20th Biennial Conference ERB
The role of small experimental catchments in education and research.

Abstract

General information

Participants who wish to contribute to the ERB 2026 conference are invited to submit an abstract in English (1000-1500 characters). Please indicate your preference for an oral or poster presentation. Abstracts accepted for presentation will be published in a Book of Abstracts. 

Abstract Submission

All abstracts should be submitted by 15 April 2026. The abstract must be written in English.

Please submit your abstract to conf.erb2026@uni-nke.hu using the attached template, and indicate your preference for an oral or poster presentation.

Authors are invited to choose from the following topics: 

  • Small experimental catchments as platforms for research and education (linking scientific investigation with teaching and training activities) 
  • Hydrological and ecohydrological monitoring in small catchments 
    (including traditional and emerging measurement techniques) 
  • Advances in hydrological and ecohydrological modelling 
    (from process understanding to educational applications) 
  • Hydrological and hydrometeorological extremes in small catchments 
    (floods, droughts, and extremes as research and learning cases) 
  • Erosion, sediment transport, and landscape processes 
    (observations, modelling, and field-based experience) 
  • Field experiments, unexpected behaviours, and lessons learned 
    (including field work failures and uncertainty) 
  • Integration of long-term experimental catchments into education and training 
    (student involvement, capacity building, and knowledge transfer) 

Presentation Details

  • Oral Presentations: Duration must be between 10–12 minutes. Two to four minutes will be allocated for questions, and one minute for speaker transition. Accepted file formats: .ppt, .pptx, .pdf. There is no slide template. 
  • Poster Presentations: Poster Presentations: Posters maximum size is portrait or vertical A1.