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Hydrology or psychology?

Hydrology or psychology?. Mario Cerutti International Meuse Commission Executive secretary. How can cooperation over transboundary surface and groundwater resources be achieved in a sustainable and equitable manner?. It is not evident that cooperation starts

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Hydrology or psychology?

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  1. Hydrology or psychology? Mario Cerutti International Meuse Commission Executive secretary

  2. How can cooperation over transboundary surface and groundwater resources be achieved in a sustainable and equitable manner? It is not evident that cooperation starts • International basin cooperation was a rare phenomenon in Europe until 1994. • It is now the general rule • Cooperation Meuse and Scheldt • Two virtually equal conventions • Decisions through consensus • Permanent secretariats WWF 5 - 20/03/2009 - Mario CERUTTI

  3. What is sustainable and equitable cooperation? (1) Partners develop sustainability by cooperating over a longer period, by producing common results, by developing solutions for problems. Ministerial guidance and political involvement will help. Also technical experts should be involved. It takes time, patience and exercises It is not at all evident that cooperation is sustainable. WWF 5 - 20/03/2009 - Mario CERUTTI

  4. What is sustainable and equitable cooperation? (2) Technical, economical, political, societal and cultural characteristics will differ The others will not be like you are Equitability helps to bridge the differences Equitability means acceptance of differences Equitability is a condition for sustainable cooperation Diversity is an added value and creates opportunities Diversity and equitability can go together WWF 5 - 20/03/2009 - Mario CERUTTI

  5. What are the mechanisms and tools that support the achievement of cooperation, while nurturing genuine cooperation? High level agreement and umbrella instruments Governing body and some rules of procedure Meetings, platform for expert groups, capacity building Process management, secretariat Accept: • no common actions but coordination of individual actions • different agendas but same long term objectives • different methods and plans but transboundary coherence • different languages WWF 5 - 20/03/2009 - Mario CERUTTI

  6. International commissions, arbitration commissions, transboundary basin authorities: What can be learned? Learned: Sufficient time and patience is needed to create a commission To develop the cooperation one needs a working organisation People need to become accustomed to the new situation It demands additional national efforts, new communication and working methods, creativity and flexibility. Expectations and ambitions may differ and may continue to differ Acceptance develops with time and must be maintained WWF 5 - 20/03/2009 - Mario CERUTTI

  7. Are principles and tools used in one region transferable to other regions? And if so how would that be possible? Compare “brother” Rhine with his twin sisters Meuse and Scheldt The point of departure is virtually equal Cooperation in the Rhine basin started in 1950 and was at a high level in 1975 The cooperation in the Meuse and Scheldt basins started in 1995 Attempts to transfer failed even on short distance! • European transboundary basin cooperation is governed by one singe WFD, but methods of the river commissions differ • Basin cooperation is partner cooperation • Each basin should develop its own cooperation • Principles, tools and experiences are available and should be exchanged. WWF 5 - 20/03/2009 - Mario CERUTTI

  8. CONCLUSIONS / RECOMMENDATIONS Sustainable cooperation can be reached in transboundary basins and aquifers when the partners • meet regularly • accept differences • find a balance between the (geo)hydrological and the administrative systems • jointly develop planning schemes and projects • are prepared to coordinate their measures • and intensify their cooperation when necessary (climate change?!) WWF 5 - 20/03/2009 - Mario CERUTTI

  9. AMICE: Adaptation of the Meuse to the Impacts of Climate Evolutions Waterboard Brabantse Delta Rijkswaterstaat Waterboard Aa & Maas Flanders Hydraulics Research Meuse De Scheepvaart RIOU vzw WVER FUSAGx LFI-RWTH - Aachen Région wallone - GTI IWW-RWTH - Aachen ULg City of Hotton EPAMA APS CETMEF University of Metz - CEGUM

  10. Thank you for your attention

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