Join to the International Conference Sustain Tunis 2026 on Water and Ecosystem Resilience under a Changing Hydrological Cycle

📍 Tunis, Tunisia — June 2–4, 2026

We are excited to invite researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and all those committed to sustainability to take part in Sustain Tunis 2026, a premier international event dedicated to exploring how water systems and ecosystems are responding to our rapidly changing climate.

Key themes will include: Hydrological cycle changes and their impacts Water resources management under climate stress Ecosystem resilience and adaptation Nature-based solutions Innovation for sustainable development across the Mediterranean and beyond

This conference represents a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge, build collaborations, and contribute to shaping resilient water and environmental strategies for the future.

đź”— Learn more & explore the program: https://sustaintunis2026.eu/

📅 Save the date — we look forward to seeing you in Tunis!

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He is Full Professor of Hydrology and Hydraulic Constructions at the University of Naples Federico II. He is currently chair of the IAHS MOXXI working group. His research primarily centers on hydrological modeling and monitoring. Recognizing the challenges posed by the complexity and limitations of traditional hydrological observations, he actively explores advanced and alternative monitoring techniques, such as the utilization of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) coupled with image processing.