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Water Management Territory Project: Drôme 2050, Dombes 2050, Ognon 2050

Co-constructing a strategy to reduce the vulnerability of water uses and environments to climate change

Many French regions are already experiencing tensions over water sharing. In these contexts of fragile resources, the aim is to draw up a diagnosis and projections to 2050. By provoking reactions and constructive discussions, the consultation process should lead to a shared strategy. The strategy must be ambitious, to meet the challenges of 2050 today.

Skills & deliverables

Communication & outreachFacilitation of multi-stakeholder processesPublic policy performanceTerritorial and sectoral forecasting

CONTEXT

The first step is to produce an inventory of water resources and uses in the region. The second stage aims to project socio-economic evolution to 2050 in a context of climate change, in the absence of any breakthrough project. A vulnerability analysis is then carried out. Stakeholders then imagine “possible and plausible futures” to reflect on the consequences of implementing a given territorial project. Finally, the stakeholders co-construct an amicable strategy for adapting the region to climate change, in order to respond to current and future changes while preserving resources and the environment.

OBJECTIVES

  • Propose a shared inventory of the territory
  • Collectively diagnose vulnerability to 2050
  • Imagine plausible futures in response to resource scarcity
  • Agree on desirable and undesirable futures
  • Agree on an ambitious adaptation strategy
  • Define the conditions for implementing adaptation levers so that they are accepted by all.

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Project team

Maëlle Drouillat
Maëlle Drouillat

Project manager

Sarah Loudin
Sarah Loudin
Jeanne Schlotter
Jeanne Schlotter

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