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SOS-WATER · Water Resources System Safe Operating Space in a Changing Climate and Society

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202230 September 2026EU funding €4,099,405Call HORIZON-CL6-2021-CLIMATE-01

Water scarcity, water quality degradation and the loss of freshwater biodiversity are critical environmental challenges worldwide, which have primarily been driven by a significant increase in water withdrawals during the last century. In the coming decades, climate and societal changes are projected to further exacerbate these challenges in many regions around the world. As such, defining a safe operating space (SOS) for water resources in a changing climate and society is urgently needed to ensure a sufficient and reliable supply of water of a quality acceptable for human activity and natural ecosystems. However, defining the SOS for the entire water resources system at spatial scales relevant to decision-making and its projections into the future requires going beyond state-of-the-art water system modelling toward a holistic and participatory assessment framework that includes data gathering, integrated modelling, and working with relevant stakeholders. SOS-Water aims to create the foundation for this framework. It will co-create future scenarios and management pathways with stakeholders in five case studies in Europe and abroad. It will advance water system models and link them with impact models of ecosystem services and biodiversity, to create a novel integrated water modelling system. This integrated water modelling system will be benchmarked against a wide range of state-of-the-art Earth observations and will be used to calculate selected indicators covering all dimensions of water resources systems, to ultimately design a multi-dimensional SOS of policies and water management pathways evaluated across a broad set of scenarios. The results of SOS-Water will help improving the understanding of water resources availability and streamline water planning and management at local to regional levels and beyond, such that the allocation of water among societies, economies, and ecosystems will be economically efficient, socially fair, and resilient to shocks.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE

AT · €908,750

thirdParty

FUTUREWATER BV

NL

participant

FORSCHUNGSVERBUND BERLIN EV

DE · €558,170

participant

EUTEMA RESEARCH SERVICES GMBH

AT · €239,125

participant

INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE DEZVOLTARE PENTRU GEOLOGIE SI GEOECOLOGIE MARINA - GEOECOMAR

RO · €192,500

participant

FUTUREWATER SL

ES · €204,875

associatedPartner

EIDGENOESSISCHE ANSTALT FUER WASSERVERSORGUNG ABWASSERREINIGUNG UND GEWAESSERSCHUTZ

CH

participant

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

IT · €605,625

participant

NORSK INSTITUTT FOR VANNFORSKNING STI

NO · €213,716

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €470,468

participant

UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

NL · €510,750

participant

SOUTHERN INSTITUTE OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING

VN · €194,062

participant

AALBORG UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,364

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