Günter Blöschl received the 2025 Stockholm Water Prize after extensive recognition for his revolutionary work in flood risk analysis coupled with water resource management. His wide-ranging research work has both enhanced worldwide flood prediction mechanics and expanded scientific understanding of climate change effects concerning extreme hydrological events. The selection of Guenter Blöschl marks his essential position in developing worldwide strategies for climate resilience and water management policies.
The Stockholm Water Prize board honored Professor Günter Blöschl in 2025 for establishing himself as a leader in flood hydrology research.
The Prize Committee disclosed the award winner through an announcement made on March 20 2025.
Through his research Professor Günter Blöschl made significant worldwide progress in the fields of flood risk analysis as well as climate change adaptation and water resource management.
The construction of an all-encompassing global flood risk database became an essential database for creating international disaster preparedness strategies.
The research shows that climate change directly correlates with enhanced flood occurrence as current floods surpass those observed historically.
The enhanced hydrological modeling system helps governments together with community groups prepare for intense weather occurrences.
At Vienna University of Technology he leads the Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management as its professor.
The Doctoral Programme of Water Resources Systems was established by him over 15 years ago to educate future hydrologists.
Holds a part-time professorship at the University of Bologna.
Through research initiatives across the USA, Canada and Australia he expanded global knowledge about hydrological problems in different areas.
The Stockholm Water Prize stands as the top award in water research because the Stockholm Water Foundation together with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences organize it.
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden as prize patron will present the award at the World Water Week gatherings in Stockholm during August 2025.
Laureates Taikan Oki and Andrea Rinaldo along with Delgado collaborated to develop hydrological research.
The research conducted by Blöschl enables international agencies and climate scientists and water resource policymakers to utilize his findings in their work across the world.
Through his research activities Günter Blöschl reshaped the knowledge base regarding flood hazards and adapted to climate changes and directed water resource protection processes. Through his research he added valuable information to science and simultaneously created useful methods for disaster readiness. Through the 2025 Stockholm Water Prize organization he received acknowledgement for his life-changing water science impact on worldwide hydrology practice and research methods in water protection. The rising frequency of water-related disasters because of climate change will benefit from the leadership of Blöschl as he guides policy development and prime global responses to hydrological extremes.