Program
The program is preliminary and may be subject to change. Presentations will be held in Swedish where not stated otherwise.
Wednesday, October 8
11.45–13.00 Registration
12.00–12.45 Lunch, Transformum (1A 307)
13.00–13:15 Opening of Conference: Rolf Larsson, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, Frödingsalen (1B 364)
13.15–13.45 Keynote: Digitalization in a Pressured System – Meeting Future Demands with Fewer Margins: Glen Nivert, Strategist, Kretslopp och vatten, City of Gothenburg
As climate adaptation, flood risks, and stormwater management grow more urgent, municipalities will expected to do more with less. With shrinking resources and increasing demands, how can we deliver sustainable water management that’s both efficient and resilient?
This keynote explores how digitalization – through tools like digital twins, AI, and data collaboration – can help prioritize, optimize, and transform how we work. Drawing from Gothenburg’s experience, Glen Nivert discusses not just the potential of technology, but the organizational changes required to succeed when the margins for error are getting smaller.
13:45–14:00 Ongoing Work on Karlstad’s Climate Adaptation Plan – Updated Vulnerability Analyses and Flood Risk Mapping within the Municipality: Kristina Hedfors, Stormwater Coordinator, and Malin Hedlund, Flood Risk Coordinator, Karlstad Municipality
14.00–14.30 Experiences from Trelleborg and Torsby municipality
14.30–15.00 Fika (Coffee break)
Session 1: Data Crowdsourcing & Private Meteorological Stations
15.00–15.15 Evaluation and Application of Citizen-Operated Rain Gauges in Sweden: Jonas Olsson, Hydrologi research, SMHI, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University
15.15–15.30 Private Rain Gauges for Professional Use: Testing the Netatmo Rain Sensor in Trelleborg and Svedala: Tomas Wolf, Water and Wastewater Utility, Trelleborg Municipality, and Rolf Larsson, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University
15.30–15.45 Evaluating citizen-operated rain gauges during localized extreme rainfall using multiple weather radar systems: Hasan Hosseini, SMHI, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University (presentation in English)
15.45–16.00 Motivations and barriers for citizens when sharing weather data on the Internet: Louise Petersson Wårdh, SMHI, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University (presentation in English)
Session 2: Hazard Modelling (presentations in English)
16.00–16.15 Assessing the spatial extent of flooding in Sweden using a dynamic flood hazard modelling: Yeshewatesfa Hundecha, SMHI
16.15–16.30 Improving Flood Preparedness through Enhanced Exposure Assessment: A Comparison of Static and Dynamic Approaches: Konstantinos Karagiorgos, Risk and Environmental Studies and Centre for Societal Risk Research, Karlstad University, Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS), Uppsala
16.30–16.45 A topological characterization of flooding impacts: Insights from Karlstad municipality: Nikos Kavallaris, Mathematics and Risk and Environmental Studies, Karlstad University
16.45–17.00 Exploring the impact of sewer system on pluvial flooding: How Trelleborg's sewers handle heavy Rain: Shifteh Mobini, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, Water and Wastewater Utility, Trelleborg Municipality
19.00 Conference Dinner at Hotel Scandic Winn, Norra Strandgatan 9-11, Karlstad
Thursday, October 9
Session 3: Vulnerability analysis & adaptation measures
08.30–08.45 Expert-Based Risk Assessment of Cloudburst Damage to Single-family houses in Sweden: Barbara Blumenthal, Centre for Societal Risk Research, Karlstad University
08.45–09.00 Understanding Historical and Recent Pluvial Flood Damage in Sweden: Patterns, Impacts, and Lessons for the Future: Shifteh Mobini, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University
09.00–09.15 Evaluation of Blue-Green Stormwater Parks in Sweden: Sofia Hallerbäck, Risk and Environmental Studies and Centre for Societal Risk Research, Karlstad University
09.15–09.30 Nature-Based Flood Management in the Nissan River Basin – Emerging Concepts and Governance Structures: Jens Portinson Hylander, VTI - Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute
09.30–10.00 Fika (Coffee break)
10.00–10.30 Keynote TBA
Session 4: Stakeholder engagement & governance
10.30–10.45 Barriers and drivers for cloudburst risk management in Swedish municipalities: Lars Nyberg, Risk and Environmental Studies and Centre for Societal Risk Research, Karlstad University, Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS), Uppsala
10.45–11.00 Simulated Collaboration: RiskLab as a Tool for Exploring Flood Risks and Decision-Making: Emelie Hindersson, RiskLab, Risk and Environmental Studies and Centre for Societal Risk Resarch, Karlstad University
11.00–11.15 Weather - that´s what shapes our lives. An Interview Study on Conducting, Documenting, and Sharing Weather Observations: Peter Bellström, Information systems, Karlstad University, and Lars Nyberg, Risk and Environmental Studies and Centre for Societal Risk Research, Karlstad University, Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS), Uppsala
11.15–11.30 Building Competence and Capacities for Managing Multi-Hazard Risks in a Cross-Border Context: The Potential of the Serious Game “Collaborate or Collapse”: David Olsson, Centre for Societal Risk Resarch, Karlstad University, and Ala Sarah Alaqra, Information systems, Karlstad University
11.30–12.00 Summary and the Way Forward: Lars Nyberg, Risk and Environmental Studies and Centre for Societal Risk Research, Karlstad University, Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS), Uppsala
12.00–13.00 Closing lunch, Transformum (1A 307), eat in or take out