Overview

The UF Water Institute and Duke Energy invite you to participate in the 9th biennial UF Water Institute Symposium. The Symposium will bring together individuals from a broad range of disciplines and organizations to explore water issues from diverse perspectives, and across geographical and temporal scales. The 2024 Symposium will focus on innovative science, technology, art, education, communication, policy, and management advances that address pressing water issues. Potential topics include:

  • Water Quality Drivers and Impacts on Public, Wildlife and Ecosystem Health
  • Water Scarcity, Allocation and Reuse
  • Building Resilience to Extreme Events, Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
  • Hydroecologic connections across the Land-Sea Continuum
  • Water Governance and Environmental Justice
  • Intersecting Science, Stakeholders and Decision-Making
  • Education, Technology and Decision Tools for Improved Water Management
  • AI/Machine Learning, Big Data and Convergent Science for Water Systems

Symposia presentations, posters and panels will address biological, physical, social, cultural economic, engineering, management, policy and/or regulatory aspects within and across these water issues. Presentations and posters that address water challenges using interdisciplinary and integrative approaches are encouraged.

Poster Session