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BMBF Programme „ Energy and climate efficient structures in urban growth centres “. Sustainable Water and Wastewater Management in Urban Growth Centres Coping with Climate Change Concepts for Lima Metropolitana (Perú) „Lima Water“ (LiWa) www.lima-water.de
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BMBF Programme „Energy and climate efficient structures in urban growth centres“ Sustainable Water and Wastewater Management in Urban Growth Centres Coping with Climate Change • Concepts for Lima Metropolitana (Perú) „Lima Water“ (LiWa) www.lima-water.de Coordinator general: Dr Manfred Schütze, ifak Magdeburg, Germany Coordinator Peru: Christian León, LiWa Office Lima, ZIRN, University of Stuttgart Mag. Arq. Liliana Miranda Sara, Foro Ciudades para la Vida, Lima, Peru
1989: 2042 km2 glaciers 1997: 1595 km2 glaciers • Peru: • 5 % of world’s fresh water ressources • Glaciers are disappearing • third most sensitive country w.r.t. Climate change Lima Adapted from: Ministry MVCS, Peru
Urban growth centre Lima The urban growth centre of Metropolitan Lima, Peru: • 8 million inhabitants, annual growth rate: 2.1 % • Social diversity • Second-driest city of the world (9 mm annual rainfall) • Climate change impacts, e.g on Andean glaciers Periurban settlement Urban growth in Lima
Peruvian-German research project “Lima Water – LiWa” L i W a • Peru • SEDAPAL – National Water company of Lima. • National University of Engineering, Lima • Foro Ciudades para la Vida • FOVIDA • Germany • ifak e. V. Magdeburg (Coordinator) • ZIRN, University of Stuttgart • IWS, University of Stuttgart • Leuphana University Lüneburg • Dr. Scholz & Dalchow • www.lima-water.de
Macromodelling within the overall context of the LiWa project WP 1 Compilation of Information WP 6 Training and Capacity Building WP 3 Climate and Water Balance Modelling WP 2 Integrated Scenario Development WP 7 Economics/ Water pricing instruments WP 8 Project Coordination WP 4 Macro Modelling and Simulation WP 5 Inclusive Governance
Climate change Sustainability goals Local boundary conditions Modelling Participation Participation Education Overview of “LiWa” project L i W a Project outcomes: Macro-modelling tools Scenario analyses Governance models Educational programmes Guidelines Decisions Scientific dissemination Industry liaison
LiWa: Overall project methodology Scenario Definition Water Catchment Modelling Macro-Modelling of the water and wastewater system of Lima Evaluation of results in round table discussions Preparation of Decision making process
THANK YOU! Project „LiWa“ www.lima-water.de manfred.schuetze@ifak.eu L i W a