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EWRA 2005 Menton, France 7-10 September 2005 Sharing a Common Vision of Our Water Resources

EWRA 2005 Menton, France 7-10 September 2005 Sharing a Common Vision of Our Water Resources. Conclusions and Recommendations. Sharing a Common Vision …. Vision = to develop structured ideas how to master future challenges. What challenges will be the most pressing ones in future ?.

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EWRA 2005 Menton, France 7-10 September 2005 Sharing a Common Vision of Our Water Resources

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  1. EWRA 2005Menton, France7-10 September 2005Sharing a Common Vision of Our Water Resources Conclusions and Recommendations

  2. Sharing a Common Vision … Vision = to develop structured ideas how to master future challenges What challenges will be the most pressing ones in future ? What strategy to solve problems do we have at hand ? What scientific tools are available or have to be made available ? What implementation strategy to follow?

  3. Population Growth Anticipated changes • Political / Economic Changes, incl. changes in development goals • Population Mobility • Urbanization • Administrative Changes incl. • decentralization in decision making • privatization • public participation • Globalization • Climatic variability – instability/ Global Climate Change • Cultural Changes /Attitude changes • Environmental & Geo-morphol.Changes • devastating fires, • floods and droughts, • desertification, • large dams • Technological Changes • Land Use Changes

  4. Is sustainability a utopia? ►“Stationarity” is not valid any more ►“Sustainability” of all systems are in question ► More “extreme phenomena” will occur more frequently

  5. Topics Covered: Tools and Strategies ►Integrated Water Resources Management ►Groundwater Management ►Water Quality Management ►Climate Impact ►Maintenance of Water Systems ►Water Conservation ►Watershed Management ►WFD Applications and Limitations ►Optimisation and Management of Water Storage ►Risk and Hazards in Water Resources ►Water Shortage vs. Drought ►Advanced Tools for Modeling Water Resources

  6. Main Recommendations • Our planning has to be future-oriented and problem-focused • Higher safety standards have to be imposed for reducing the risk • More attention has to be given to pro-active action in order to face unexpected events • forecast models • suitable measures to meet the emergency • provide significant data • Improve the transfer of information to those involved in decision making • Better Water Governance may be achieved by the management of the people

  7. GENERAL PUBLIC PRIVATE DECISION MAKERS ACTORS IN RESEARCH PUBLICDECISIONMAKERS ACTORS IN RAISING AWARENESS & SPREADING KNOWLEDGE THE ACTORS

  8. According to the Foreword of the Conference Proceedings it was the aim of the Conference to identify and promote … ... best practices in good water status and demand management, …. realistic scenario building, … reliable economic analysis of water uses, ... and efficient stakeholders and/or public involvement in decision making. We believe, we have done a good step forward, but many more challenges are ahead of us …

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