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Integrated water resources management under different hydrological, climatic and socio-economic conditions: results and lessons learned from a transdisciplinary IWRM project IWAS

Authors :
Corinna Weigelt
Peter Krebs
Jörg Seegert
Franz Makeschin
B. B. Strehlitz
Rudolf Liedl
C. Fuehner
Steffen Niemann
Nina Hagemann
Olaf Kolditz
Nicole Scheifhacken
Frank Blumensaat
Catalin Stefan
Jens Grundmann
Holger Weiß
Carsten Lorz
Thomas Kalbacher
Marco Leidel
Christian Siebert
Georg Teutsch
N. Schuetze
Thomas U. Berendonk
Frank-Dieter Kopinke
Gunda Röstel
Dietrich Borchardt
Jochen Schanze
Ines Dombrowsky
D. Markova
Christian Bernhofer
Source :
Environmental Earth Sciences. 72:4677-4687
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

The International Water Research Alliance Saxony (IWAS) is addressing the global challenges concerning water quality in the areas of drinking water and sanitation, agricultural irrigation and the quality of surface and ground waters, as well as developing specific ecosystem-relevant services to be implemented on an exemplary basis in selected model regions. Locations (model regions) have been selected in Eastern Europe (R1), Central and Southeast Asia (R2 and R3), the Middle East (R4) and Latin America (R5) that are representative international regions with respect to climate, land use and demographic change (Ibisch et al., Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ, Department of Aquatic Ecosystem analysis and management, 2013). The causes of water problems and the relevant boundary conditions vary from region to region (Borchardt and Ibisch, Integrated water resources management in a changing world : lessons learnt and innovative perspectives, pp 225, 2013). Mongolia and Vietnam were selected model regions in the first IWAS phase; the research was transferred and continued in one of the cross-cutting projects in IWAS II (Vietnam → capacity development) or in the frame of related project activities in Central Asia (R2 Mongolia, Karthe et al., Environ Earth Sci, doi: 10.1007/s12665-014-3789-1 , 2014). The IWAS consortium exists on scientific institutions like the Technische Universitat Dresden and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ, Leipzig, as well as partners from industry like the Stadtentwasserung Dresden GmbH (SE-DD), DREBERIS—Dresden consulting for international strategies, and itwh—institute for technical-scientific Hydrology, Hanover. This thematic issue compiles the most important scientific results of the second phase of the IWAS project. The project itself and findings of the first phase were already introduced in a previous special issue by Kalbus et al. (Environ Earth Sci 65:1363–1366, 2012). Main results: The IWAS project is structured by the model regions (R) as well as by cross-cutting activities scenario analysis (Q1), technology development (Q2), governance (Q3) and capacity development (Q4).

Details

ISSN :
18666299 and 18666280
Volume :
72
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Earth Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f7ee08733b50953a11f43052cd3e280a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-014-3877-2