Water Futures
Water Futures brings together research at the Department of Geography that addresses current and future challenges related to water. This page introduces the research focus area, highlights the participating research groups, presents ongoing and completed projects, and provides contact information for further exchange and collaboration.
What is studied in the research focus area Water Futures?
Global change leads to radical shifts in the water cycle and increasing anthropogenic pressure on water systems, which are key drivers of the research focus Water Futures. At its core are questions on how hydrological systems function, how we observe processes and change, which magnitudes are reached by extreme events and how to build better models for predicting catchment function and change. Furthermore, our research aims at identifying and implementing solutions for a sustainable science-based management of water resources in terms of water quantity and quality.
We address these challenges through multi-method approaches building on ground-based observation and experimentation, remote sensing, application of natural and artificial tracers, analysis of field evidence and historical sources, and modelling approaches. Implementing managing options are further studied through participative methods with stakeholders. The Water Futures research addresses water-related questions across the globe with a key focus on Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe.
The research focus Water Futures contributes to the University of Bonn’s Transdisciplinary Research Areas TRA Mathematics, Modelling and Simulation of Complex Systems (TRA1) as well as to Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Futures (TRA6).
Involved research groups
- Hydrology (Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus)
- Ecohydrology and Water Resource Management (Prof. Dr. Mariele Evers)
- Development Geography and Environmental Governance (Prof. Dr. Jessica Budds)
- Geomorphology and Palaeohydrology (Prof. Dr. Jürgen Herget)
- Geomorphology and Environmental Systems (Prof. Dr. Lothar Schrott)
- Development Geography (Prof. Dr. Lisa Schipper)
- Cultural Geography (Prof. Dr. Kathrin Hörschelmann)
- Remote Sensing and GIS (Prof. Dr. Zbynek Malenovsky)
- Georisk Research using Remote Sensing Methods (Prof. Dr. Christian Geiß)
Current projects on Water Futures
- Co-Design of a hydrometeorological information system for sustainable water resources management in southern Africa Co-HYDIM-SA Prof. Dr. Mariele Evers; BMBF, 05/2024 - 06/2027; Partner*innen: Professur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe der Universität Bonn mit Prof. Dr. Ralf Pude (Projektleitung), Universität Freiburg, Karodur Wirkteller GmbH
- MisKaRe – Retentionspotenzial von Dauerkulturflächen auf Abflussbildungsprozesse zur Reduktion von Hochwasserrisiko und Nutzung der Biomasse in regionalen Wertschöpfungsketten Prof. Dr. Mariele Evers; EFRE, 5/2024 - 6/2027; Partner*innen: Professur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe der Universität Bonn mit Prof. Dr. Ralf Pude (Projektleitung), Universität Freiburg, Karodur Wirkteller GmbH
- Ökosystemleistungen der neuen Emscherauen Prof. Dr. Mariele Evers, Pinar Pamukçu Albers; Emschergenossenschaft, 08/2023 – 07/2025
- Das Hydrologische Gedächtnis des Rheins Dr. Thomas Roggenkamp; Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde, 01/2022 – 12/2025
- MoNette - Bewertung und Optimierung der Erweiterung der Kläranlage Nette für die (multi)-resistente Keim-, Mikroplastik und Spurenstoffreduzierung Prof. Dr. Thomas Kistemann, Dr. Nicole Zacharias; Ministerium für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft, Natur- und Verbraucherschutz NRW, 10/2022 – 03/2025; Partner*innen: Niersverband / Institut für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft der RWTH Aachen
- Groundwater-surface water exchange in headwater streams of varying intermittency Dr. Clarissa Glaser; Klaus-Tschira-Stiftung, 12/2023 – 12/2025
- Predicting transport processes in streams Dr. Clarissa Glaser; Klaus-Tschira-Stiftung, 4/2025 – 4/2028
- Estimating information content of tracer data for catchment transit time modeling Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus; Bonn-Melbourne joint PhD program (University of Bonn), 2024 – 2027; Partner*innen: Prof. Andrew Western, University of Melbourne
- Unveiling Drivers of Catchment Water Balance Partitioning from Stable Water Isotopes, hydrological modeling, and Machine Learning across landscapes Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus; DFG, 6/2025 – 5/2028; Partner*innen: Prof. Dr. Tricia Stadnyk at University of Calgary, Canada
- EcoWat-Secure: Ecohydrological modeling in a data scare West Africa Sudanian watershed: Integrating agricultural dam-operation for water security predictions Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus; Argelander Scholarships for doctoral candidates from universities in Africa, Latin America and South/ East Asia (University of Bonn), 2025
- Fire-Stream: Insights into Wildfire Effects on Streamflow Generation and Water Quality: A Comparative Analysis Pre- and Post-Fire using Tracer Data Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus; VolkswagenStiftung, 5/2024 – 5/2027; Partner*innen: Prof. Dr. Catalina Segura von der Oregon State University
- WetlandHealth4UNgoals PD Dr. Michael Schmidt; United Nation University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) Bonn, 8/2024 – 7/2027; Partner*innen: United Nation University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) Bonn
- Investigating the Hydrological Significance of Rock Glaciers in the Northern Tien Shan: Prof. Dr. Lothar Schrott, Prof. Dr. Tobias Bolch; Collaborative Research Grants with the University of St Andrews, Seit 10/2022; Partner*innen: Prof. Tobias Bolch (TU Graz), Dr Richard Streeter (University of St Andrews), Kazakh Institute of Geography and Water Security
Contact
Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus
3.009
Meckenheimer Allee 172
53115 Bonn
Prof. Dr. Mariele Evers
3.005
Meckenheimer Allee 172
53115 Bonn