- Regional water observation mechanism
- Regional Cooperation Assessment
- Water Quality Monitoring (JP)
- Water scarcity and drought (JP)
- Groundwater (JP)
- Waste water reuse (JP)
- Shared Water Resources Management (JP)
- Linking rural development and water management (JP)
- Waste management
- Water institutions
- Climate Change
- Floods
- Desalination
- Right to Water
- Irrigation
- Satellite data
- Water reports & data
- Hydrology
- Sanitation
- Gender and IWRM
- ArabWAYS
- Non-Revenue Water
- Virtual Water & Water Footprint
- WANA Water Panel
- Water Demand
- Water Governance
- Water Pricing
- Water accounts
- Water nexus Energy
- Geosciences
- Rural Management
Joint Process
The Mediterranean Joint Process is a collaboration between the Mediterranean component of the EU Water Initiative and the Common Implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD).
The objective is to produce recommendations for water management based on
the EU Water Framework directive. For EU countries, these recommendations
could be used as guidance when implementing the directive and as technical
elements for the convergence of legislation for non-EU countries. This is
the case of the European Neighbourhood Policy, which - through the
implementation of Actions Plans agreed between the EU and partner countries
(see key reports for Partner Countries) -
aims in particular at the gradual approximation of policy, legislation and
practice. The issues of sustainable development and environment are included
in each of these Action Plans.
Working groups have been established for the different phases of the Joint
Process. They foresee the production of specific Mediterranean
recommendations and examples to be integrated into EU reports.