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News Europeans forge ahead with sustainable water resources in Mediterranean

Withdrawing fresh water faster than it can be recharged near a coastline results in seawater intrusion. The Mediterranean basin and other similar areas encounter this common, yet serious problem more often than not. Experts in Spain have identified the Mediterranean and south Atlantic coastlines as being the biggest victims of seawater intrusion, the culprit in groundwater pollution in a country that is located on a peninsula. In the EU-funded project SWIMED, researchers aimed to develop an integrated approach combining advanced computational tools and GIS for sustainable water resources management in coastal aquifers of the Mediterranean.

 

Contact information Prof. José Benavente, Instituto del Agua, University of Granada, Spain (email: jbenaven@ugr.es )
News type Inbrief
File link http://ec.europa.eu/research/infocentre/article_en.cfm?id=/research/headlines/news/article_07_08_20_en.html&item=Infocentre&artid=4913
Source of information EC DG Research
Keyword(s) EU-INCO-MED, FP6, research
Subject(s) POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION
Relation http://www.emwis.net/initiatives/fol060732/proj358275
Geographical coverage Spain, Switzerland, Palestine, Morocco, France, Tunisia, Italy
News date 27/08/2007
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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