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Integrated Decision Support Tool for Reliable and Affordable Application of Manage Aquifer Recharge with Alternative Water Resources in River Basin and Drought Management Plans

Project description

New tools to tackle water scarcity crisis

Water scarcity and stress are a global challenge. Droughts, climate change, and dwindling water supplies threaten communities and ecosystems alike. In this context, the EU-funded MARCLAIMED project aims to revolutionise water management by seamlessly integrating Managed Aquifer Recharge with Alternative Water Resources in the face of evolving climate threats. The result is an integrated decision support tool powered by AI. This ensures operational excellence, economic sustainability, and social acceptance. In addition to monitoring water quality, researchers can forecast availability, and assess risk indicators. The economic dimension includes a municipal water scarcity indicator, and a cost recovery-based system. By implementing and validating results across diverse European demo sites, MARCLAIMED charts the course for a resilient water future.

Objective

MARCLAIMED will be a breakthrough addressing in an efficient, sustainable, and trustworthy way the water scarcity and water stress mitigation.

MARCLAIMED will support decision makers to integrate Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) with Alternative Water Resources (AWR) in River Basin and Drought Management Plans supporting the adaptation and resilience of structural supply systems in the context of climate change. The main outcome will be the MARCLAIMED Integrated Decision Support Tool (IDST) that will provide solutions to tackle existing and emerging threats and support decision making and adaptation policies. MARCLAIMED IDST will ensure I) high level operational performance through 3 AI-based tools to: i) monitor and control AWR quality, ii) forecast the water resources availability and iii) provide health, environmental and performance risk indicators; II) economic sustainability under uncertainty providing: i) a municipal scale water scarcity indicator, ii) water security economic value of MAR with AWR and iii) a cost recovery-based system; and III) social acceptance, strengthen the engagement of national and EU policy makers in collaboration with a Community of Practice and the definition of EU MAR-lines, as rules and guidelines, to promote policy recommendations and boost regulatory framework.

MARCLAIMED results will be implemented and validated in 3 demo sites in southern (PT, ES) and western Europe (NL) chosen by their wide range of settings in terms of climatic conditions, alternative water sources, MAR scheme or MAR potential, as well as political and socio-cultural context. In addition, to cover a wide spectrum of economic sectors and activities, an industrial feasibility study (in the mining sector) will be carried out in central (PL) and eastern Europe RIS countries.

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Coordinator

FUNDACION CENTRO ANDALUZ DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL AGUA
Net EU contribution
€ 283 250,00
Address
CALLE PERIODISTA FEDERICO ALBA 7
29620 TORREMOLINOS (MALAGA)
Spain

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Region
Sur Andalucía Málaga
Activity type
Other
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Total cost
€ 283 250,00

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