Hans Schreier

Prof. Hans Schreier
University of British Columbia
Faculty of Land & Food Systems
University of British Colombia
2357 Main Mall
Vancouver, V6T 1Z4
Canada

Mailing Address:
University of British Columbia
Faculty of Land & Food Systems
University of British Colombia
-V6T 1Z4 Vancouver, B.C.



Phone: +1 604 822 4401
Phone2: +1 604-731-0548
E-mail: star(at)mail.ubc.ca
URL Institution: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bw3lxTIjQNsuZkNUcTVDY0xBTUE/edit
Personal URL: link


Additional functions:
Former Co-leader, Watershed Management: National Centre of Excellence, Canadian Water Network
Member of the Water Advisory Committee of the Columbia Basin Trust



Key Publications of Hans Schreier (up to ten) :
  • Schreier, H. 2014. Integrated Water Resources Management: A Partial Solutions to Address Complexity. United Nation University. Inst. for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and Res. (UNU-FLORES), Germany. 18pp

  • Schreier, H. and C. Wood. 2013. Better by the Drop: Revealing the value of water in Canadian Agriculture. 3rd in a Series of reports by the Blue Economy Initiative. RBC, CWN & Water & Duncan Gordon Foundation: www.blue-economy.ca/report/better-by-the-drop

  • Schreier, H. 2014 Innovative stormwater management: Translating Science into Actions, Canadian Water Network, NCE, Univ. Waterloo, 8 pp.

  • Lavkulich, L.M., H. Schreier, and J. Wilson. 2014. Effects of natural acids on surface properties of asbestos minerals and kaolinite. Journ. Env. Science & Health A 49:617-624 DOI: 10.1080/10934529.2014.865401

  • Bauge, S.M.Y., L.M. Lavkulich, J. Wilson and H. Schreier. 2014. Comparison of Surface Properties of Synthetic and Soil Struvite. Can. Journ. of Soil Science. 94:1-8. doi:10.4141/CJSS2013-099

  • Dube, M., Duinker,P., Greig, L., Carver, M., Servos, M., McMaster, M., Noble, B.,
    Schreier, H., Jackson,L., Munkittrik, K. 2013. A framework for assessing cumulative effects in watersheds; An introduction to Canadian Case studies. Integrated. Env. Assessment & Management IEAM 2012-145-SS.

  • Beaulieu, M. H. Schreier & G. Jost 2012 A Shifting Hydrological Regime: A Field Investigation of Snowmelt Runoff Processes and their Connection to Summer Baseflow, Sunshine Coast, B.C. Hydrological Processes, S 179, DOI: 10.1002 /hyp.9404

  • Viviroli, D. R. Archer, W. Buytaert, H. J. Fowler, G. B. Greenwood, A. F. Hamlet, Y. Huang, G. Koboltschnig, M. I. Litaor, J. I. Lopez-Moreno, S. Lorentz, B. Schadler, H. Schreier, K. Schwaiger, M. Vuille, and R.Woods. 2011. Climate change and mountain water resources: overview and recommendations for research, management and policy. Hydrology. Earth System Science, 15, 471–504, 2011. www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/15/471/2011/ doi:10.5194/hess-15-471-2011

  • Brown, S., L.M. Lavkulich & H. Schreier 2011 Developing Indicators for Regional Water Quality Assessment: An Example for British Columbia Community Watersheds. Can. Water Resources Journal, 36(3):205-217 http://pubs.cwra.org/toc/cwrj/current

  • Roa-Garcia, M.C., S. Brown, H. Schreier, L.M. Lavkulich. 2011. The role of land use and soils in regulating water flow in small headwater catchments in the Andes. Water Resources Research, 47, WO5510, 12 p. doi.10.1029/2010WRoo9582

  • Lyautey, E., G. Wilkes. J. Miller, E. Van Bochove, H. Schreier, W. Koning, T. Edge, D. R. Lapen and E. Topp. 2010. Variation of an indicator of Escherichia coli persistence from surface waters of mixed-use watersheds, and relationship with population density and other factors. Journ of Limnology, 24 Dec.DOI: 10.1051/limn/2010033

  • Brydon, J., I. Oh, J. Wilson, K. Hall, and H.. Schreier. 2009. Evaluation of mitigation methods to manage contaminant transfer in urban watersheds. Water Quality Res. Journ. Canada Vol. 44 (1):1-15 http://www.springerlink.com/content/j86025202n17/?p=084eab4c80b646ecbb448732974399ab&pi=0

  • Marsalek, J. and H. Schreier. 2009. Innovative stormwater management in Canada: The way forward. Overview of the Theme Issue.Water Quality Res. Journ. Canada. Vol. 44, No. 1 v-xi





    Expertise of Hans Schreier:
    Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
    Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
    Research Interface / Management
    Topic AtmosphereGlobal Warming
    Topic HydrosphereFresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes
    Precipitation / Runoff
    Water Pollution / Waste Water
    Hydrogeology (Watershed Management)
    Topic PedosphereSoil Formation
    Soil Degradation / Erosion / Desertification
    Soil Pollution and Restauration
    Geology / Sediments
    Topic Integrated SystemsHydrogeochemical Cycle
    Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain
    Time FrameRecent / Today
    Future
    Statistical FocusExtreme Events
    Variability
    Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
    Decadal / Centennial
    MethodsData Collection - Measurement
    Data Analysis
    Applied Research / Technology
    Integrated Assessment
    Mountain Research InitiativeLong-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
    Sustainable land use and natural resources management

    Specialties of Hans Schreier:
    Watershed Management, Land-Water Interaction, Soil and Water pollution, Non-point sources of pollution, Source Water Protection, Food & Virtual Water, Adaptation to Climate Change

    Last update: 3/11/16
    Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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