M1 M2 - MAVA Foundation
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ACTION PLAN SUMMARY M1 M2
Water abstraction is the main threat tofreshwater ecosystems in the Mediterranean.From 1967 to 2011 available per capitafreshwater resources in several countries fellby an estimated 60 percent due to increasinghuman population, destruction of freshwaterecosystems, and decrease of precipitation. While unsustainable water infrastructuredevelopment is rampant throughout theregion, hydropower, channelization, anddiversions are particularly acute in theBalkans, Turkey, and the Iberian Peninsula.Despite their serious ecological impact,hydropower infrastructures continue to bedeveloped at a high rate in the region, withdestructive consequences on the overallecological flow. With this action plan, we aim to ensure thatthe minimum required flows of water to sustainrivers, lakes or wetlands are agreed upon bykey stake-holders, towards maintaining andrebuilding full functionality of the region’sfreshwater ecosystems.
Ensuring integrated water resourcemanagement in river basins
“This action plan provides the opportunity to establish a solid partnership to promote large-scale initiatives ofintegrated conservation of river basins in the region, through the sustainable use of water resources and themaintenance of ecological flows.”
Douro/Duero,
Portugal/Spain
Sebou, MoroccoVjosa/Aoös,
Albania/Greece
We selected three pilot river basinsillustrating unsustainable waterabstraction for agriculture purpose andthe proliferation of unsustainable waterinfrastructures. In each case differentconditions are present: 1 - A transboundary basin with major damdevelopment projects on one side of theborder and dam decommissioning on theother that could benefit from a basin-wideapproach 2 - One of the last free-flowing rivers inEurope threatened by dam constructionand for which we will promote analternative green development 3 - A basin where agriculture is the mainsector demanding water where we willpromote integrated water resourcemanagement through the establishmentof a water fund with local authorities andstakeholders
Luís Costa, Manager, MAVA Mediterranean Basin Programme
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M6, Cultural Landscapes: cultural practices promotingsustainable use of water and river basin management
ACTION PLAN SUMMARY M1 M2
HOW IS THIS ACTION PLAN BEING IMPLEMENTED?
In Iberia, GEOTA work together with other NGOs anduniversities to prevent dams from being built in the Douro andpromote decommissioning of existing dam at basin level. In the Vjosa/Aoös basin, RiverWatch and EuroNatur worktogether with Albanese and Greek organisations to prevent theconstruction of new dams and consequently sustaining theecological flow. In Morocco, WWF coordinate the work for integrated river basinmanagement in the Sebou valley. Two platforms are established to support the activities in thepilot river basins and at regional level. RiverWatch coordinatethe partner organisations in using campaigning actions withsound arguments against the proliferation of dams in the region.Wetlands international coordinate the promotion of integratedmanagement of water resources across the Mediterranean. Exchange of experience and cross-replication are promotedbetween pilot sites and basins where MAVA has provided long-term support such as Neretva and Prespa basins.
Luís COSTA [email protected]
M4-M5, Marine and Fisheries: in the hydropower cases, thedisturbance of migration of fish of commercial value
MAVA annual allocation € 2'443'000
HOW WE THINK CHANGE WILL HAPPENThe strategies and their key results, also called "results chain" in technical terms, were defined according to the OpenStandards - a recognised methodology in the conservation field. A summary is presented below.
WHAT IS THE ANNUAL BUDGET? LINKS WITH OTHER MAVA ACTION PLANS
WHO ARE OUR MAIN PARTNERS?
KNOWLEDGE
understand river basin ecology andenvironmental flow
ADVOCACYmobilise public pressure & influencepolicies and legal framework
PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENTpromote stakeholder engagementthrough integrated river basinmanagement
DEMONSTRATIONshowcase the benefits of restorationand protection of river basins
STRATEGIES EXPECTED KEY RESULTS
Water is usedsustainably for
agriculture,tourism, and
domesticpurposes
Existing dams are
decommissioned
Impact of newdams is
minimized
WE AIM TO:
Minimize theimpact of the
construction andmanagement ofdams and otherinfrastructure on
river basins
Significantlyreduce the
environmentalimpact of water
abstraction
The annual budget of the action plan has been estimatedat € 2'443'000 per year.
Environmentalflows are
restored andsustained
M7, Species: integration with the threats of collision andelectrocution on energy infrastructures.
WA5, Infrastructure development: impacts on critical ecosystems
SE2, National Green Economy planning and practiceintegrate the conservation and restoration of naturalcapital SE3, Sustainable infrastructure is financially viable andbecomes the preferred option for governments, policymakers and investors
Revised 25/07/18