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GWP at COP17: Interconnecting water, climate and development

GWP at COP17: Interconnecting water, climate and development. Dr Ania Grobicki Executive Secretary, GWP 3 December 2011. Water Scarcity in the World (2025 scenario). “economic” water scarcity: water development can meet increased demand. absolute or physical water scarcity.

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GWP at COP17: Interconnecting water, climate and development

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  1. GWP at COP17: Interconnecting water, climate and development Dr Ania Grobicki Executive Secretary, GWP 3 December 2011

  2. Water Scarcity in the World (2025 scenario) “economic” water scarcity: water development can meet increased demand absolute or physical water scarcity

  3. Implications of climate change : More climaticextremes Implications of climate change More climatic extremes Run off variation (1960-90 /2070-90)

  4. Interconnectingclimate with water security and buildingresilience Better climate information Food Security Disaster Risk Reduction Water Security Thinkinterconnected …. Thinkintegrated ….. Water, climate and development are all part of the same human story

  5. 2011 : WACDEP launched (8 countries, 4 transboundary river basins (+1 TB aquifer) in Africa starting up) "In the face of climate change, partnerships such as those launched in the Water, Climate and Development Programme with Global Water Partnership represent a good first step." Hon. Edna Molewa, Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, South Africa, and President of AMCOW, at the 3rd Africa Water Week

  6. A growing international network since 1996 • 13 Regional Water Partnerships (RWPs) • 80 Country Water Partnerships (CWPs) • 2,556 institutional Partners in 161 countries • Grown more than 5-fold since 2004

  7. GWP: Network, Partnership and InterGovernmental Organization “A partnership is not the sum of its parts, it is the product of the parts' interaction.”

  8. Key messages for COP17 : • Invest in information on WATER RESOURCES • Invest in development based upon better knowledge of climate change and water resources • Invest in building water security • For food • For drinking water supply • For manufacturingindustry • For energy (hydropower) • For the environment • For the next generation – the youth!

  9. The evidence is beforeoureyes …. Breidarmerkur – jökull in 2002, 5 km from the sea 5 km In 1933 the glacier reached all the way to the sea…..

  10. Documentinganother of Iceland´s glaciers Solheima – jökull in 1997

  11. Melting of a glacier Solheima – jökull in 2000

  12. Melting of a glacier Solheima – jökull in 2003

  13. 2006 : Death of a glacier Solheima – jökull in 2006

  14. The glacier has vanished from the landscape…..Iceland is ceasing to be ”iceland” Solheima – jökull in 2009

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