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The NeWater project has
the following specific objectives:
NeWater
is an ambitious integrated project that necessarily begins with a new
understanding among its diverse partners, to be achieved through:
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Objective
1. To develop a
conceptual framework for research and adaptive management of river basins
that integrates natural science, engineering and social science concepts and
methodologies.
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The
founding principle of NeWater is the co-development and co-application of
innovative methods in purposely selected river basins, a goal which is to be
achieved through following two objectives:
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2. To apply the
NeWater knowledge and tools in transboundary river basins, with special
emphasis on EU Water Framework Directive and Water Initiative implementation
areas.
Objective 3. To develop protocols and tools for stakeholder engagement
and analysis in participatory research and management of IWRM.
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The
core aim of NeWater is to understand and promote transitions to enhanced
adaptive strategies for integrated water resource management. This is expressed in specific objectives:
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Objective
4. To analyse
the role of key factors including governance, participation and spatial
planning for the transition to adaptive management of river basins.
Objective 5. To develop approaches that integrate poverty
alleviation, gender awareness and health planning in the adaptive management
of river basins.
Objective 6. To develop a range of tools to assess and manage the
transition to adaptive management tailored to the institutional, cultural,
environmental, technological settings of river basins.
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Assessing
adaptive management and progress towards it implementation entails
understanding current vulnerability and adaptive capacity:
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7. To compile a
baseline of present vulnerability and adaptive capacity of river basins that
integrates exposure to present socio-institutional, economic and
environmental stresses and shocks
Objective 8. To assess current practice in IWRM and draw lessons for
the transfer of new scientific methodologies for IWRM practitioners.
Objective 9. To analyse and classify major sources of uncertainty in
IWRM and their implications for management.
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The
baseline understanding must be based in robust science:
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10. To develop a
sound scientific foundation for managing uncertainties, interactions across
scales, integration across sectors and exposure to future stresses for
climate resources, conflicts between water quantity, water quality and
ecosystem services.
Objective 11. To develop a range of tools to assess vulnerability
and adaptive capacity that supports transitions to effective adaptive
management of river basins
Objective 12. To explore the influence of system structure and
external shocks, stresses, and trends on adaptive capacity, resilience, and vulnerability
Objective 13. To analyse scenarios of future vulnerability and
adaptive capacity of river basins in order to provide end points of
transitions to adaptive management strategi
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The
wealth of experience gained in the NeWater research and applications will
support a broader and more knowledgeable community of researchers,
practitioners and policy makers. These
objectives encompass our synthesis and major deliverables:
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14. To deliver a
comprehensive methodology and protocol for its use that demonstrates best
practice in using innovative tools for adaptive management drawn from the
NeWater case studies
Objective 15. To develop an innovative toolkit and guidance for
practitioners in applying methods for the adaptive water management of river
basins.
Objective 16. To share experience and innovations in dialogues,
publications and action, to further the European Research Area and to support
the implementation of the Water Framework Directive and EU Water Initiative.
Objective 17. To initiate an world-wide research to application
platform for effective scientific and cross-policy cooperation in dealing
with the high complexity and limited predictability of integrated water
resources management on a river basin scale that contributes to constructive
dialogues with the Global Water Partnership (GWP), World Water Council (WWC),
International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and other efforts.
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