The abstract submission is now CLOSED. On  behalf to the committee we would
like to say thank you to all authors who had submitted their abstract(s) to the
conference. Abstracts came to the desk of reviewers until January 31, 2009 are
105 titles. Work to review abstracts is still going on. There are 86 titles have
been reviewed. Below are 80 titles could be presented.  The Acceptance and
Invitation letters especially for the 80 accepted abstract authors have been
sent by e-mail.
 
last updated on 05/112008
1st circular: June 2008
2nd circular: March 30, 2009
Deadline of abstract submission:
Jan. 31, 2008
Notice of acceptance:
Feb. 4, 2008
Deadline of full paper submission:
March. 3, 2009
Deadline of early registration:
Dec. 31, 2008
Deadline of official registration:
March
. 30, 2009
Deadline of hotel and tour
reservations through
official web site:
April 30, 2009
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organized by :
Committee Secretariat:
Head Secretariat:
Gedung G VI
Direktorat Sungai Danau dan Waduk,
Direktorat Jenderal SDA,
Departemen Pekerjaan Umum.
Jl. Pattimura 20 Kebayoran Baru ,
Jakarta 12110
Indonesia
ph: +62-21-722-4531
fax: +62-21-7279-2263
info@hathi-manado.org

Local Secretariat:
Balai Wilayah Sungai Sulawesi I
Jl. A.A. Maramis Kairagi Dua
Manado
ph/fax: +62-431-81-3107
info@hathi-manado.org
  1. Remote Sensing And Field Measurements For Urban Flood Mapping
  2. Shoreline And Coastal Structures Monitoring: A Case Study Of Sanur And Nusa Dua
    Beaches, Bali
  3. The Adaptation Strategies For The Effects Of Climate Change On Water Management In
    The Sabu Island Semi Arid Region
  4. Using GPS PWV Measurements To Detect Global Climate Change
  5. Integrated Review Of Environment And Abration Overcome For Padang Beach Of West
    Sumatra
  6. Climate Change Effect On Flooding (Jakarta Case Study)
  7. Groundwater Modeling In A Coastal Settlement Of Bangladesh: A Case Of Cox’s Bazar
    Sadar Upazila Of Bangladesh
  8. Investigation Irrigation Scheduling For Corn With Evaporation Pan Class A
  9. Numerical Modeling For Physical Properties In The Persian Gulf
  10. Effect Of Composite Seaward Slope Angles Toward The Stability Number Of  Dynamically
    Stable Breakwater
  11. Drought Tendencies In Pemali-Comal River Basin
  12. Study Of The Cross Shore Profile Stability On The Artificial Beach  Nourishment (Phisical
    Model Using Small Scale 2-D Model)
  13. Seasonal Forecasting Of Summer Monsoon Rainfall In Pemali-Comal River Basin, Central
    Java
  14. Climate Change Effect To Rain Trend (Case Study Pekalongan Distrist)
  15. An Overview Of Sedimentation Modelling In Malaysia
  16. Considering The Internal Waves In The Persian Gulf
  17. Dealing With The Floods Risk In Southern Area Of Romania
  18. Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Of The Coastal Tourism Sector In Panglao Island,
    Bohol, Philippines
  19. Assessment Of The Impact Of Sea Level Rise In The City Of Sorong, West Papua,
    Indonesia
  20. Ecologically Sound Ways Of Coastal Defence? Some Examples From The Dutch Coast.
  21. Problem And Solution In Water Resources Conservation, The Case For Indonesia
  22. Simulation Of The Latest Century’s Discharges Of Major Rivers Of The Nort Western Java
    To The Java Sea, Indonesia
  23. Possible Hydrologic Cycle Characteristic Changes Consequense Of Climate Change    
  24. Spatial And Seasonal Variations Of Sea Level In The Red Sea, 1958-2001
  25. The Analysis Of Rainfall Trend Using 50 Years Historical Data In Newly Developed
    Catchment Within Peninsular Malaysia
  26. Simulating Hydrological Impacts Of Climate Changes In The Dongjiang Basin,South China:
    Comparison Of Six Monthly Models
  27. Policies And Strategy On Participatory Irrigation Development Accordance With Climate
    Changed
  28. Development Of Stereo Image Acquisition System To Measure Physical Properties Of Water
    Waves
  29. Perforated End Sill Of Stilling Basin To Enhance Debris Flushing
  30. Modeling Of Sea Level Rising Impact On Barrage Operation In Sungai Sarawak Basin
  31. Vulnerability Of Small Islands To Climate Change In Indonesia: A Case Study Of Lombok
    Island, Province Of Nusa Tenggara Barat
  32. Flood Hazard And Vulnerability Assessment Using The Combination Between Physical
    Aspect And Participatory Geographic Information System (PGIS)
  33. Spatial And Temporal Characteristics Of Annual Maximum Daily Rainfall And The Tendency
    Of Occurrence During The Last Decade In Pekalongan Region
  34. Adjustment On Coastal Protection Due To Recent Climate Changes
  35. Initial Motion Of Sand Particles On Cross Shore Profile Of Sand Beach Nourishment Model
  36. Reliability Study Of Rainwater Harvesting System For Domestic Clean Water Supply
  37. Application Of Stakeholder Analysis And Social Mapping For Reducing The Impact Of
    Coastal Reclamation Project In Makassar South Sulawesi
  38. Analysis Of Extreme Hydrology Parameters On Mt. Merapi Area To Justify The Effect Of
    Climate Changes.
  39. Investigation Of Interaction Between New Microclimate Due To Dam Construction On The
    Old Basic Climate And Ecology Of The Sub Basin Of Dam In The Arid And Hot Areas Using
