Water JPI
Water Challenges for a Changing World
The need for the development of an efficient and effective common public research programme dealing with water issues is obvious. The demand for water grows faster than the world population. In the coming bio-based economy, anticipated to emerge in the 21st century, agriculture will become as an even more intensive water user. This means that, in situations of relative scarcity, competition between the different user groups (agriculture, municipalities and industry) will be strong. This will also have a great impact on European ecosystems. In addition, climate change is expected to have a strong impact on Europe, affecting the intensity and the spatial and temporal distribution of temperature and precipitation events. The variability in precipitation is also expected to increase, leading to a higher probability of extreme events such as droughts and floods. The JPI “Water challenges for a changing world” (Water JPI) deals with research in the field of water and hydrological sciences.
Important documents
- Water JPI Vision 2030 (2020);
- Water JPI Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda 2025 (2020);
- Water JPI Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (2016);
- Water JPI Implementation Plan, 2017-2019 (2017);
- Water JPI ImplementationPlan, 2014-2016 (2014);
- Water JPI activities, instruments, management and procedures (2014);
- The Water JPI Key Achievements since 2011 (April 2016).
Joint Actions
Calls
2020: AquaticPollutants Joint Call with JPI Oceans and JPIAMR
2018: Joint Call 'Closing the water cycle gap - improving sustainable water resources management', as part of the ERA-NET Cofund WaterWorks2017
2017: Joint Call 'Water resource management in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs)'
2016: Joint Call 'Improving water use efficiency and reducing soil and water pollution for a sustainable agriculture', as part of the ERA-NET Cofund WaterWorks 2015, together with FACCE-JPI
2015: Joint Call 'Developing technological solutions for services for water distribution and measurement, wastewater treatment and reuse, desalination, floods and droughts'
2013: Pilot Call 'Emerging Water Contaminants