Transformational and Robust AdaptatioN to water Scarcity and ClimatE chaNge under Deep uncertainty

HORIZON.2.6HORIZON-IAID: 101084110
EC Contribution
€43,311
Consortium Size
15 orgs
Summary

Worldwide, water resources management is increasingly challenged by water scarcity and climate change, which can trigger and aggravate other ecological (e.g. pests) and socioeconomic threats (e.g. commodity price fluctuations) via feedback loops and cascading impacts across systems. In this context, planning for the future is rife with uncertainties for which conventional decision-making methods and policies are inadequate. The objective of TRANSCEND is to identify and catalyze the adoption of Transformational Adaptation Policies (TAP) to water scarcity, including innovative allocation systems and economic instruments, that are robust and adaptable to uncertainty and change, while simultaneously achieving equitable and sustainable economic growth and welfare. To this end, TRANSCEND will develop a groundbreaking ecosystem of innovation that combines three key pillars: (i) a knowledge network for stakeholder engagement and knowledge sharing, (ii) an actionable modeling suite that integrates interdisciplinary socio-ecological science and ensemble forecasting to guide TAP design, and (iii) an accounting and monitoring toolbox that supports implementation and enforcement of TAP in practice. TRANSCEND will apply the ecosystem of innovation to design and implement TAP in 7 labs: Júcar River Basin (RB) (Spain); Reno RB (Italy); Tympaki RB (Greece); Nitra RB (Slovakia); Caplina-Mauri-Desaguadero RB (Peru, Chile & Bolivia); Orontes RB (Lebanon, Syria & Turkey); and Mahanadi RB (Indian states of Chhattisgarh & Odisha). TRANSCEND will leverage this diverse set of demonstrators to initiate adoption of the ecosystem of innovation in 8+ inspiration labs, train 160+ transformation agents, and mainstream uncertainty analysis in key national and European Green Deal strategies. This will provide the knowledge and tools to catalyze robust and systemic transformations to water scarcity and climate change globally, with a clear impact pathway towards TAP adoption in 100+ basins by 2030.

Consortium (15)

Project Results (28)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (9)
Assessing the effectiveness of irrigator-driven groundwater conservation programs to drought: A case study of the northwestern Kansas Local Enhanced Management Areas
Agricultural Water Management· 2026DOI
Wayne Ndlovu, Sam Zipper, Timothy Foster
Breaking vicious cycles of hydrological disasters and socioeconomic inequalities
Hydrological Sciences Journal· 2026DOI
Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Mariana Madruga de Brito, Sara Lindersson, Frederike Albrecht, Maria Rusca
Uncertainty propagation from gridded precipitation datasets to streamflow simulations: application to the Reno River basin (Italy)
Hydrological Sciences Journal· 2026DOI
Omar Cenobio-Cruz, Giuliano Di Baldassarre
A dynamic hydro-economic model to assess the effectiveness and economic benefits and costs of wetland restoration and creation
Ecosystem Services· 2025DOI
Noureddine Bouzidi, C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco
AC-TC Back in Black: Restoring Environmental Water in the Douro Basin, Spain
Water· 2025DOI
Adam Loch, C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, Noureddine Bouzidi, David Adamson
Hydrological Sciences Journal/Journal des Sciences, Hydrologiques
Hydrological Sciences Journal· 2025DOI
Omar Canobio-Cruz, Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Estimating irrigation water use from remotely sensed evapotranspiration data: Accuracy and uncertainties across spatial scales
Earth Sciences· 2024DOI
Zipper, S., Kastens, J., Foster, T., Wilson, B.B., Melton, F., Grinstead, A., Deines, J., Butler, J. and Marston, L.
Socioeconomic impact of agricultural water reallocation policies in the Upper Litani Basin (Lebanon): a remote sensing and microeconomic ensemble forecasting approach
Agricultural Water Management· 2024DOI
Sapino, F., Hazimeh, R., Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, C., Jaafar, H.H.
Monitoring agricultural water use: challenges and solutions for sustainable water management
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing | Agricultural Science in Print and OnlineDOI
Foster, T., Perez-Blanco, D., Schmidt, G
Deliverables (18)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - TRANSCEND (Transformational and Robust AdaptatioN to water Scarcity and ClimatE chaNge under Deep uncertainty)