BEWATER
Efforts are needed to strengthen public participation and embed a sense of responsibility within the society concerning water management and adaptation towards these threats. The combination of improved awareness, mutual learning processes and shared responsibility of the civil society and stakeholders are key to ensuring successful adaptation strategies and their implementation, leading to increased resilience of the social-ecological system of a river basin.
BEWATER addresses the above challenges by promoting dialogue and collaboration between science and society. The project aims at launching a transition from a technologically-focused river basin management approach to a stakeholder driven planning and management process that allows a pro active response to emerging climatic changes and related pressures. Based on a bottom-up approach, the multidirectional and multi-sectoral knowledge transfer throughout the project will raise awareness, feed ownership and ultimately lead to effective adaptation policies.
BEWATER have an online repository of their results, including:
- Developing participatory adaptation plans for river basins - a handbook
- 4 River Basin Adaptation Plans:
Solution characteristics
- Academia & Research Organisations (A&R)
- Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)
- River Basin Organisations (RBOs)
- Communities empowered to adapt to climate change
- Dissemination of information among the population about water and sanitation issues
- Governance Structure
- Knowledge and Capacity
- Process
Solution provider
Bewater
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