Laufende Forschungsprojekte

WE-ACT
WE-ACT project’s overall goal is to demonstrate a Decision Support System (DSS) for water allocation in a Central Asian transboundary river to increase shared benefits and foster the adaptation of water resources management and planning to climate change.

UAWOS
Hydrometric monitoring of remote and hard-to-reach rivers in alpine, arctic and tropical regions.

RETOUCH Nexus
REsilienT water gOvernance Under climate CHange within the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus.The project aims to effectively increase the socio-economic and environmental resilience of water governance in Europe by providing and endorsing upscalable and desirable Nexus-based water governance interventions.

Hydromix
Auswirkung des Oberflächenwassermanagement auf die Grundwassermischung in alpinen Einzugsgebieten

WaterD2D
Water Security in Jordan: from Data to Decision (WaterD2D) promote evidence-based knowledge as an effective tool for decision making towards a water secure Jordan.

ChaosAD
ChaosAD untersucht die Auswirkungen chaotischer Advektion auf den Soluttransport in porösen Medien, unter Verwendung von experimentellen Belegen und fortgeschrittenen numerischen Methoden zur Dateninterpretation.

SEHAG 2
SEHAG 2 Sensitivity of high alpine geosystems to climate change since 1850

ROCKAT
RObust Conceptualisation of KArst Transport

INE2
Innovative Engineering Injection Extraction systems for in-situ groundwater remediation

FURIFLOOD
Current and future risks of urban and rural flooding in West Africa – An integrated analysis and eco-system-based solutions

SEED
TUM Sustainable Energies, Entrepreneurship and Development (TUM SEED) Center: Sustainable Water Resources Management

EARL
Planung und Aufbau eines Erosions- und Abflussversuchs (EARL, Erosion and Runoff Laboratory) an der Bayerischen Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft (LfL) in Ruhstorf an der Rott
