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Leave Xi’an for Beijing by air in the afternoon. (Note: The tour and accommodation will not be arranged in Beijing where the delegates leave China.)

 

Route-3. Zhengzhou -- Jinan -- Lower Reaches of Yellow River -- Shanghai (6days)

D1 Leave Zhengzhou for Luoyang, visit Xiaolangdi Project and Longmen Grottoes, stay in Zhengzhou.

D2 Leave Zhengzhou for Qufu, visit Family Mansion of Confucius and Temple of Confucius, stay in Qufu.

D3 Visit Taishan Mountain, arrive at Jinan in the afternoon, stay in Jinan.

D4 Visit Daming Lake and Baotu Springs, arrive at Qingdao in the evening, stay in Qingdao.

D5 Visit Laoshan Mountain, stay in Qingdao.

D6 Visit Zhanqiao Pier and Small Qingdao Island, leave Qingdao for Shanghai by air. (Note: The tour and accommodation will not be arranged in Shanghai where the delegates leave China.)

 

Route-4. Zhengzhou -- Guangxi -- Yunnan --Guangzhou (7days)

D1 Leave Zhengzhou for Luoyang by bus, visit Xiaolangdi Project and Longmen Grottoes, arrive at and stay in Zhengzhou.

D2 Leave Zhengzhou for Kunming by air, visit Grand View Tower and the Western Hills, stay in Kunming.

D3 Visit Stone Forest, stay in Kunming. 

D4 Visit Expo Garden, leave for Guilin by air, stay in Guilin.

D5 Visit Lijiang River, stay in Guilin.

D6 Visit Wave Subduing Hill, Folded Brocade Hill and Reed Flute Cave, stay in Guilin.

D7 Visit Elephant Trunk Hill, leave for Guangzhou. (Note: The tour and accommodation will not be arranged in Guangzhou where the delegates leave China.)

 

Route-5. Zhengzhou -- Kaifeng -- Luoyang -- Sanmenxia -- Zhengzhou (5days)

D1 Leave Zhengzhou for Kaifeng, visit Park with "Up-the-river-on-Chingming-Festival”, Iron Pagoda, Dragon Pavilion and Imperial Street of the Northern Song Captial, arrive at and stay in Zhengzhou.

D2 Leave Zhengzhou for Dengfeng, visit Shaolin Temple, leave Dengfeng for Luoyang, visit White Horse Temple, stay in Luoyang.

D3 Visit Longmen Grottoes, leave Luoyang for Sanmenxia, visit Sanmenxia Dam, stay in Sanmenxia.

D4 Visit Guo State Tomb, leave Sanmenxia for Zhengzhou, visit Dehua Street, stay in Zhengzhou.

D5 Visit Yellow River Scenic Spots and Henan Museum, stay in Zhengzhou.

 

Notes1Twin room in hotels

        2Delegates will bear the single supplement if they need single rooms.

 

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1.     Registration Fees

    Fees for congress participants include the fees of all activities for four days during the conference, for example, tea and snack, working lunch, reception, entertainment evening, Congress banquet, technical visits and a set of proceedings. Fees for accompany persons include the fees of all activities in Zhengzhou as participants during the conference except that for a set of proceedings.

Fees of Registration per person                                       (in USD)

 

Before March 10, 2003

After March 10, 2003

Regular Participant

350

450

Accompany Person

200

250

    The attached registration Form A should be completed and returned to the Secretariat of LOC, IYRF by March 10, 2003.

2.       Fees for Technical Tours

Fees for technical tours include the fees of transportation from the start city to the end city (plane, train, ship, car and so on), accommodation, meals and entrance ticket of scenic areas.

Fees for Technical Tours                                              (in USD)

Route

1

2

3

4

5

Fees

1000

600

650

800

450

    The attached technical tour and hotel reservation Form B should be completed and returned to the Secretariat of LOC, IYRF by March 10, 2003.

3. Fees for Accommodation

Organizing Committee of the Conference has reserved rooms for participants in the hotels near the Conference site in favored price.

