This was the second meeting of the Thematic Group on Improving Water Resilience in Rural Areas through the CAP.
As highlighted in the European Water Resilience Strategy, the availability of clean, reliable water resources is key for our livelihoods, both for human health and wellbeing, food security, and environmental sustainability. Yet, in the light of a changing climate, water is increasingly becoming a scarce resource, affecting citizens, farmers, foresters, environment and businesses alike. Not all regions and sectors will be affected in the same way, but rural areas and communities in general and the forestry and agriculture sectors in particular are severely affected by extreme weather events, such as droughts and floods, and water scarcity. Taking action to improve water resilience to secure its ongoing availability is therefore paramount. This is also reflected in various environmental and water policies address the sustainable use of water resources (e.g. EU Water Framework Directive). There is a range of options to reduce the agriculture sector’s reliance on water, as well as to support rural areas to adapt to climate change. These include the reduction of losses and leakages, the use of less water demanding crops, smart farming and more efficient irrigation systems, rainwater harvesting as well as nature-based solutions and improved soil health to increase water retention and infiltration to help mitigate flooding.
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) provides an extensive toolbox as well as funding to support agriculture, forest and rural areas in enhancing water efficiency, circularity and water retention via national CAP Strategic Plans (CSPs). Due to different needs, some Member States are more advanced than others in taking action in this area. There is huge potential to build on existing experience to improve the overall water resilience in rural areas across the EU.
In this second meeting of the Thematic Group (TG) on Improving Water Resilience in Rural Areas through the CAP, we built on the best practice examples, barriers, and key thematic orientations identified in the first TG meeting and informal activities in October. We explored how to make best use of the full range of CAP tools and develop recommendations for improving water resilience in rural areas and incentivise uptake of the most beneficial approaches.
Aims of the second meeting:
- Identify the factors that need to be in place to overcome barriers for effective action that improves water resilience in rural areas in a sustainable way.
- Explore options for encouraging uptake and replication of best practices.
- Develop recommendations on how to make best use of CAP tools in order to achieve transformative change.
Programme
Final agenda - 2nd meeting of the Thematic Group on Improving Water Resilience in Rural Areas through the CAP
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Additional info
Venue
EU CAP Network premises
Avenue des Arts 9/bis Brussels 1210 Belgium
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