The
International Sediment Initiative (ISI) Advisory Board Meeting on the ISI Strategy
for IHP-IX (2022-2029) was held at UNESCO headquarters, Paris, France during
April 22-23, 2024. The main objective of the meeting was to discuss and
finalize the new ISI strategy and its workplan for the implementation of ISI during
IHP-IX. Over 20 participants attended the meeting, both in person and on-line, including:
Mr. Abou Amani, Director of the Division of Water Science and Secretary of the
IHP, UNESCO; Dr. Anil Mishra and Dr. Koen Verbist, Chief and Programme
Specialist of the Hydrological Systems, Climate Change and Adaptation Section,
UNESCO; Prof. Manfred Spreafico, Prof. Des. E. Walling, and Prof. Cheng Liu,
retiring members of the ISI Advisory Group; Prof. Hongling Shi, Secretary of the
ISI Global Secretariat; and members of the new ISI Advisory Board to be
approved.
During
the opening session chaired by Dr. Anil Mishra, Mr. Abou Amani highly praised the
achievements of ISI and the outstanding contributions of the retiring members
of the ISI Advisory Group and Experts Group during IHP-VIII. He thanked the
International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation (IRTCES)
for its contributions to scientific research, international technical exchange
and training activities as the ISI Technical Secretariat, as well as its
support for other ISI activities. ISI is expected to make an important contribution
to the strategy of IHP-IX. Dr. Koen Verbist gave a brief introduction to IHP-IX,
highlighting that this phase puts science into action for a Water Secure World
in a Changing Environment.
Dr.
Koen Verbist chaired the following sessions including: (1) A Review of the achievements
of ISI work in IHP-VIII and an Introduction to Erosion and Sediment Transport
and Management in river systems (ISI Thematic Priority 1); (2) Presentations
from different Regional Groups (Group I Western European and North American
States; Group III Latin American and Caribbean States; Group IV Asian and
Pacific States; and Group Va Africa and Vb Arab States): Current Activities,
Needs and Challenges of Sediments and Erosion; (3) An Introduction to
Sediment-related Disaster Risk Reduction (Current Activities, Needs and
Challenges); (4) An Introduction to Glacier-related
sediment and erosion hazard management (Current Activities, Needs and Challenges);
(5) Presentation of the draft new ISI Strategy (2022 to 2028), and brainstorming
of overall objectives and the new ISI Strategy; (6) Brainstorming of the draft workplan
for the ISI thematic priorities (1 - Erosion and Sediment Transport and
Management in river systems; 2 - Sediment-related Disaster Risk Reduction; and 3:
Glacier-related sediment and erosion hazard management); and (7) Brainstorming
of the ISI governance structure.
During
the meeting, Prof. Hongling Shi and Prof. Cheng Liu briefly introduced IRTCES
and its activities, reviewed the history of ISI and its achievements and the contributions
of IRTCES acting as the ISI Technical Secretariat, presented the relevant
activities of IRTCES planned for the coming 2 years, and proposed potential future
new case studies and training workshops for discussion. Prof. Manfred Spreafico
and Prof. Des Walling presented and commented on the success, experiences and
lessons learned from previous ISI activities and their implications for the
future.
At
the meeting, the Regional Coordinators and Thematic Coordinators were
nominated, and the responsible focal points for the activities of the workplan
for the implementation of the new ISI strategy during IHP-IX were decided.
Established
in 2002, the ISI is a global initiative to assess erosion and sediment
transport to marine, lake or reservoir environments, aimed at the creation of a
comprehensive approach for the remediation and conservation of surface waters,
intricately linking science with policy and management needs. ISI is one of the
fifteen Flagship Initiatives approved by the Intergovernmental Council of the IHP,
and an evaluation process finalized in 2022 concerning all Flagship
Initiatives, highlighted ISI as one of the initiatives with the best governance
and management during IHP-VIII. This meeting marks the launching of the new ISI
strategy and its workplan for the IHP-IX and the creation of a new ISI Advisory
Board with the ISI Global Secretariat located in IRTCES.