Governance and water management structures in
the Mediterranean Basin by:Ms. Eleni
Manoli (NTUA), Mr. Thanos Aggelis-Dimakis (NTUA), Prof. Dionysis Assimacopoulos
(NTUA), Dr. Ioannis Glekas (Aeoliki Ltd, Cyprus), Mr. Charis Omorphos (WDD,
Cyprus), Mr. Ahmed Bouzid (CITET, Tunisia), Mr. Belgacem Hanchi (CITET,
Tunisia), Dr. Fathy El Gamal (WMRI, Egypt), Prof. Samy El-Fellaly (MALR, Egypt),
Prof. Magdy Abou Rayan (IC, Egypt), Mr. Claude Tabbal (C&D, Lebanon), Ms. Roula
Sleiman (C&D, Lebanon), Mr. Malek Haddad (SIC, Syrian Arab Republic), Mr. Khatim
Kherraz (ABHCSM, Algeria), Dr. Abderrahmane Affia (ISKANE, Morocco)
The Deliverable summarizes the work undertaken within the framework of Work
Package 3 of the INECO project, on the “Identification of responsible WM
authorities, institutional structures, policies and water allocation
mechanisms”. The Deliverable is structured in two parts:
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Part I is divided in two sections: Section 1 provides
an overview of the INECO framework, approach and phases, and elaborates on
the institutional analysis and the identification of focal water management
problems outlined in Part II of the report. Section 2 performs a brief
overview of the current water governance challenges faced in the MENA
region, and outlines commonalities and gaps among the focal water management
problems analysed within the framework of the project.
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Part II contains the reports, elaborated by the Regional Partners of the
project. Contributions contain information on (a) the current situation
regarding water exploitation and use in the corresponding countries, (b) an
analysis of the institutional framework governing the water sector, (c) a
description of constraints and focal water management problems experienced
at the national and/or regional levels, and (d) the outcomes of Stakeholder
Analysis performed within the framework of the Project.
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Adapted indicators for institutional assessment in an IWRM context
by: Ms. G.Z. Chalvatzi
(NTUA), Mr. Aggelos Panagiotakis (NTUA), Prof. Dionysis Assimacopoulos (NTUA),
Dr. Ioannis Glekas (Aeoliki Ltd, Cyprus), Mr. Charis Omorphos (WDD, Cyprus), Mr.
Ahmed Bouzid (CITET, Tunisia), Mr. Belgacem Hanchi (CITET, Tunisia), Dr. Fathy
El Gamal (WMRI, Egypt), Prof. Samy El-Fellaly (MALR, Egypt), Prof. Magdy Abou
Rayan (IC, Egypt), Mr. Claude Tabbal (C&D, Lebanon), Ms. Roula Sleiman (C&D,
Lebanon), Mr. Malek Haddad (SIC, Syrian Arab Republic), Mr. Khatim Kherraz
(ABHCSM, Algeria), Dr. Abderrahmane Affia (ISKANE, Morocco)
The Deliverable presents the work undertaken in WP 4 of the
project for the adaptation of indicators for institutional
assessment. The deliverable is structured in three chapters:
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Chapter 1, Introduction, provides an
overview of the role for assessment indicators within the project,
emphasizing on the context of their adaptation to the specific regional
case study contexts;
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Chapter 2 provides a review of existing indicator frameworks, based on
literature information on: (a)
Definition, purpose and use of indicators; (b)
Most popular indicator development models, namely the bottom-up, the
top-down, the systemic, and the cause-effect approaches; (c)
Current indicator development efforts including efforts from international organisations to specify, select, and categorise indicators so as to enable
their use in water related projects.
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Chapter 3 focuses on the adaptation of IWRM indicators to the regional
context within INECO project. Each section of the chapter provides an
overview of the focal problem in each region followed by a set of
indicators, selected to describe the problem causes and effects.
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