The GENESIS project is funded under the thematic area Environment (including Climate Change) of the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007-2013).
Groundwater resources are facing increasing pressure from consumptive uses (irrigation, water supply, industry) and contamination by diffuse loading (e.g. agriculture) and point sources (e.g. industry). This cause major threat and risks to our most valuable water resource and on ecosystems dependent on groundwater. New information is need on how to better protect groundwaters and groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDE) from intensive land-use and climate change. The impacts of land-use changes and climate changes are difficult to separate as they partly result in similar changes in the ecosystems affected. The effects are highly interwoven and complex. The EU groundwater directive (GWD) and the water framework directive (WFD) provide means to protect groundwater (GW) aquifers from pollution and deterioration.
At present, the maximum limits for groundwater pollutant concentrations have been set for nitrate and various pesticides. Also, water of sufficient quality and quantity should be provided to ecosystems dependent on groundwater. The European aquifers differ by their geology, climate, and threats to aquifers. This must be considered when general guidelines for management of these systems are developed.
The concept of the present proposal is to base the research on different relevant aquifer sites in various European countries to test scientific issues and find new results to important problems. Seven WP are foreseen:
- WP1 Case studies on impacts and threats to GWs and GDEs
- WP2 Groundwater dynamics, re-charge and water balance
- WP3 Leaching to groundwater aquifers from different land-uses
- WP4 Groundwater dependent ecosystems: groundwater-surface water interaction
- WP5 Modelling processes in groundwater systems
- WP6 Concepts, scenarios and risk assessment
- WP7 Co-ordination
Grant agreement ID: 226536
Duration: Start date1 April 2009 – End date31 March 2014
Budget: Overall € 9 170 625,20 – EU contribution€ 6 997 200
25 partners
Coordinated by NIBIO – NORSK INSTITUTT FOR BIOOKONOMI, Norway
Partnership: Athens University of Economics and Business – Research Center, AUEB-RC – GREECE