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WATERWISE - A Governance Toolbox for Designing and Testing Water Management Strategies of Headwater Catchments

(Alpine Space 2021-2027) Mountain headwaters are a key component of Alpine water resources providing natural- and socio-ecosystem services. Climate change, with the degradation of the cryosphere (glaciers, permafrost, snow), and human pressure are increasingly impacting mountain headwaters availability and quality  in Alpine systems. These alterations challenge Alpine communities and impact ecosystem services. The design of effective adaptation plans and management strategies remains a challenge for policy makers and  stakeholders of Alpine territories, due to data gaps, difficulties to develop hydrological models enabling testing management scenarios and insufficient knowledge transfer from science to policy and from policy to science.

Thus, the WATERWISE project aims to provide solutions for communities and protected area managers to assess the vulnerability of headwater catchments and design sustainable management and adaptation strategies. 

Project acronym

WATERWISE

Start Date

01/09/2024

End Date

31/08/2027

Funded by

INTERREG ALPINE SPACE 2ND CALL - CLASSIC PROJECTS

Total cost

total funding (ERDF )
1.613.789,67 Euro
total funding (co-funds )
1.078.329,91 Euro
FEM funding (ERDF )
253.228,09 Euro
FEM funding (public co-funds: National Rotation Fund)
84.409,37 Euro

Coordinated by

Co-Lead partners: University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland and Fondazione Edmund Mach

Participants

Université de Neuchâtel - Switzerland
Fondazione Edmund Mach - Italy
Réserves Naturelles de France - France
TETRAKTYS - France
Universität Passau - Germany
Hochschule Karlsruhe - Germany
Alpinarium Galtür Dokumentation GmbH - Austria
Geološki zavod Slovenije - Slovenia
EVTZ Geopark Karawanken m.b.H. - Austria
Legambiente Piemonte e Valle d’Aosta - Italy
Agenzia Regionale Protezione Ambiente Lombardia - Italy
Centre de recherche sur l’environnement alpin - Switzerland

Project description

(Alpine Space 2021-2027) Mountain headwaters are a key component of Alpine water resources providing natural- and socio-ecosystem services. Climate change, with the degradation of the cryosphere (glaciers, permafrost, snow), and human pressure are increasingly impacting mountain headwaters availability and quality  in Alpine systems. These alterations challenge Alpine communities and impact ecosystem services. The design of effective adaptation plans and management strategies remains a challenge for policy makers and  stakeholders of Alpine territories, due to data gaps, difficulties to develop hydrological models enabling testing management scenarios and insufficient knowledge transfer from science to policy and from policy to science.

Thus, the WATERWISE project aims to provide solutions for communities and protected area managers to assess the vulnerability of headwater catchments and design sustainable management and adaptation strategies. 

Funding Scheme

Europeo

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