水问题论坛——2026年第6回(总第501回)
报告题目:Hydro(geo)logical Conceptual Research - Hedgehogs and Foxes
报告人:Professor Okke Batelaan
时 间:2026年6月10日上午9:00-10:30
地 点:地理资源所A0901会议室
报告人简介:
Okke Batelaan is Strategic Professor in Hydrogeology at Flinders University since 2012. He was Dean of the School of the Environment at Flinders from 2015-2017. He was a faculty member at the Free University Brussels and the KU Leuven in Belgium for more than 20 years. Professor Batelaan has extensive experience in teaching integrated water resources management, groundwater hydrology, groundwater modelling, GIS, and remote sensing for hydrological applications. He (co-)supervised to successful completion more than 230 students for their Master or PhD thesis. He has extensive research experience and a publication record in shallow groundwater hydrology and modeling, recharge-discharge estimation and modeling, urban hydrology and distributed modelling, ecohydrology and impacts of landuse and climate change on groundwater systems. He coordinated and participated in a large number of projects in Europe, Africa, South America, Asia, and Australia. He is a board member of the Goyder Institute for Water Research, Education and Training Lead for the One Basin CRC, Chair of the IAHS History of Hydrology Working Group, former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, and current Chair of the Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of Hydrology.
报告摘要:
In this contribution, he will briefly present Flinders University and the hydro(geo)logical research of the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT). The antique text fragment on ‘Hedgehogs and foxes’ is then used to introduce the epistemology of conceptual uncertainty in their hydro(geo)logical science. This is done by acquainting them with the contributions of various key researchers, their philosophical, literary, and historical work, as well as their recent scientific work. The focus along this journey will be on conceptual models, hypothesis testing, and the sustainability of (ground)water systems.
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