Published July 31, 2023 | Version 1
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InTheMED D3.4 Report on the Results of the Analysis of Different Scenarios in the Case Studies

  • 1. Universitat Politècnica de València
  • 2. Boğaziçi Üniversitesi
  • 3. Technical University of Crete
  • 4. Associacao do Instituto Superior Tecnico para a Investigaçao e Desenvolvimiento
  • 5. Centre de Recherches et des Technologies des Eaux

Description

The overall objective of the InTheMED project is to implement innovative and sustainable management tools and remediation strategies for MED aquifers (inland and coastal) in order to mitigate anthropogenic and climate-change threats by creating new long-lasting spaces of social learning among different interdependent stakeholders, NGOs, and scientific researchers in five field case studies. These are located at the two shores of the MED basin, namely in Spain, Greece, Portugal, Tunisia, and Turkey.

InTheMED will develop an inclusive process that will establish an ensemble of innovative assessment and management tools and methodologies including a high-resolution monitoring approach, smart modelling, a socio-economic assessment, web-based decision support systems (DSS) and new configurations for governance to validate efficient and sustainable integrated groundwater management in the MED considering both the quantitative and qualitative aspects.

This Deliverable, namely D3.4, is part of Task 3.4 “Analysis of Different Scenarios” (Lead: UNIPR/ participants: UPV, TUC, IST-ID, CERTE and BU). The aim of Task 3.4 is to simulate different scenarios considering the impact of climate and socio-economic changes on groundwater resources at the five pilot sites. At this aim, different surrogate models were developed for each case study, which are described in Milestone 3.2 (Tanda et al., 2022) and Deliverable 3.2 (Todaro et al., 2023). The surrogate models will support the implementation of the Fuzzy WebDSS tool (Deliverable 6.2; Varouchakis et al., 2023) aimed at assist decision makers in aquifer management. The definition of the scenarios and the description of the application of the surrogate models under these scenarios were presented in Milestone 3.4 (Secci et al., 2023). The D3.4 presents the results of the analysis of the most relevant scenarios in the demo sites.

Notes

This project is part of the PRIMA Programme supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No 1923.

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