During ACCWA implementation, the following specific objectives have been fulfilled:
Objective AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT TOOLS: ACCWA has develop the remote sensing based management and monitoring tools for food security and water & agricultural risk management that allow improving the reliability of decision making regarding water use, yield and hazards in agriculture. The water and agriculture management tools have been defined in accordance with user needs and requirements.
Objective INNOVATIVE EO: To define, develop and implement innovative algorithms to estimate high spatial resolution soil moisture (SM), evapotranspiration (ET) and characterise vegetation status (VEG) from Earth Observation (EO) data.
SM, ET and VEG has been obtained at both high-spatial (field scale) and high-temporal (every week) resolutions by multi-sensor/multi- resolution/multi-wavelength remote sensing data.
Objective VALIDATION: To perform validation experiments on a regular basis using in situ, EO and modelling activities for all ACCWA estimates.
In coordination with the respective experimental sites, intensive field campaigns have been implemented during 2022, 2023 and 2024.
As a result, we have the means to fully validate EO products and water fluxes covering a wide range of surface conditions.
Objective NETWORK: To build a network for inter-sectorial knowledge sharing and long-term collaboration in the field of remote sensing applications for water resources and agriculture management. ACCWA builds on existing or completed European R&D projects aiming at water use, yield and hazards management and the partners have already collaborated in international projects. The framework of this project is strengthening these links and helps reaching institutions and enterprises working in the irrigation sector.
We have established links with more than 20 EU projects, organised 3 project Open Days and a Final International Workshop with an increasing number of experienced attendants.
As a result of these activities, we are putting in place a framework that enables a strong, tightly knit community (scientific/operational; research/industry) in multi-disciplinary water resources research (hydrologists, agronomists, water resources managers, etc.).
Objective CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT: To assess climate change impact in irrigated and rainfed crops in the Mediterranean and Sahel region by developing an innovative coupled modelling framework including water use, crop yield and hazards. The outcomes from that exercise have been largely disseminated in the water and agriculture community but also to the scientific and general community.
Objective OUTREACH: To promote the ACCWA project results, using open workshops and seminars, webinars, scientific peer-review articles, a web-portal, brochures, newsletters and films for the stimulation of results in future operational services.
The following promotion actions have been undertaken:
• Three Open Days
• 9 Workshops
• 3 Specific Trainings, 3 Summer Courses and multiple Field Trainings
• 13 Webinars
• 15 PhD Lectures, 13 PhD on-going
• Presence at hundreds international conferences in tenths of countries
• 58 Publications in peer-reviewed international scientific journals
• One film, 4 articles in non-specialised press, 1 radio interview
• Presence in 19 Brokerage Events and 7 Fairs
As a result, we have seen an increasing number of assistants to open seminars and webinars and we have reinforced ACCWA’s network.