7th SI HATHI: 7th International Seminar of HATHI Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Surabaya, Indonesia, October 30, 2021 |
Conference website | http://hathi-pusat.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=7thsihathi |
Abstract registration deadline | July 5, 2021 |
Submission deadline | July 5, 2021 |
Template Abstract (dotx) | https://s.id/SI7-Abstract |
Template Fullpaper (dotx) | https://s.id/S17-Fullpaper |
7th International Seminar of HATHI
Provision of adequate infrastructure isneeded to support economic growth and national development. The poorcondition and the minimum availability of infrastructure are often one of the mainobstacles to ensuring the quality ofservices that must be provided and improving the welfare of the community. In mid-2020, the World Bank appreciatesthe performance of the Government ofIndonesia, which has made a very massive development record in the last20 years. This success is inseparable from the maintained performance of macroeconomic stability and prudent fiscal management. However, the current gap in infrastructure and human resources is still a stumbling block for the Indonesian Government to be able tocompete at the international level. The conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic that have been experienced since the beginning of 2020 have put manycountries, including Indonesia, experiencing difficulties in being able to maximize the provision of infrastructure.In line with the rapid rate of urbanization, massive land use change, and climate change which is becoming the concern of many parties, proper and integrated infrastructure management is the key to national resilience. In order to achieve sustainable water resources management, various infrastructures areneeded to support the fulfillment of aspects of conservation, water utilization,control of the destructive force of water, community empowerment, and utilization of information systems. Dam construction is one of the priority efforts undertaken by the Government ofIndonesia to increase the national rawwater supply capacity. This effort was followed by a series of supporting programs covering the development ofirrigation areas, drinking water supply systems, construction of power plants, and so on. Meanwhile, the provision of infrastructure such as polder systems, detention ponds, flood embankments, or even sea walls along with flood early warning systems are structural measures undertaken to reduce the risk of flood disasters that may occur, especially in urban areas. However, to ensure the performance of the built infrastructure, institutional coordination and community participation cannot be ignored. On the other hand, as is well known, the Indonesian Government cannot independently finance the provision ofthe necessary infrastructure. Cooperation with the private sector is an option to accelerate the provision and management of appropriate infrastructure.
The Indonesian Hydraulic Engineer Association (HATHI -Himpunan Ahli Tehnik Hidraulik Indonesia) as one of the professional organizations in Indonesia is also responsible for contributing thoughts and input to the government in improving community welfare as well as better resource management performance in the future. Through this 7th International Seminar of HATHI, we intend to provide a forum forscholars, practitioners, community socialinstitutions, and environmental observers to share experiences, knowledge, and technology that cancontribute to realizing integrated water resource management that utilizesappropriate technology and supportedby a reliable information system by taking into account the local wisdom.
Topics
- Intelligent River Basin Management: Flood and drought management, environmental protection, global warming and impact of climates change, sediment management, scouring andcounter-measures, river-lake-reservoir restoration, intelligent hydro informatics, and dam management.
- Urban and Rural Water Management: Water supply and sanitation, sustainable urban drainage, smart water technologies, wastewater and solid waste management, and smart city
- Sustainable Irrigation and Coastal Management: irrigation rehabilitation and modernization, optimal cropping pattern and yield maximization, saline water intrusion, lowland and wetland management, and water-food-energy nexus.
- Water Governance and Capacity Building: Water laws and policy, community participation, public-private partnership, institution and community development, and conflict resolution.
Important Dates
- Deadline for abstract submission is extended to: 5 July 2021
- Announcement of abstract acceptance: 9 July 2021
- Deadline for fullpaper submision: 27 August 2021
- Announcement of fullpaper acceptance: 24 September 2021
- Deadline for revised paper submission: 8 October 2021
- Deadline for presentation material submission and payment of registration fee: 15 October 2021
- 7th International Seminar of HATHI: 30 Oktober 2021
Registration Fee
- International participant: USD 25
- Indonesian participant: IDR 350,000
- Indonesian student: IDR 200,000
Fee is paid by wire transfer to
- BNI (Bank Negara Indonesia)
- Account holder: Himpunan Ahli Teknik Hidraulik Indonesia
- Account number : 6123456777 for IDR or 6123456799 for USD
- Branch: BNI Melawai Raya - Swift code: BNINIDJA
Please send us your proof of transfer by email
Invited Speakers
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Publication
Papers accepted in the 7th International Seminar of HATHI will be published in the proceeding. Only selected papers are continued to the International Journals.
Venue
Because of the pandemic, the seminar will be held online.
Contact
The seminar is organized by HATHI in cooperation with the Directorate General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Provincial Government of East Java, and Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS Surabaya)
Secretariat of HATHI Directorate of Water Resources, 8th Floor Ministry of Public Works and Housing Pattimura Street No. 20, Jakarta, Indonesia Ms. Indah, email: hathi.pusat@gmail.com Ms. Novi Andriany Teguh, email:hathi.jatim@gmail.com