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In this issue:

The INECO Stakeholder Assembly Workshop - Consolidating the progress made

Defining an action plan for improving efficiency in irrigation water use in the Oum Er Rbia Hydraulic Basin, Morocco

Prioritization and analysis of management options for mitigating water stress in the Damour River Basin, Lebanon

Defining means to address industrial pollution in the Seybouse River Basin, Algeria

New INECO Deliverables

The INECO Consortium

New INECO Deliverables

Regional Workshops Proceedings
by: J.M. Berland (OIEau, France), I. Glekas (Aeoliki, Cyprus), M. Abou-Rayan (IC, Egypt), A. Bouzid (CITET, Tunisia), C. Tabbal (C&D, Lebanon), M. Haddad (SIC, Syria), K. Kherraz (ABHCSM, Algeria), A. Affia (ISKANE, Morocco)

The Deliverable presents the main outcomes of a series of workshops organized by INECO within the framework of Work Package 5 of the project. These events were a crucial step in the overall effort undertaken to promote the establishment of multi-stakeholder fora and enable a constructive dialogue process on what the real water management problems are and how these could be addressed in a desired and commonly agreed (integrated) water resources management situation. Furthermore, the workshops aimed at strengthening the alliance among the members of the project team and local stakeholders, and provide a platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas on problems currently faced by local decision-makers and water users.

Typology of institutional frameworks
by: E. Manoli, T. Angelis-Dimakis and  D. Assimacopoulos, NTUA

The “Typology of institutional frameworks” summarizes the work undertaken in Work Package 6 of the INECO Project on the definition of a typology of the institutional, social and economic conditions in the regions analysed within the Project framework. The typology developed and presented in the document is based on the classification of data, descriptive information, indicators, and responses of local stakeholders to dedicated questionnaires, aimed at identifying perceptions on administrative, financial and governance constraints facing the water sector. This document is a synthesis of regional analyses undertaken in previous stages of the project, on the overall institutional organization of the water sector, policy making mechanisms and issues related to the governing, sharing and valuing dimensions of the water management problems that constitute the focus of the INECO Case Studies.

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The range of currently applied economic instruments
by: J.M. Berland (OIEau, France), I. Glekas (Aeoliki, Cyprus), M. Abou-Rayan (IC, Egypt), A. Bouzid (CITET, Tunisia), C. Tabbal (C&D, Lebanon), M. Haddad (SIC, Syria), K. Kherraz (ABHCSM, Algeria), A. Affia (ISKANE, Morocco)

“The range of currently applied economic instruments” is the 9th Deliverable of the INECO Project and summarizes part of the work undertaken within the framework of the project Work Package 7 of the INECO project, on the analysis of deficiencies concerning the effective implementation of economic instruments in the INECO Case Studies. The Deliverable presents the detailed outcomes on the analysis of currently applied economic instruments in the residential, agricultural, tourism and recreational sectors, focusing mainly on long-run term sustainability goals with regard to environmental, economic and societal dimensions in water use and service provision.

Alternative institutional and economic instruments towards more equitable and efficient water allocation and management by: A. Massarutto (IEFE), V. Paccagnan (IEFE), E. Kampragou (NTUA), D. Assimacopoulos (NTUA)

“Alternative Institutional and Economic Instruments towards a more equitable and efficient water allocation and management” is the 10th Deliverable of INECO. The Deliverable summarizes work undertaken within the framework of Work Package 7 of the INECO project, for the identification of instruments that can improve water allocation and management operations in the project Case Studies.


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