MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Diminishing water resources in the EU – E-001602/2024(ASW)

Source: European Parliament

The political guidelines[1] of the President of the Commission announced the development of a water resilience strategy to ensure water resources are properly managed, water scarcity addressed and the competitive innovative edge of the water industry enhanced by a circular economy approach.

The aim, inter alia, is to better support Member States in strengthening their water security, as water is increasingly under stress from uses and climate change.

It will build on ongoing efforts to tackle water scarcity and droughts and enhance drought management, taking into account the impacts of climate change[2], including through a working group on water scarcity and droughts[3], as well as the EU Climate Adaptation Strategy[4].

The Commission has been assessing the severity of droughts[5], drought impacts[6] and future drought risks[7] and offered support to Member States to either establish or improve national and regional drought observatories by leveraging the European Drought Observatory of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service.

The EU is also providing significant support to water resilience investments. Between 2021 and 2027, some EUR 13 billion of Cohesion Policy funds[8] will be invested in water management. Moreover, the Common Agricultural Policy[9] supports more efficient irrigation and measures to render farming more sustainable for ground and surface water.

Horizon Europe[10] also supports research and innovation on water resilience[11], through partnerships, Missions and the Work Programme .

Last updated: 14 October 2024

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