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ACQUAOUNT – Adapting to Climate change by QUantifying optimal Allocation of water resOUrces and socio-ecoNomic inTerlinkages

Agriculture is by far the most water demanding sector in the Mediterranean and a sustainable use of water, combined with economic growth, cannot be achieved without improving irrigation efficiency and water productivity. The current heavy depletion of water sources is leading to water scarcity and degradation, deterioration of ecosystem services, conflicts with domestic and industrial uses and, in general, it poses limitations to economic growth. These trends will be exacerbated by CC. The ACQUAOUNT project aims to improve IWRM and sustainable irrigation through the deployment of innovative tools, smart water services and solutions, for public and private use, while contributing to climate resilience.


AGRITECH – National Research Centre for Agricultural Technologies

Il Centro Nazionale per lo Sviluppo di Nuove Tecnologie in Agricoltura (Agritech) si basa sull’utilizzo di tecnologie abilitanti per lo sviluppo sostenibile delle produzioni agroalimentari, con l’obiettivo di promuovere l’adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici, riducendo l’impatto ambientale nel settore agroalimentare , lo sviluppo delle aree marginali e garantire la sicurezza, la tracciabilità e la sicurezza delle filiere. Il progetto vale circa 350 milioni di euro, di cui 320 a carico del PNRR e coinvolge 28 università, 5 centri di ricerca e 18 aziende. Il Centro è strutturato in Hub&Spoke, con l’Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II responsabile dell’hub nazionale e 9 diversi spoke nelle aree tematiche: 1. Risorse genetiche vegetali, animali e microbiche e adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici 2. Crop Health: un approccio di sistema multidisciplinare per ridurre l’uso di prodotti agrochimici 3. Tecnologie abilitanti e strategie sostenibili per la gestione intelligente dei sistemi agricoli e del loro impatto ambientale 4. Sistemi agricoli e forestali multifunzionali e resilienti per la mitigazione dei rischi legati al cambiamento climatico 5. Produttività sostenibile e mitigazione dell’impatto ambientale nei sistemi zootecnici 6. Modelli di gestione per promuovere la sostenibilità e la resilienza dei sistemi agricoli 7. Modelli integrati per lo sviluppo delle aree marginali per promuovere sistemi di produzione multifunzionali che migliorino la sostenibilità agroecologica e socio-economica 8. Nuovi modelli di economia circolare in agricoltura attraverso la valorizzazione e il riciclo dei rifiuti 9. Nuove tecnologie e metodologie di tracciabilità, qualità, sicurezza, misurazioni e certificazioni per valorizzare e tutelare le tipicità nelle filiere agroalimentari.


AQUA: Enhancing Water Management for Climate Change Resilience in Adriatic-Ionian area

The AQUA project, aimed at enhancing resilience to climate change in the Adriatic-Ionian region, has the goal of reaching significant strides in addressing the common challenge of water management in the face of a changing climate. Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events have led to significant shifts in water availability, quality, and distribution. These challenges transcend borders and require collaborative efforts to ensure effective solutions. The AQUA project has set its sights on the overall objective of enhancing resilience to climate change of water utility companies in the Adriatic-Ionian area. By developing an joint action plan and strategy and user-tailored tools, the project aims to improve water resource management, increase capacities for climate change adaptation, and mitigate the impact of natural and man-made disasters. By adopting an integrated approach that considers both droughts and floods and the interconnections between water quantity and quality, the project aims to provide holistic solutions. The project also prioritizes data-driven solutions, co-design, and co-development, ensuring that the outputs are tailored to the specific needs of the participating regions.


IDEATION: InlanD watErs in the digitAl Twin OceaN

IDEATION (InlanD watErs in the digitAl Twin OceaN) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme. IDEATION is based on a cross-border cooperation, involvement, and commitment of stakeholders at European level by following the Water-oriented Living Labs (WoLLs) approach. Stakeholders will be engaged via Multi-Stakeholder Forums (MSF), using a range of different engagement methodologies (e.g., focus groups, workshops, interviews, questionnaires) depending on goals of the engagement and specificities of the context. A comprehensive review will be performed to make an open knowledge inventory for inland water systems (OpenKIWAS). IDEATION will co-design the IDEATION reference architecture defining a set of building blocks, interfaces and standards to make data, models and technologies interoperable and integrable with the Digital Twin Ocean (DTO). Putting together all the results from the MSF, OpenKIWAS, and the IDEATION reference architecture, a roadmap for the integration of inland waters in the Digital Twin Ocean will be created providing a preliminary breakdown of the work, with priorities of implementation, into a stepped approach.


LIFE21-IPC-IT-LIFE CLIMAX PO | CLIMate Adaptation for the PO river basin district

CLIMAX PO is a project funded by a LIFE grant of the European Commission. CLIMAX PO brings together most national and regional and some of the local authorities playing a role in implementing the Italian strategy on adaptation in the Po River Basin, an area of 74.000 km2 , with 3.200 local authorities, 16 million inhabitant and generating 40% of the Italian GDP.  CLIMAX PO is led by the National Po River Basin District Authority (ADBPO) chaired directly by the Italian Minister for the Environment and responsible for the implementation of the NAS at district level. The consortium covers the whole geographical river basin, all levels of Governance (National, Regional, Local) and necessary competences with 3 major research institutes on board.            

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