OVERVIEW WATER STRESS.

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OVERVIEW WATER STRESS

Build on DPSIR framework Focus on linking existing work on Pressure, State and Impact to the Drivers and Policy Responses Pilot examination of 4 water issues linked with selected sectors

Focused on indicators relevant to each DPSIR component. STRUCTURE OF THE SECTION WATER STRESS: Focused on indicators relevant to each DPSIR component. Conclussions of the indicator approach Prospective analysis Application to Tourism

Conclusions of the indicator approach Useful for qualitative baseline scenarios, but Difficulty in connecting DPSIR elements for quantitative analysis. Indicators of impacts are difficult to develop due to the lack of data at national level. Though many scattered data.

Conclusions of the indicator approach Most of water stress situations arise from local/temporal circumstances. Lack of data at this level.

Prospective analysis It can be fulfilled through an indicator-based exercise. Improved data collection rules and enhancement of data flows required for better quantitative linkages between the DPSIR elements. It would require data at local/temporal scales.

Prospective analysis Great variety of pressure and state indicators in different outlooks Lack of Response indicators: water efficiency and cost.

Handicaps in all reports: Application: TOURISM Handicaps in all reports: How to connect the nationally economic-oriented data on tourism with its impacts on water quantity at local/temporal scale? All the above applies

Some reports reviewed: Application: TOURISM Some reports reviewed: EEA Environmental signals EEA Sustainable Water Use in Europe EEUTC Water in Spain (White Paper) Les Indicateurs Tourisme (IFEN, 2000)