Optimisation of water use by plants in the Mediterranean
- Increasing the efficiency of water use within agricultural systems is
critical to ensure stability in agricultural production and food security.
This measure aims to establish dialogue and communication between European
and Mediterranean scientists, policy makers and other stakeholders concerned
with the optimisation of water use in Mediterranean Agricultural systems.
- Whilst many scientific projects are ongoing in various disciplines working
on aspects of water use in plants, in many Eastern and Southern
Mediterranean countries water is already at the scarcity level. The holistic
approach in this measure aims, to bridge the gap between research scientists
working in molecular, genetic and physiological, environmental research and
end users.
-The need for this communication is ongoing and will enable scientists and
policy makers and others to make decisions on future research priorities.
Project number | ICA3-CT-2002-50005 | ||
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Subject(s) | WATER DEMAND , INDUSTRY , ENERGY , RIGHT , SLUDGES , no translation available | ||
Acronym | OPTIMISE | ||
Geographical coverage | Spain, United Kingdom | ||
Budget (in €) | n/a | ||
Programme | INCO MED (FP5) | ||
Objectives | - To bridge the gap between researchers and end users the measure will
promote communication and dissemination of information on the optimisation
of water use in Mediterranean Agricultural systems. - OPTIMISE will: 1.Bring together and connect Mediterranean and European scientists, politicians, consultants agronomists and other stakeholders; 2. Inform Mediterranean end users of the latest developments concerned with improved efficiency of water use by plants; 3. Ensure that the research scientists are fully aware of the needs of the end users; 4. Facilitate trans-national (Europe-Mediterranean) research partnerships, interactions and strategic alliances between researchers and others interested optimising water use efficiency; 5. Disseminate information via reports, abstracts and publications available both in hard copy and via the web. |
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Period | [01/12/2002 - 30/11/2004] |