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EuropeAid Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Climate Change DEVCO EuropeAid Development & Cooperation DG Dead Sea March 2011 Climate change. An Introduction Index: 1. Climate change effects on the water sector. 2. Dealing with uncertainty. 3. Mitigation and adaptation measures. Mainstreaming climate change into IWRM. 4. Where to look for more information? EuropeAid Threats to water security IPPC, 2007 EuropeAid Water security. The Challenge EuropeAid Climate change exacerbates natural trends Climate change is projected to decrease water availability in many arid and semiarid regions One third of the world’s population is now subject to water scarcity Population facing water scarcity will more than double over the next 30 years How climate change might affect W&S? Too much water EuropeAid Too little water Polluted water Uncertainty in hydrological pojections EuropeAid • Some robust results, especially at larger spatial scales. • Climate model projections less consistent at smalles scalles. • Temperature projections more robust than precipitation projections. • What variable is important in hydrological projections? o Mean Temperature, Mean Precipitation, Extremes? o Frequency of droughts? Duration of droughts? o Changes in temporal distribution of precipitation along the year? Climate change: Cause-effect. Water supply Case scenario Rise in Temperature More frequent and severe droughts Decrease in rainfall Rise in sea level Conflicts over access to water Food insecurity Loss of livelihoods Reduced flow of rivers More salinity intrusion in coastal areas Human migrations Reduced recharge rate of aquifers Changes in vegetation and ecosystems Reduced hydropower generation capacity EuropeAid Mitigation and Adaptation measures: MITIGATION: EuropeAid ADAPTATION: Reducing emissions: less oil Adjustment of projects, policies and coal, switching to and sector practices in response to renewable energy, new actual or expected climatic effects, technologies for industry and which moderates harm. transport. Adaptation responses in W&S. IWRM Promote water efficiency Switch to less water-intensive crops Prepare emergency plans for flooding and droughts Improve storm water infrastructure Adopt metering. Charge adequate price IWRM Develop water treatment capacity Exploit new sources of water Desalination plants. Reuse of water EuropeAid Financing climate change EuropeAid • Creation of new specific Climate Change windows unders the Facilities, in the fields of mitigation and adaptation. Examples: • Egypt: Improved Water and Wastewater Services Programme. Water efficiency. • Jordan. Miyahuna programme of rehabilitation of water network. Climate change. Methods and tools. Available material for Delegations at EC level: • Sector scripts. Including a specific brochure for Water Supply and Sanitation. • Supporting a climate for change. The EU and developing countries working together. • Addressing Global Warming (Documents and PPTS). EuropeAid Climate change. Methods and tools. Available material for Delegations at EC level: • Guidelines on the integration of environment and climate change in Development Cooperation. • Capacity4Dev.Public Group on Environment and Climate Change. • Seminars “Climate Risk Assessment” SYSLOG EuropeAid EuropeAid THANK YOU!