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WATCH – Water and Global Change

FP6 (SUSTDEV)
2007 - 2013
Land use, Other
Drought
United Kingdom
Austria, Czechia (Czech Republic), Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, The Netherlands, United Kingdom
Jan, 2007
Jan, 2011

Project Overview

The Integrated Project (WATCH), which will bring together the hydrological, water resources and climate communities to analyse, quantify and predict the components of the current and future global water cycles and related water resources states, evaluate their uncertainties and clarify the overall vulnerability of global water resources related to the main societal and economic sectors. WATCH project will:

– analyse and describe the current global water cycle, especially causal chains leading to observable changes in extremes (droughts and floods)

– evaluate how the global water cycle and its extremes respond to future drivers of global change (including greenhouse gas release and land cover change)

– evaluate feedbacks in the coupled system as they affect the global water cycle

– evaluate the uncertainties in the predictions of coupled climate-hydrological- land-use models using a combination of model ensembles and observations

– develop an enhanced (modelling) framework to assess the future vulnerability of water as a resource, and in relation to water/climate related vulnerabilities and risks of the major water related sectors, such as agriculture, nature and utilities (energy, industry and drinking water sector)

– provide comprehensive quantitative and qualitative assessments and predictions of the vulnerability of the water resources and water-/climate-related vulnerabilities and risks for the 21st century

– collaborate intensively with the key leading research groups on water cycle and water resources in USA and Japan

– collaborate intensively in dissemination of its scientific results with major research programmes worldwide (WCRP, IGBP)

– collaborate intensively in dissemination of its practical and applied results with major water resources and water management platforms and professional organisations worldwide (WWC, IWA) and at a scale of 5 selected river basins in Europe.

Project Results

The Integrated Project (WATCH), which will bring together the hydrological, water resources and climate communities to analyse, quantify and predict the components of the current and future global water cycles and related water resources states, evaluate their uncertainties and clarify the overall vulnerability of global water resources related to the main societal and economic sectors. WATCH project will:

– analyse and describe the current global water cycle, especially causal chains leading to observable changes in extremes (droughts and floods)

– evaluate how the global water cycle and its extremes respond to future drivers of global change (including greenhouse gas release and land cover change)

– evaluate feedbacks in the coupled system as they affect the global water cycle

– evaluate the uncertainties in the predictions of coupled climate-hydrological- land-use models using a combination of model ensembles and observations

– develop an enhanced (modelling) framework to assess the future vulnerability of water as a resource, and in relation to water/climate related vulnerabilities and risks of the major water related sectors, such as agriculture, nature and utilities (energy, industry and drinking water sector)

– provide comprehensive quantitative and qualitative assessments and predictions of the vulnerability of the water resources and water-/climate-related vulnerabilities and risks for the 21st century

– collaborate intensively with the key leading research groups on water cycle and water resources in USA and Japan

– collaborate intensively in dissemination of its scientific results with major research programmes worldwide (WCRP, IGBP)

– collaborate intensively in dissemination of its practical and applied results with major water resources and water management platforms and professional organisations worldwide (WWC, IWA) and at a scale of 5 selected river basins in Europe.

Resources

  • watch technical report number 56 - executive summary of the completed watch project.pdf

Links

  • https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/81283/factsheet/en
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