EUWARENESS European Water Regimes and the Notion of a Sustainable Status
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Country: EU Projects
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Start Date:
Duration: 23
months
Project Type: RTD
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Contract Number: EVK1-CT-1999-00038
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Organisation Type:
EC Project |
Topics:
Water resources and their management -->River basin management Water resources and their management -->River basins Water resources and their management -->Water resources and their management Overview
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Project objectives:
EUWARENESS is a research project on European Water Regimes and the Notion of a Sustainable Status. It aims to contribute to the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive. The EUWARENESS project systematically studies the generation and results
of diverse and innovative institutional resource regimes at a (tributary) water
basin scale. It investigated the dynamic relationships between various uses of water resources, the regimes under which these uses of water resources are managed, and factors in the political context generating regime shifts.
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Project
Summary:
EUWARENESS is a research project on European Water Regimes and the Notion of a Sustainable Status. It aims to contribute to the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive. The EUWARENESS project systematically studies the generation and results of diverse and innovative institutional resource regimes at a (tributary) water basin scale. It investigated the dynamic relationships between various uses of water resources, the regimes under which these uses of water resources are managed, and factors in the political context generating regime shifts.
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Achieved Objectives:
In the project a theoretical framework on institutional regime analysis is used. The EUWARENESS project has examined the integration of water management in six European countries at the national level and at the level of selected water basins. In particular, the project has examined transitions towards integrated resource management. The project results demonstrate what kind of regime conditions are crucial to reach such a sustainable status. The distribution of rights among water users, the accountability for externalities, and the participation of water users in the resource management of their river basin area, have been focal areas of the research project.
Studying the evolution of resource regimes, the Euwareness project has focused on the ‘extent’ of a regime (i.e. the uses and users that are regulated by a regime and therefore belong to the regime’s domain) and on the ‘coherence’ of a regime (i.e. the match between the regime’s elements, especially the match between property rights elements and public policy elements). One of the conclusions is that there is only weak support for the expectation that an increased extent contributes as such to a more sustainable resource use. The support for the expectation that increased coherence contributes to a more sustainable resource use is much stronger.
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Product Descriptions:
The EUWARENESS-project has focused on sustainable use of water resources by means of integrated water management. It aims to contribute to the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive. A better understanding is needed of the dynamic relationships between various conflicting uses of water resources, the regimes under which these uses of water resources are managed, and conditions generating regime shifts towards sustainability. The EUWARENESS-project studied the long term evolution of 6 national regimes, and also - more in depth - the
specific regime transitions of 12 water basins across Europe during the last decades. Important issues are the participation of users, redistribution of property rights among users, the coherence between water rights and water policies.
The following products are available:
The project has generated four types of deliverables:
1. A project methodology (analytical framework, theoretical background). On the webpage ‘methodology’ you may find more information on the analytical framework and theoretical background of the project.
2. Six national regime studies on the long-term evolution of the national water regime in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy and Switzerland.
3. Twelve in-depth case studies on water basins with specific regime transitions in the recent past: two cases per country.
4. A comparative analysis of the case studies.
The country screenings and comparatative case studies
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Additional Information:
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Project Resources:
EUWARENESS Case Study 1: Vesdre River Basin
Euwareness Report; Case Study 1: L’ Audomarois Basin
Euwareness Report: Case Study 1: Idro Lake and Chiese River Basin
EUWARENESS Case Study 1: IJsselmeer Basin
Case Study 1: Maggia Valley
Euwareness Report: Case Study 2: La Sèvre Nantaise Basin
Euwareness Report: Case Study 2: Regge River Basin
Case Study 2: Mula River Basin
Case Study 1: Matarraña River Basin
Euwareness Report: Case Study 2 (Belgium): Dender River Basin
Euwareness Report: Case Study 2 (Italy): Marecchia-Conca Water Basin
Integrated Water Management Regimes and more Sustainable Water Resources in Europe: A Case Study Comparison
Euwareness: Case Study 2 (Switzerland): Lake Baldegg and Lake Hallwil
Case study 1: Belgium
Case Study 1: L’ Audomarois Basin
Case Study 1: Idro Lake and Chiese River Basin
The Evolution of the National Water Regime in Belgium
The Evolution of the National Water Regime in France
The Evolution of the National Water Regime in Italy
The Evolution of the National Water Regime in the Netherlands
The Evolution of the National Water Regime in Spain
The Evolution of the National Water Regime in Switzerland
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Weblink:
http://www.euwareness.nl/home/
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Funding Programme(s):
EC Framework Programme 5
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Link to Organisations:
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Submitted by:
Dr Stefan Gödeke
Who does what?
02/12/2004 13:10:00
Updated by:
Professor Paul Bardos
Who does what?
03/10/2006 11:42:00
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