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AC9: Roadmap towards a basin-wide climate adaptation strategy for water resources management

AC9: Roadmap towards a basin-wide climate adaptation strategy for water resources management. ACTION 3. ACTION 6. ACTION 7. ACTION 8 (CLIMATE PROOFING). ACTION 9 (ADAPTATION STRATEGY). The Challenge. To start a sustainable stakeholder/policy process:

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AC9: Roadmap towards a basin-wide climate adaptation strategy for water resources management

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  1. AC9: Roadmap towards a basin-wide climate adaptation strategy for water resources management

  2. ACTION 3 ACTION 6 ACTION 7 ACTION 8 (CLIMATE PROOFING) ACTION 9 (ADAPTATION STRATEGY)

  3. The Challenge To start a sustainable stakeholder/policy process: • towards a shared and well coordinated climate change adaptation strategy, • for the water management of the international Meuse basin, • based on state of the art knowledge about the system, and • motivated by the current momentum AMICE has created

  4. Output /goal • Roadmap for climate adaptation in the international Meuse basin, that: • Gives an overview of the main challenges for climate adaptation in the international Meuse basin • Prioritizes actions and investments to take by policy makers • Is developed by an interdisciplinary team of experts and policy makers with representatives from all Meuse countries. • Is a good basis for transnational actions and policy processes after AMICE

  5. How? • Two workshops of 2 consecutive days • 15-20 selected participants • From all countries • Diverse sectors • Mix of experts and policy makers • English language • Parallelly WP1 meetings with AMICE partners

  6. Approach • Facilitator • Start document for each workshop • Presentations with specific results AMICE project: • Action 3,6,7,8 • Guidelines/lessons learned WP 2 and 3 • Other relevant knowledge from outside AMICE • Group discussions and participatory exercises • Common development of roadmap contents

  7. When • Preparation in 2011 • Workshops 2012 (depending on end date AMICE) Practical issues • Financing workshops • Participants • “small” Differences from poposal (f.i. calculations, presentation at third international event 2012)

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