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Page 1: Water Stewardship: a Vision on Sustainable Water Management in Agriculture “Water in the world” Lecture series, March 2 nd 2011 Rob D’hondt.

Water Stewardship:a Vision on

Sustainable Water Management in Agriculture

“Water in the world” Lecture series,March 2nd 2011

Rob D’hondt

Page 2: Water Stewardship: a Vision on Sustainable Water Management in Agriculture “Water in the world” Lecture series, March 2 nd 2011 Rob D’hondt.

– Guidance– Positive Incentives– Fines / Penalties (regulations / pricing / law)

Water Stewardship goes further:

Consumption Impact RESPONSE

RESPONSE through:

Together in the same direction

Going one step further…

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Footprinting vs. Stewardship

Reward

Life Cycle Analysis

Impacts

Volume Accounting

Response

Communication

Footprinting: understanding

Stewardship: responding

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… with the right tools!

A standard to change behavior towards Sustainable Water Management (SWM)

– Definition of requirements for SWM– Objective scheme to assess the sustainability– Communicate and award sustainable performance

A voluntary scheme for and from water users

– Connect and relate European and global processes– Avoid the “carbon situation”

A global framework

– Developed via a multi-stakeholder process– Complement and support regulatory actions– Recognize and reward water users who take major steps towards SWM– Minimize the impacts at the facility and watershed level

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Governmental

Governmental

AgenciesAgencies

EuropeanEuropean InstitutionsInstitutions

ResearchResearch

Local & Regional Local & Regional InstitutionsInstitutions

Private Business

Private Business

NGOsNGOs

EWP as a platform

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European Water Stewardship Program

Aquawareness Strategic Partners

Water Stewardship Partners

2009Standard Development

• Launch of WGs• Set up draft Water

Stewardship Standard

2011Implementation

• Application asbusiness case

2010Validation

• Pilot Phase

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2009Standard Development

• Launch of WGs• Set up draft Standard

for SWM

Phase I2010Validation

• Pilot phase

Phase II2011Implementation

• Application asbusiness case

Phase III

Water Stewardship Program

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Industry

Agriculture

Urban Areas

Standard / Guideline ► Definition of SWM

Golf

Program Phase I: Water Stewardship scheme

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Focus for Standard: Impact-based

Improved water flow regime

Equitable governance

Improved water quality

Protected habitats

Watershed-level targets

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Technical assessment is basis but Water is more!Take into account social, political, economic aspects

Program Phase I: Standard Development

1 Standard for all sectors: 4 Principles

Principle 1: Achieve and maintain sustainable water abstraction in terms of water quantity.

Principle 2: Ensure the achievement and maintenance of good status in terms of chemical quality and biological elements.

Principle 3: Restore and preserve water-cycle related high conservation value ecosystems.

Principle 4: Achieve equitable and transparent water governance.

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Water example

Impact Water Abstraction

Principle Achieve and maintain sustainable water abstraction in terms of water quantity

Criteria Evaluate water abstraction from all sources- Volume - Location- Timing - Effect

Indicator Classification of sourcesMeasuring water abstraction

- Effect of water abstraction on source- Water source flow regime issues

Program Phase I: Standard Structure

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List of Communication Tools► Awarding SWM

Checklist / Evaluation Scheme► Assessment of SWMIndustry

Agriculture

Urban Areas

Standard / Guideline ► Definition of SWM

Golf

Program Phase I: Water Stewardship scheme

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2009Standard Development

• Launch of WGs• Set up draft Standard

for SWM

Phase I2010Validation

• Pilot phase

Phase II2011Implementation

• Application asbusiness case

Phase III

Water Stewardship Program

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Key to Success:

Balance Level of Detail - Applicability

Program Phase II: Validation

Pilot StudiesPublic Consultation

Pilot organizations:– provide feedback and expertise– receive first performance analysis

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Training Session Kick-Off

End Report

ca. 3 months

On-site Interview

Pilot Study

Data Collection

Standard Development

Program Phase II: Pilot Study

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Program Phase II: Current Status

Pilot organizations:

Industry

Agriculture

Golf

Urban Areas

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2009Standard Development

• Launch of WGs• Set up draft Standard

for SWM

Phase I2010Validation

• Pilot phase

Phase II2011Implementation

• Application asbusiness case

Phase III

Water Stewardship Program

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• Application as a voluntary scheme:

Depends on needs from sectors and stakeholders

• For Agriculture:

- Investigate alignment with existing systems

- Link to EU policy (e.g. new CAP)

- Identify multifunctional measures

• Regional Initiative in Global Framework (AWS)

Program Phase III: Implementation

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ContactContact

Contact and informationwww.ewp.eu/activities/water-stewardshipandDr Sabine von Wirén-Lehr Program Coordinator European Water Partnership (EWP)E-mail: [email protected]