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Coordinating Twinning partnerships towards more adaptive Governance in river basins (TWIN2GO)

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Description:

Twin2Go reviewed, consolidated, and synthesised research on integrated water resources management (IWRM) in basins around the world. Building on a selection of case studies from past and ongoing IWRM research projects, Twin2Go drew policy relevant research results on issues around 'adaptive water governance in the context of climate change' that are transferable to other basins. To ensure up-take of the research results in water resources management practice and political decision making, all synthesis activities involved stakeholders from the projects and basins and outcomes were effectively disseminated to all relevant levels of target groups including high level decision makers in water policy. The consolidated outcomes led to the development of policy briefing papers and guidelines on adaptive water governance systems as well as on transfer and implementation of better water governance practices.

Project information

Lead

UNIVERSITAET OSNABRUECK, GERMANY

Partners

ADELPHI RESEARCH GGMBH, GERMANY VITUKI KORNYEZETVEDELMI ES VIZGAZDALKODASI KUTATO INTEZET KOZHASZNU TARSASAG, HUNGARY DHI, DENMARK CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY, THAILAND SORESMA NV, BELGIUM FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITAET JENA, GERMANY AUTONOMOUS NON-COMMERCIAL ORGANISATION ECOPOLICY RESEARCH AND CONSULTING, Russian Federation

Source of funding

FP7

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Published in Climate-ADAPT Jun 07 2016   -   Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Mar 05 2024

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