Regional climate change and adaptation. The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources.
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Cette étude souligne la vulnérabilité et les risques qui pèsent sur les ressources en eau dans les Alpes, le "château d'eau de l'Europe", avec le changement climatique. Des conseils en matière de mise en oeuvre des politiques d'adaptation dans les différents secteurs sont présentés et six études de cas régionaux illustrent cette nécessaire adaptation face au changement des ressources en eau.
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EEA Report No 8/2009
Regional climate change and adaptation
The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources
ISSN 1725-9177EEA Report No 8/2009
Regional climate change and adaptation
The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources Cover design: EEA
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ISSN 1725-9177
DOI 10.2800/12552
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Enquiries: eea.europa.eu/enquiriesContents
Contents
List of figures and tables ............................................................................................ 5
Acknowledgements .................................................................................................... 7
Executive summary 9
1 Introduction and overview .................................................................................. 17
1.1 The Alps — a highly vulnerable region and the water towers of Europe ....................17
1.2 Study objectives and regional focus ....................................................................17
1.3 EU policy background .......................................................................................18
1.4 Theory and concepts ........................................................................................20
1.5 Structure and methodology of study ..20
2 Climate change in the Alps 22
2.1 A brief view of the alpine climate over the past 250 years .....................................22
2.2 Future climate change ......................................................................................25
3 The Alps as water towers for Europe ................................................................... 30
3.1 Contribution of alpine river catchments to water availability in Europe .....................30
3.2 The Danube (north-east) ..................................................................................33
3.3 The Rhine (north-west).....................................................................................34
3.4 The Po and the Adige (south-east) ..35
3.5 The Rhone (south-west) ...................................................................................38
3.6 River basin management challenges ..................................................................39
4 Water resources, climate change and adaptation options in sectors ....................41
4.1 Ecosystem services and cross-sectoral adaptation ................................................41
4.2 Biodiversity conservation ..................................................................................46
4.3 Households .....................................................................................................49
4.4 Forestry ..........................................................................................................51
4.5 Agriculture ......................................................................................................53
4.6 Tourism ..........................................................................................................55
4.7 Energy ...........................................................................................................57
4.8 Industry ..59
4.9 River navigation ..............................................................................................60
Regional climate change and adaptation 3Contents
5 The regional perspective ..................................................................................... 63
5.1 Overview and methodology of regional case studies .............................................63
5.2 Joint efforts against water shortages — River Lavant valley in Carinthia (Austria) .....66
5.3 The Valais — an inner-alpine valley traditionally adapted to arid climate (Switzerland) .. 71
5.4 A long history of adaptation — water availability in South Tyrol (Italy) ....................76
5.5 Savoy — balancing water demand and water supply under increasing climate
change pressures (France) ............................................................................... 81
5.6 The secrets of Vienna's high water quality (Austria) ..............................................85
5.7 Isthereaneedtoprepareforpotentialdroughtsev enintheSočariv erbasin?
(Slovenia and Italy) ........................................................................................ 90
6 Adaptation in vulnerable alpine regions — lessons learnt from
regional case studies ........................................................................................... 96
6.1 A high adaptive capacity in the Alps ..................................................................97
6.2 From reactive water resource management to proactive adaptation
to climate change ...............................................................................................98
6.3 Complementing technological solutions with behavioural adaptation .....................103
6.4 From sectoral to cross-sectoral adaptation ........................................................104
6.5 From local to regional and inter-regional adaptation ...........................................105
6.6 Improving multi-level governance and information flow ......................................106
6.7 Drivers of and barriers to adaptation to water resource issues..............................106
7 Adaptation at the European scale — cooperation with alpine water towers .......109
7.1 Downstream resource dependencies ................................................................110
7.2 Cooperation and adaptive management in river basins .......................................111
7.3 The legal framework for adaptive transboundary river management......................112
7.4 Transboundary case studies .............................................................................114
7.5 Recommendations for adaptation in transboundary settings ................................116
7.6 Lessons learnt for other mountain regions in Europe ..........................................119
Annex 1 Glossary of key terms ............................................................................... 122
References ............................................................................................................. 124
Regional climate change and adaptation 4List of figures and tables
List of figures and tables
Figures
Figure ES.1 Fields of potential cross-sectoral water competition relevant for adaptation .....13
Figure 1.1 Conceptual model for climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation.....20
Figure 2.1 Leading horizontal climate sub-regions of the Greater Alpine Region (GAR) .....23
Figure 2.2 Change in temperature 1760–2007 for the Greater Alpine Region (GAR)
Single years and 20-year smoothed mean GAR series from 1760–2007
(1760/61–2007/08) .................................................................................23
Figure 2.3 Annual precipitation series and annual cloudiness series ............................ 24
Figure 2.4 Temperature and precipitation in the Alps for the period 1961–1990 ............ 26
Figure 2.5 Temperature change in the Alps and their sub-regions according to
different emission scenarios ................................................................... 26
Figure 2.6 Seasonal changes in precipitation and temperature up until the end of
the 21st century, according to CLM scenario A1B....................................... 27
Figure 2.7 Changes in seasonal precipitation and run-off according to different
emission scenarios in CLM ...................................................................... 28
Figure 2.8 Run-off and snow cover change up until the end of the 21st century
in the winter, according to the CLM A1B sce

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