 

    Hotel Reservation Fees

Name of hotel

Standard

Price (in USD per room)

Used time of walking from hotel to the conference site (Minute)

Deposit

(in USD)

Single-bed room

Double-bed room

Before Mar.10,2003

After Mar.10,2003

Before Mar.10,2003

After Mar.10,2003

Holiday Inn

★★★★★

80

100

85

100

5

100

Sofitel

★★★★★

70

90

75

90

5

100

International

★★★★

55

70

60

70

5

60

Haitian

★★★

45

55

50

55

5

50

International(Bldg. 3)

★★

30

35

35

40

5

30

The attached technical tour and hotel deposit Form B should be completed and returned to the Secretariat of LOC, IYRF by March 10, 2003.

4. Cancellations

Cancellation must be made in writing to LOC of IYRF. The refund will be processed within two months after the Conference according to the followings:

 

  Before Apr.1, 2003 After Apr.1, 2003
Registration fee 75 refund No refund
Hotel Deposit 50 refund No refund
Tour fee 90 refund 70 refund

Notes:

1.         In order to avoid any trouble in money transfer, please send a copy of your remittance invoice or receipt together with your Registration Form A and B.

2.         No personal cheques are acceptable for the above payments.

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1.       Transportation

1.1 Zhengzhou Airport

Zhengzhou airport in Xinzheng is a modern international airport, which lies in the south of Zhengzhou. It is 30km away and only takes 45 minutes by car to reach the Conference site and the hotels. There are three to four flights flying to and back from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou everyday. During the Conference, the LOC will arrange their staffs and cars at Zhengzhou Airport to welcome the participants.

1.2     Zhengzhou Railway Station

Zhengzhou Railway Station is a modern station, which lies in the center of Zhengzhou City. It only takes 10 minutes to reach the Conference site and the hotels. During the conference, the LOC will arrange their staffs and cars at Zhengzhou Railway Station to welcome the participants.

2.       Climate

The climate is quite delightful in May in Zhengzhou. In this month, the highest temperature is 27.4, the lowest is 14.3, and its average temperature is 21.0. The relative air humidity is 60 percent, average precipitation is 42.9mm and sunshine is 59 percent. During the Conference, the weather will be comfortable.

3.       Passport and Visa   

      A valid passport and visa for visiting China are required. Upon receiving your Registration Form and relevant payment, LOC will send you an official invitation letter for visa application at the nearest Chinese Embassy or Consulate General. Please allow an adequate time to get visa.

4. Insurance

The organizers cannot be held responsible for personal accidents or material damage that may occur to the participants during the Congress, or tours. All participants are advised to make their own arrangements in respect to health and travel insurance before commencing their journey to the Congress.

5. Currency Exchange

In China, only RMB is used. However, exchange centers can be found at airports, most hotels and large shopping centers. The rate of exchange is set by the Bank of China, which is about USD 1.0 = RMB 8.30. When exchanging money, please keep your receipt by which you can change any residual RMB back to USD when leaving China. Visa, Master Card and American Express are accepted in many department stores and hotels. The Bank of China and most hotels can cash traveler’s cheques issued by any foreign bank or financial institution. Participants will need to show their passport and pay about 1% commission. Traveler’s cheques signed over to third party cannot be cashed in China, but can be presented for collection through the Bank of China.

6. Useful Words

If you arrive Zhengzhou Airport or Railway Station without meeting the LOC’s staff, you can take the Sofitel International Hotel’s bus or a taxi to the Sofitel International Hotel where you can find the conference reception desk. If you cannot speak in Chinese, you can show the following useful words to the driver:

请送我到索菲特国际饭店 (The meaning of the words is that “please take me to the Sofitel International Hotel”).

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Mr. Shang Hongqi

Secretary General, LOC of 1ST IYRF

Department of Science, Technology and Foreign Affairs

Yellow River Conservancy Commission

No.11 Jinshui Road, Zhengzhou 450003, China

Tel: +86-371-6025954

Fax: +86-371-5945906

Mobile Tel: 13903812103

Email:  2003iyrf@yellowriver.gov.cn

hqshang@yellowriver.gov.cn

Website: http://www.yrcc.gov.cn

http://www.yrcc.gov.cn/eng

http://www.yellowriver.gov.cn

or direct to:

       http://www.yrcc.gov.cn/2003iyrf.htm

http://www.yrcc.gov.cn/eng/hhgjlt/eng.html