

PRIORITY 6.3
Global Change and Ecosystems
Project Duration:
01.02.2007 - 31.01.2011
Co-ordinator: Pavel Kabat, Wageningen University
Deputy co-ordinator: Joseph Alcamo, Kassel University
The main objective of Workblock 6 is to assess the vulnerability of the water resources to global environmental, social, and economic change, with a special attention to effects of climate change and related extreme events. The Work Block aims at evaluating current vulnerability of water resources and related systems, and projecting future vulnerabilities in order to predict and prevent adverse changes. To reach this objective, WB 6 develops and tests new modelling framework and methodologies to assess vulnerability of (global) water resources, and predict the possible responses and feedbacks under increasing complexity and uncertainty.
This Work Block will make use of the results and outputs from all previous Work Blocks to quantify water resources availability, and implications of floods and droughts worldwide, imbedded in the needs and risks of the selected sectors of the economy and the society. The analysis will be conducted both for the 20th century and for the next 100 years (following a range of emission, land use change and demographic/economical scenarios). It will assess the uncertainties in these estimates and, finally, identify regions where changes, due either to climate, land use or population growth, are likely to lead to serious water shortages or risk. To test the “relevance” of the global/continental scale analysis for water resources strategic planning and management down to the regional and river catchments scales, WB 6 will conduct a number of exploratory scaling and dis-aggregation and “matching” studies, for selected smaller areas, located with the WATCH special focus regions.
Work Block 6 is organised in 4 Work Packages:
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