    Microzonation Of Watershed Climate (Technical Study On Razeh Dam In Iran)
  40. Flood Modelling With Gis: A Study Case At Citarum Upper Basin
  41. Predicting Of Tsunami Height And Time Arrival In Southern Java Coastline Using Artificial
    Neural Network
  42. Vulnerability Of Indonesian Coastal Zones To Climate Change And Sea-Level Rise
  43. Conservation Zoning For A Sustainable Water Resources Development
  44. Management Of Increasing Drought Risk By A Flexible Water Allocation – Application To
    The Citarum River Basin System
  45. Use Of The Java Spatial Model In Policy Making
  46. Environmental Hydroinformatics Contributions To Climate Change Impact Assessment In
    Water Resources Management
  47. Drought Monitoring Using Rainfall Data And Spatial Soil Moisture Modeling
  48. The Distortion Of Tidal Current In The Mahakam Estuary, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
  49. The Engineering Capasity Of Mangrove In Protecting The Coast Line From Erosion
  50. Prediction Of Crop Production Using The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) And
    Climatic Factors To Manage Drought Risk: Case Study Hamadan, Iran
  51. Estimating Water Budget In Arid Land By Modified Experimental Formula (MEF) Case
    Study, Torbatjam
  52. Global Climate Change And Coastal Regulation Zone : Policy, Management And Societal
    Perspective
  53. Drought Zoning Characteristics By Standardized Precipitation Index In Lorestan Province
    (Iran)
  54. Conceptual Framework For The Development Of West Java Water Sustainability Index
  55. Management Of Increasing Drought Risk By A Flexible Water Allocation - Application To
    The Citarum River Basin System
  56. Land Suitability Study Of Tidal Swamps At Danda Besar – South Kalimantan
  57. Vegetation And Drought Monitoring In Rajasthan Using Geographic Information System And
    Remote Sensing
  58. Investigation Of The Effect Of Sea Level Rise On Equilibrium Beach Profile
  59. The Influence Of Rainfal Characteristics Change On Sediment Migration Pattern After
    Merapi Erupsion 2006
  60. Climate Change Impact On Sea Surface Temperature Variability Around Panjang Coast,
    South Malang, Indonesia
  61. Dealing With The Floods Risk In Southern Area Of Romania
  62. Timeseries Forecasting Of Rainfall For Assessment Of Climate Change Signals In Sabarmati
    Catchment, India
  63. Soil Moisture Conservation With Rock Fragments To Improve Crop Drought Tolerance In
    Arid Land
  64. Conservation Priorities For Offsetting Climatechange Effects On Tropical Marine Ecosystem
    Of Borneo
  65. Coastal Shallow Groundwater Salinity Variation and Distribution After Asian Tsunami- Case
    Study in Sri Langka
  66. Numerical Analysis of Arvand Saghir Tidal River
  67. Incremental Disaster In Indonesia Due to Climate Change
  68. A Case Study of Erosion Protection Works for Shoreline on East Cost of Peninsula Malaysis
  69. The Review of Water Resources and Irrigation Development Policy; Could be It coping with
    Climate Cahnge Impact (A Case Study of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia)
  70. The Using of Reservoirs to Reduce the Flood at Semarang City
  71. Climate Issues and Strategies in Indonesia
  72. Upper-Lower Couping Atmospheric Observation at Arctic Keyhole for Advancement Global
    Climate Change Model
  73. Survey on Effective Factors on Water Sustainable Management in Irrigation
  74. Theoretical Study of Longshore Sediment Transport at Permeable Groin
  75. Experimental Investigation of  Structures Weight and Bouyancy Effect of Wave
    Transmission from Skirt Pontoon type Floating Breakwater
  76. Spatial Variation of Coastal Changes in Perak, Malaysia
  77. Geotechnical Information in the Coastal Area in Makassar Using Geographic Information
    System
  78. Application of Water Balance Method for Predicting Water Interception Performance from
    Solid Waste Disposal Site
  79. Impact of Global Climate Change on he Water Resources in India – Challenges in the New
    Millenium
  80. Groundwater Level Changes in Bantul Basin
BREAKING NEWS
  • November 2, 2008: As a
    Parallel Event to WOC (the
    session 31st of WOC
    Symposium), the Committee
    of World Ocean Conference
    requested the Seminar
    Committee to synchronize
    this event with other
    sessions in WOC
    symposium, thus with a
    pleasure we would like to
    extend the deadline of
    abstracts submission from
    November 11, 2008 to be
    Januari 31, 2009. Thank you
    for your attention.

  • August 17, 2008: Since the
    world oil prices increased
    that affect the domestic air
    fare tickets to become
    expensive, and in order to
    celebrate the 63rd
    Independence Anniversary of
    Republic Indonesia on
    August 17, 2008, with a great
    pleasure the committee will
    give special discounts of
    registration fees for foreign
    registrants with a condition
    below:
  1. Registration done before
    December 31, 2008 will
    get 45% discount  from
    normal fee.
  2. Registration fee for
    students (Master or PhD
    Students) will be 63% of
    normal fee.