CHANGE Lab at the ISMC – GEWEX SoilWat Meeting 2025

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Taiqi presented our work on assessing the role of topography and small-scale soil features in catchment-scale ecohydrological processes.
The ISMC – GEWEX SoilWat meeting 2025 (July 14-16, University of Reading, UK) brought together two research communities (the International Soil Modelling Consortium, ISMC, and the GEWEX Water Initiative, SoilWat) to improve the representation of soil and subsurface processes in weather and climate models, by identifying the most pressing challenges related to this effort and possible ways forward.
CHANGE lab was invited to participate to the meeting and Taiqi Lian, PhD student at CHANGE, had the opportunity to present our recent and ongoing work on the role of topographic complexity and small-scale soil biophysical features in catchment-scale ecohydrological processes.
A huge thanks to the organizers for the opportunity to get involved in this effort!