Description: Das Projekt "Managing water scarcity: Intelligent tools and cooperative strategies" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Institut für Mathematik durchgeführt. MAI-TAI deals with integrated water resources management. It is designed as a coordination action of leading research and innovation operators, aiming at developing a coherent set of innovative, relevant and cooperative policy options and management strategies. Regionally it works with partners from China and India, and the work will focus around two lead river basins: The Hai river basin in North-East China and the Yamuna river basin in North India, both in arid and/or semi arid regions. The proposal features the following core coordination activities: 1. Enabling a dialogue between researchers and practitioners promoting state of the art and indigenous technologies and practices: The consortium believes that modern systems alone are not capable of solving the water needs of the people in many developing countries, and there is a strong need of generating innovative options through cross fertilization between both worlds. This cross-fertilization will be enabled by methods and rich experiences of user innovations research. 2. Based on (1), innovative policy options and management strategies will be compiled. Then, a multi-stakeholder interaction in order to evaluate these options and strategies will be carried out, supported by intelligent knowledge management tools: In the presence of a variety of actors (institutions, organisations, individuals) each with specific forms of knowledge with respect to scale, topic, reasoning processes, and a large number of information expected to be generated through the multi-stakeholder interaction, the issue of learning and knowledge management is of paramount importance. A strong impact of the coordination action is ensured by a highly inter- and transdisciplinary team, encompassing internationally reputable scientific institutions as well as strong governmental partners and NGOs. The latter two will considerable facilitate a wide and in particular meaningful stakeholder dialogue throughout the project.
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Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Haifisch ? Fluss ? Wien ? Indium ? Befruchtung ? Blei ? Brunnen ? China ? Genossenschaft ? Bohrkern ? Wasserknappheit ? Bewässerung ? Entwicklungsland ? Rechtsverfahren ? Einzugsgebiet ? Innovation ? Interessenvertreter ? Management ? Mensch ? Stand der Technik ? Wassermengenwirtschaft ? Industrieanlage ? Trockengebiet ? Flussgebiet ? Wasser ? Staatshandeln ? Wirkung ? Handelsgewerbe ? Körperschaft ? Ressource ? Wasserbedarf ? Arbeit ? Forschung ? Strategische Aspekte ? Vorschlag ? nördlich ? Bezug ? regional ? spezifisch ? staatlich ? stark ? wissenschaftlich ? Boden [Pedosphäre], Düngung ? Vorschläge ? Koordinierung ? Kulturtechnik ? Methode ? Anwender ? Werkzeug ? Oder [Fluss] ? Formblätter ? Projekt ? Sicherungsanordnung ? Umgang ? fördern ?
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2007-03-01 - 2010-02-28
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