3. TEC’sRoadMap2010-2013 1. Creating useful knowledge
An ambitious publication portfolio
{6BP+5PP+3TFP+4PB+4SR+1KN}
GWP/Dundee KC Scholarship Programme
Assembling 2 COP DSS (WWF6) & WSI (GWP-EC)
2. A new engagement with the Regions & KP
Making “deep dives” in the Regions – 6 Regional Workshops – MED + SAS+
SA/EA+CA+CEE+ SEA
Making the Knowledge Chain work
PP + TFP
3. Influencing the international debate
Participating in major regional/international events: WWF6, RIO+20, WTO,
SWWW, Water&Energy Summits, Dushanbe/Budapest Summits, ….
Engaging with Partners: UN WATER, SIWI, DHI, WWC…
4. TEC Publications 2011 2012 2013
Publications Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
IWRM &Social Equity BP PB
Water Securiy / indicators PP BP?
PEC?
The Economics of Water Security BP PB
Transboundary Cooperation HB BP PB
IUWM PP BP PB
Synthesis Report of SAS Workshop SR
Proceedings of SA/ES Workshop SR
Exploring the role of water security in
regional economic development
KN
Water Demand Management - The
Mediterranean Experience
TFP
Groundwater Management
GWM – Agriculture
GWM- Urban
E/HJ
PP
PP
Water & Food Security TFP
Water in the Green Economy PP
Modeling/DSS TFP
CEE - Regional Workshop IDM SR
CA - Regional Workshop
Water & Food Security
SR
SEA Regional Wrkshop SR?
5. Paper explores how international law
facilitates transboundary cooperation
Overarching rule of treaty and customary law
is principle of equity and reasonable use
Operationalised through rules of procedure
Describes progress through case studies
Rivers Zambesi, Niger, Mekong, Danube, Drin
Messages
More effort needed to address fragmentation
across legal regimes
Cooperation increases when strong river
basin organisations are established
Background paper 17
70% of the world’s population
rely on 250 internationally
shared water courses
6. States have problems in understanding and
controlling water
How should they prioritise investment?
How much is an improvement in water
security worth?
Aggregate global estimates not useful
States and households think differently about
water security
Decisions are often politically driven
Message
There is no substitute for States to ‘rolling up
their sleeves’ and doing the hard analytical work
on costs and benefits to make difficult decisions
Background paper 18
Asks the question –
What is the economic value of
increased water security?
7. Compares and contrasts the way in
which India and China are tackling the
challenge of harnessing water resources
effectively, equitably and sustainably in
the context of growing water scarcity and
competing demands
Solutions are not easily transferable
across countries and continents!
Technical Focus Paper
N°3
8. Sets out the case for integrating
groundwater in urban infrastructure
planning and management as an
essential component of IWRM in urban
environments
Integration is not simple because of a
widespread vacuum in institutional
responsibility and accounting in urban
areas and thier immediate hinterlands
Perspectives Paper
N°5
12. Summary of outputs
PP +
BP
TFP CP Other
Pub
RW Training
Courses
KM/P PC/R C
Economics WS X
WS/ Indicators X X XX X
Transboundary X X X X
Climate Change
Urbanisation X X X X X
Land & Water X X
Energy & WS X X X X