Water resilience
Climate change is putting Europe’s water systems under growing pressure. One in eight Europeans lives in areas at risk of river flooding, while 30% of southern Europe faces ongoing water stress. Rising temperatures are making extreme weather events—like droughts, floods, wildfires, and heatwaves—more frequent and intense. In 2023, Europe saw record levels of heat stress, worsening health risks and contributing to severe flooding, despite being 7% wetter than average. To address today’s growing challenges, the EU is developing a Water Resilience Strategy. This strategy will help reduce the impacts of droughts, floods, and water scarcity across Europe.
This policy brief offers an overview of current EU initiatives and showcases inspiring solutions for local and regional authorities. From flood control and drought mitigation to water-saving practices in agriculture and nature restoration, the brief highlights practical actions and replicable good practices from Interreg Europe projects such as Gov4Water, DECA, RIWET, NBS4LOCAL, NACAO, and GIFT.
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