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BEWATER · Making society an active participant in water adaptation to global change

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201331 March 2017EU funding €2,934,724

Sustainable water management under climate change is an urgent challenge for the Euro-Mediterranean region. Future climate change projections estimate an increase in water scarcity and droughts in the region, causing substantial socioeconomic losses and environmental impacts.In this context, efforts are needed to strengthen public participation and embed a sense of responsibility within the society concerning water management and adaptation towards these threats. The combination of improved awareness, mutual learning processes and shared responsibility of the civil society and stakeholders are key to ensuring successful adaptation strategies and their implementation, leading to increased resilience of the social-ecological system of a river basin.BEWATER addresses the above challenges by promoting dialogue and collaboration between science and society. The project aims at launching a transition from a technologically-focused river basin management approach to a stakeholder driven planning and management process that allows a pro active response to emerging climatic changes and related pressures. Based on a bottom-up approach, the multidirectional and multi-sectoral knowledge transfer throughout the project will raise awareness, feed ownership and ultimately lead to effective adaptation policies.BEWATER proposes, with tests in case study river basins across the Mediterranean, a process of building resilience based on the engagement of a wide group of stakeholders, with the goal of achieving a sustainable and adaptive management at river basin scale. It is an iterative process of mutual learning between society and science, which identifies water management options and works out adaptation plans. It leads to innovation as a result of effective integration of local experience and research.The results will be translated into generic adaptation guidelines that can be adopted in other river basins and results will be disseminated in a targeted and strategic way.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ECOLOGICA Y APLICACIONES FORESTALES

ES · €455,793

participant

INSTITUT ZA VODE REPUBLIKE SLOVENIJE

SI · €259,314

participant

EUROPE FOR BUSINESS LTD

UK · €115,666

participant

MEDITERRANEAN INFORMATION OFFICE FOR ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

EL · €138,600

participant

Deep Blue Consultants SPRL

BE · €230,736

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHES EN GENIE RURAL, EAUX ET FORETS

TN · €77,754

participant

EUROPEAN FOREST INSTITUTE

FI · €369,240

participant

CORPORATION BLUE BV

NL · €32,858

participant

ANBESSA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING DI LEONE ANDREA

IT · €32,581

participant

PROSPEX BVBA

BE · €479,331

participant

THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE

CY · €267,273

participant

ECOLOGIC INSTITUT GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

DE · €229,557

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE · €246,021

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