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Project A Regional Model for Integrated Water Management in Twinned River Basins

- The project "RIVERTWIN" aims in adjusting, testing and implementing an integrated regional model for the strategic planning of water resources management in twinned river basins under contrasting ecological, social and economic conditions. The regional model will take into account the impacts of demographic trends, economic and technological development, the effects of global climate and land use changes on the availability and quality of water bodies in humid temperate, subhumid tropical as well as semiarid regions. The existing integration framework will be first tested in a European river basin with high data availability and data density. The Transferability of the model to other regions with different economic level, ecological standards and with low data availability will be jointly tested by the project team and river basin organisations in two river basins in Westafrica and Uzbekistan. Here, the problem of adequate human resources and the uncertainties of input data for the implementation of computer based decision suppport tools will be addressed.

- Capacity building through training of end users supports the transfer of the research results into application. In cooperation with stakeholders and potential users integrated scenarios of economic growth, land use and climate change will be developed and the model will be used to assess the implications for water management under the respective scenario assumptions. The twinning of river basins will promote mutual transfer of know-how and technology between European and Third countries. Based on the results, river basin management plans can be prepared. Through its holistic basin wide approach, the project contributes to the EU water directive, the Millennium Goals defined by the WSSD and the EU water initiative for Africa and Newly Independent States.

Project number 505401
Subject(s) POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , RIGHT , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY
Acronym RIVERTWIN
Geographical coverage Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Sweden, Benin, Uzbekistan
Budget (in €) 2964140
Programme INCO MED (FP6)
Web site http://www.rivertwin.org
Results *RIVERTWIN aims to promote sustainable, integrated water management, balancing economic constraints and ecological requirements, through the following outcomes:

  • Enhancing the mutual transfer of know-how and technology between European and Third World countries by the twinning of river basins
  • Providing the respective authorities and decision makers with a planning tool, which combines the economic and ecological aspects of basin-wide water managemen
  • Developing integrated scenarios of economic growth, land use and climate change in cooperation with stakeholders and potential users in order to assess the implications for water management
  • Promoting the establishment of regional working groups like the working group for the African IWRM/Transboundary component
  • Capacity building through training of end users for the transfer of research results to application

Period [01/03/2004 - 01/03/2007]

Partners

  • UNIVERSITAET HOHENHEIM
    Coordinator acts as project coordinator
    Type
    Country Germany
    Web site http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/i3ve/index.htm
    Contact Dr. Stahr Karl,
    Position: General coordinator of the project
    Phone/fax: ,
    Email:

Funding sources

  • European Commission
    Source EC INCO MED
    Programme INCO MED
    Type
    Funding rate 83

Publications

  • Integration and calibration of a conceptual rainfall-runoff model in the framework of a decision support system for river basin management. Advances in Geosciences,
    Publisher Götzinger, J. und A. Bárdossy
    Type of document PressArticle
    Rights Public
    File link n/a
    Source of information http://www.rivertwin.org/
    Subject(s) METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT
    Geographical coverage n/a
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