Water initiatives at the University of Bonn

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Water initiatives at the University of Bonn Current situation and outlook Bernd Diekkrüger Department of Geography

Bonn is a city at the river Rhine and suffers from floods and droughts

Research projects At the University of Bonn, a number of water related projects are situated Topics are Extreme events: flood risk and droughts Patterns in the Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere System Mass transport and mass distribution in the system Earth Rainfall predictions Climate Change and Global Change impacts Integrated Water Resource Management Vulnerability and resilience Social Ecological Systems

Due to limited time concentration on examples from Africa

GLOWA - Program GLOWA-Danube Integrative Techniques, Scenarios and Strategies for the Water Cycle in the Danube Watershed GLOWA-Elbe Global Change Impact on Environment and Society in the Elbe Region GLOWA-Jordan Global Change and the Integrative Water Resources Management in Arid Regions Bonn and Cologne GLOWA-IMPETUS An Integrated Approach to The Efficient Management of Scarce Water Resources in West Africa Bonn and other universities GLOWA-Volta Sustainable Water Use, Changing Land Use, Rainfall Reliability and Water Demands In the Volta Financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in Germany Funding period 2000-2011

Example 1 GLOWA-IMPETUS project Integratives Management- Projekt für einen Effizienten und Tragfähigen Umgang mit Süßwasser in West Afrika An Integrated Approach to the Efficient Management of Scarce Water Resources in West Africa

objectives of the GLOWA-IMPETUS project offering concrete ways of using scientific results within application-oriented solution strategies sustainable management of water resources on the local and regional scales changing natural environment social and economic conditions providing a reliable basis for political measures and international agreements in close cooperation with local partners (stakeholders)

GLOWA-IMPETUS study areas Wadi Drâa Marokko Ouémé Benin

Interdisciplinary approach Precipitation variability Precipitation Socio-demography and ethnology Biosphere Latent Heat Flux (Evapotranspiration) Q E Continental hydrosphere Degradation Surface Runoff Soil Moisture Anthropology and medicine Groundwater Recharge

GLOWA-IMPETUS in West Africa FOREST COVER fract. 2025 2000 CHANGES IN ANNUAL RAINFALL 2025-2000 mm Ongoing deforestation will cause a substantial reduction in precipitation over tropical Africa. + - Paeth, Meteorological Institute, University of Bonn

Example 2 The GLOWA Volta Project Paul L. G. Vlek

Objectives Integrated analysis of the physical and social determinants of the hydrological cycle Scientifically sound Decision Support System for the assessment, sustainable use and development of the water resources of the Volta Basin Development of Human Capital via advanced education and training, co-operative research and stakeholder participation The GLOWA Volta Project is a scientific, and not a development project per se; although the scientific outputs are development-relevant.

Is there life after GLOWA?

Example 3 West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use main phase August 1, 2011 July 31, 2015 Coordinator Prof. Dr. Paul L.G. Vlek (ZEF University of Bonn)

The objectives are to significantly improve the climate change research infrastructure and capacity in West Africa, explore science-based scenarios and options for enhancing the resilience of human and environment systems in the face of climate change, assist policy and decision makers in design and implementation of land use patterns at watershed level that ensure the provision of the essential ecosystem services while supporting the livelihoods of local communities, and help educate the next generation of scientists and policy makers that have intimate knowledge of the different climate related issues and can help the region in developing suitable coping strategies.

The three pillars of WASCAL 1. Competence Center 2. Core Research Program 3. Graduate Research Program

Competence Center in Ouagadougou provides infrastructure for research and development, brings together know-how in climate, hydrology, land use, biodiversity, economics and social sciences, analyzes the impacts of climate change and develops coping strategies, collects data and establishes databases for the relevant disciplines.

Establishment/improvement of observation networks Meteo (station network) Hydro (station network) Land (satellite receiving station) Households (socio-economic surveys) Biodiversity (observatories, surveys)

Core Research Program African and German scientists develop a joint research program on land management under changing climatic conditions. The research program will focus on the adaptive capacity of human and ecological systems.

Graduate research programs Establishment of above average GRPs at regional universities with counterpart institutions in Germany to establish above average GRPs: 1. African Climate Systems (Nigeria Augsburg/KIT) 2. Climate Change and Water Resources (Benin - Bonn) 3. Climate Change and Economics (Senegal - Bonn) 4. Climate Change and Land Resources 5. Climate Change and Agriculture 6. Climate Change and Biodiversity 7. Climate Change and Human Security Plan: 150-200 PhD students in the next years

Bonn has a number of excellent organizations which make it attractive for water related research ZEF, UNU-EHS, UNCCD, UNFCC, UNW-DPC, GWSP NGOs like DIE, BICC, DKKV, ICLEI Secretariat, Deutsche Welthungerhilfe, InWent and GTZ, etc. Federal Ministries Conclusion Bonn has a close cooperation with the University of Cologne the Technical University of Aachen the research Center Jülich Water is one of the important topics in ABC/J

Thank you for your attention Acknowledgements This work was and will be supported by the Federal German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and by the Ministry of Innovation, Science, Research and Technology (MIWFT) of the federal state of Northrhine-Westfalia http://www.impetus.uni-koeln.de/ http://www.glowa-volta.de/