MEDA Water Projects
EMPOWERS Partnership comes in the framework of the "Euro-Mediterranean Regional Water Programme for Local Water Management" (MEDA-WATER).
This Programme aims at the enhancement of regional co-operation in the areas of sustainable and integrated management of water resources. It also seeks to address the issues related to:
- water demand management and local water resources including the utilisation of non-conventional resources;
- prevention and mitigation of the negative effects of drought and water scarcity;
- irrigation water management; and
- preparation of national and local scenarios for the period until 2025 that enable precise objectives to be set and actions to be taken for sustainable water management.
Following are synopses of the other eight projects that, along with EMPOWERS, constitute a focal point for the MEDA-WATER Programme.
ADIRA
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Autonomous Desalination system concepts for seawater and brackish water In Rural Areas (ADIRA) with renewable energies – Potentials, Technologies, Field Experience, Socio-technical and Socio-economic impacts.
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EMWATER
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Efficient Management of Wastewater, its Treatment and Re-Use in the Mediterranean Countries.
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IRWA'
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Improvement of Irrigation Water Management in Lebanon and Jordan.
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ISIIMM
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Institutional and Social Innovations in Irrigation Mediterranean Management
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MEDAWARE
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Development of tools and guidelines for the promotion of the sustainable urban wastewater treatment and reuse in the agricultural production in the Mediterranean countries.
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MEDROPLAN
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Mediterranean Drought Preparedness and Mitigation Planning.
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MEDWA
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Stakeholder Participatory Sustainable Water Management at Farm Level.
MEDA – Co-operation with Jordan and Palestine.
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ZERO-M
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Sustainable Concepts towards a Zero Outflow Municipality
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