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INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF WATERSHEDS AND AQUIFER SYSTEMS UNDER EXTREME DROUGHT SCENARIOS

IWRA World Water Congress 2011 Pernambuco Brazil
1. Adaptive water management
Author(s): João Paulo De Cárcomo Lobo Ferreira
Luís Oliveira
Catarina Dimantino

João Paulo De Cárcomo Lobo Ferreira,Luís Oliveira,Catarina Dimantino, Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Departamento de Hidráulica e Ambiente, lferreira@lnec.pt



Keyword(s): Managing artificial recharge,groundwater,groundwater,infiltration basins,integrated management,drought mitigation,Algarve
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ABSTRACT

This paper addresses groundwater artificial recharge solutions for integrated management of watersheds and aquifer systems under extreme drought scenarios. Based on a lecture presented by Dr. JP Lobo Ferreira at UNESCO’s International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE) Workshop held in Oslo, Norway, August 2009, the conceptual idea of Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) is considered, in this paper, as one of the scientific based solutions towards scientific based mitigation measures to climate variability and change in many parts of the world. In Portugal two European Union sponsored 6th Framework Programme for Research Projects have been addressing this topic, namely GABARDINE Project on “Groundwater artificial recharge based on alternative sources of water: Advanced integrated technologies and management” (cf. http://www.lnec.pt/organizacao/dha/organization/dha/nas/estudos_id/gabardine) and the Coordination Action ASEMWATERNet, a “Multi-Stakeholder Platform for ASEM S&T Cooperation on Sustainable Water Use” (cf. http://www.lnec.pt/organizacao/dha/nas/estudos_id/asemwaternet and http://www.asemwaternet.org.pt).

This paper addresses selected achievements of those Projects (cf. Lobo-Ferreira et al. (2006), Diamantino, (2007) and Oliveira (2007)).

Keywords: Drought; Artificial Recharge, Groundwater, Sustainability, GABA-IFI index.