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\"Assessment of water Balances and Optimisation based Target setting across EU River Basins (ABOT)\" Action - Final Technical Report (Rapporti finali progetti di ricerca)
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- \"Assessment of water Balances and Optimisation based Target setting across EU River Basins (ABOT)\" Action - Final Technical Report (Rapporti finali progetti di ricerca) (literal)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Tommaso Moramarco1, Silvia Barbetta1, Luca Brocca1, Pamela Maccioni1, Irina Ribarova2, Emil Tsanov2, Plamen Ninov2, Galina Dimova2, Grigor Grigorov2,
Martin Volk3, Friedrich Koch3, Jens Weiner3, Sandra Ledermüller3, Maggie Kossida4, Giorgos Lourmas4, Eleni Avramidi4, Christos Makropoulos5, Elias Sotiropoulos5, Katerina Tzouka5 (2013)
"Assessment of water Balances and Optimisation based Target setting across EU River Basins (ABOT)" Action - Final Technical Report
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- Tommaso Moramarco1, Silvia Barbetta1, Luca Brocca1, Pamela Maccioni1, Irina Ribarova2, Emil Tsanov2, Plamen Ninov2, Galina Dimova2, Grigor Grigorov2,
Martin Volk3, Friedrich Koch3, Jens Weiner3, Sandra Ledermüller3, Maggie Kossida4, Giorgos Lourmas4, Eleni Avramidi4, Christos Makropoulos5, Elias Sotiropoulos5, Katerina Tzouka5 (literal)
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- Funding EU programme: Desertification 2011 - DG Environment
Period: December 2011-March 2013 (15 months)
Partners: Leader, IRPI-CNR, Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, National Research Council, Italy; SEVEN, SEVEN Engineering Consultants, Greece; UACEG, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Bulgaria, NTUA, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; UFZ, Helmholtz - Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH, Germany. (literal)
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- 1 CNR-IRPI
2 UACEG, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy
3 UFZ, Helmholtz - Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH
4 SEVEN, Seven Engineering Consultants
5 NTUA, National Technical University of Athens (literal)
- Titolo
- \"Assessment of water Balances and Optimisation based Target setting across EU River Basins (ABOT)\" Action - Final Technical Report (literal)
- Abstract
- The overall aim of the ABOT project is to support the European Commission's effort to
identify means and develop prevention activities to halt desertification in Europe, by focusing
on complementing EU water resources balances elaborated in the framework of the System of
Economic and Environmental Accounts for Water (SEEAW) and supplementing ongoing
projects which tackle water scarcity, droughts and desertification.
The specific objectives of the project are to:
- Establish a clear overview of data availability for water balance modeling in 4 pilot
River Basins across Europe: Tiber RB (Italy), Mulde RB (Germany), Ali-Efenti
Pinios RB (Greece), Vit RB (Bulgaria)
- Collect, process and analyze for the pilot River Basins the necessary datasets that are
indispensable for the development of water accounts under the SEEAW system and
feed them in the SEEAW-ECRINS framework.
- Develop detailed water resources balances for the pilot River Basins based on the
method applied by the SEEAW and using an analytical physical based model to
accurately capture the interactions of the different components of the water cycle
(common modelling approach using the WEAP software)
- Identify management, technological and economic measures allowing the setting up
of optimal water management in the pilot River Basins while involving local
stakeholders and water managers.
- Develop a library of \"wish\" measures that can improve the water balance and
alleviate the possible deficit between availability and demand (i.e. increase supply,
reduce demand), and test/simulate their impact and effectiveness against specific
criteria, (e.g. water use reduction per economic activity, cost, environmental and
socio-economic benefits) for the pilot River Basins.
- Build and apply optimization algorithms in order to estimate possibilities for
optimization of water allocation to meet demand in the selected pilot River Basins as
well as the water saving potential associated to the different measures under specific
context. Run an optimization process under specific criteria and constraints to select
the optimum measures against a specific objective function.
- Derive sector specific targets in the pilot River Basins regarding water saving and
water efficiency which will allow the preservation and/or restoration of the natural
water balance. Cross-compare these outputs with the purpose of proposing targets
according to different typology of River Basins.
- Run a sensitivity analysis for these proposed targets for 3 alternative futures (climate
and socio-economic) in order to evaluate the robustness of the proposed interventions
- Share and disseminate all results, key assumptions and uncertainties in a transparent
manner with all relevant parties and involve local stakeholders in the process.
- Post process the project results to provide necessary input to the Blueprint and the
WS&D Policy Review.
These objectives are clearly linked to the current developments of DG Environment, DG
Research, Joint Research Centre, European Environment Agency and others in relation to the
2012 Blueprint to Safeguard Europe's Waters'1, the 2007 Communication on Water Scarcity
and Drought2, the development of EU water accounts under the SEEAW framework, the
WFD objectives, and are complementing other ongoing projects and initiatives. Pillars of the
2007 Communication and the 2012 Blueprint are directly addressed within this project:
assessment of the vulnerability of water resources to climate change and other man made
pressures, indications for water efficiency targets, water allocation, fostering water saving
measures, etc.
The project objectives have been clearly achieved. The implementation process was built
around 5 inter-related tasks which were feeding results one-to-the other:
Task A is a management and methodology development task
- Task A aimed at leading the project in scientific and technical success, within a robust
organizational framework that supports collaboration and exchange. This task also
aimed in supporting a good communication and feedback with the local RB authorities,
DG Environment and other involved contractors of relevant ongoing studies. Among
the first activities was drafting the conceptual methodology to be followed during the
study, in a stepwise and analytical way, defining the modeling framework and design
specifications, the data requirements, the scenarios to be analyzed, the optimization
process, the targets to be derived, the constraints and uncertainties involved etc.
Tasks B is a data collection and analysis task
- Task B aimed at collecting all the necessary data to build water balances in the pilot
River Basins according to the SEEAW methodology. These data have been quality
assured, processed and analyzed to achieve the required level of temporal and spatial
disaggregation and were used to (a) build the water balances, (b) feed the ongoing
SEEAW calculations under the ECRINS system.
Tasks C and D are modeling tasks
- Task C aimed at building a water management model for each pilot River Basins using
a harmonized approach and common software, the \"Water Evaluation and Planning
System\" (WEAP). The model developed water balances as well as additional
functionalities in order to run simulations and scenarios for optimal water allocation
representing the physical system. Local stakeholders were involved in this process,
while the model output also fed the SEEAW standard framework.
- Task D aimed at identifying management, technological and economic measures
(library of \"wish\" measures) and test/simulate their impact and effectiveness against
specific criteria (e.g. water use reduction per economic activity, cost, environmental
and socio-economic benefits) for the pilot River Basins within the WEAP models
developed in task C. Furthermore, within this task built and applied optimization
algorithms in order to optimize water allocation and meet demand in the selected pilot
River Basins while maximizing the selected objective function. The optimal measures
were cross-compared among the 4 Pilot River Basins.
Task E is a policy related and dissemination task
- Task E aimed at deriving indicative targets for reducing the vulnerability of water
resources in the pilot River Basins. These sector specific targets focused on water
saving and water efficiency will allow the preservation and/or restoration of the natural
water balance. Their robustness was assessed against alternative future scenarios. The
overall goal was to propose targets according to different typology of River Basins. The
results were post-processed in order to provide input to the water policy process. (literal)
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