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Mediterranean Drought Preparedness and Mitigation Planning
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Starting date: 2003-06-15 - Duration (months): 48


Background

Water resources in the semi-arid countries and particularly in the Mediterranean region are limited, scarce, and difficult to predict from year to year. For these reasons, and with demand rising due to population growth and improving standards of living, water management problems are tremendous even without droughts.

Drought, which is the normal, recurrent feature of every climate, combined with water scarcity, has dramatic effects on the economies and environments of  Mediterranean countries: both on the people themselves and the population’s well-being. Unfortunately, most Mediterranean countries react to drought only when it is upon them, by responding to immediate needs and providing what are often costly solutions. These countries frequently lack the permanent structures and plans to cope with drought that exist in other countries, such as the US or Australia.


Objectives

The Project's main ultimate objective is to create Guidelines for Drought Preparedness Plans. It is expected that the Guidelines will provide partner countries with an integrated approach for minimising the impacts of drought on their people and resources, and for changing the approach to drought from the current "crisis management" attitutude to a more proactive one of  "risk management". The Guidelines will be adapted to the physical and socio-economic environment of the Mediterranean countries and their elaboration will follow a common methodology.

Another important objective of the project is to provide the framework for the setting up of a Drought Preparedness Network for the Mediterranean countries.

Other expected results are: the better understanding of drought, its causes, effects and impact on the economy,  environment and social conditions; the transfer of know-howand technology; the exchange of information and expertise; the strengthening of institutional capabilities and awareness-raising; the mobilization and promotion of civil commitment.

The work will include:
  • Map organizations and institutions working on meteorological data, hydrological data and those working on water resources management and drought mitigation
  • Collection, review, study and analysis of existing information on drought and drought mitigation plans in the Mediterranean countries and around the world
  • Drought Risk Analysis in six Partner countries; Drought Identification Studies, and the collection, analysis and list of Best Practices on drought mitigation in the partner countries and in other countries
  • Guidelines for Drought Preparedness Plans
  • Verification and testing of the Drought Guidelines on six projects in the member countries
  • Preparation and proposal of a framework for setting up of Drought Preparedness Network for the Mediterranean countries
  • Dissemination of guidelines and model plan to Mediterranean countries for formulating their own plans.

Geographical scope

The members of the implementation consortium are from 3 EU countries and 3 MEDA countries. This consortium groups different key stakeholders such as water basin authorities, local water authorities, water suppliers, meteorological and hydrographic institutions, ministries of agriculture, research, training and development institutions and international organizations.


Contacts

Partners Countries Contacts
Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza
(Project coordinator) - web
ES Dunixi Gabina
Confederación Hidrográfica del Tajo ES Francisco Javier Flores
Canal de Isabel II ES Francisco Cubillo
Fundación Ecología y Desarrollo ES Víctor Viñuales
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Agronomos, Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences ES Dr. Ana Iglesias
University of Cyprus CY Prof. Elpida Keravnou
Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hasan II MA Prof. Abdallah Ouassou
Direction Générale des Barrages et des Grands Travaux Hydrauliques - Ministère de l'Agriculture TN Louati Mohamed Hedi
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Catania IT Antonino Cancelliere
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS GR S. SIMOPOULOS
 

PDF Presentation in Brussels, 2004 Download
URL Published results of Medroplan research project
5th Mediterranean Water Forum