Securing biodiversity, functional integrity and ecosystem services in DRYing rivER networks

Funding programme: 
H2020
Project ID: 
PR-H2020-20
Acronym: 
DRYvER
Description: 

River networks are among Earth’s most threatened hot-spots of biodiversity and provide key ecosystem services (e.g. supply drinking water and food, climate regulation) essential to sustaining human well-being. Climate change and increased human water use are causing more rivers and streams to dry, with devastating impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Currently, over half the global river network consist of drying channels and these are expanding dramatically. However, drying river networks (DRNs) have received little attention from scientists and policy makers, and the public is unaware of their importance. Consequently, there is no effective integrated biodiversity conservation or ecosystem management strategy of DRNs facing climate change.

A multidisciplinary team of 25 experts from 11 countries in Europe, South America, China and the USA will build on EU efforts to investigate how climate change, through changes in flow regimes and water use, has cascading impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem functions and ecosystem services of DRNs. DRYvER (DRYing riVER networks) will gather and upscale empirical and modelling data from nine focal DRNs (case studies) in the EU and CELAC to develop a meta-system framework applicable to Europe and worldwide. It will also generate crucial knowledge-based strategies, tools and guidelines for cost-effective adaptive management of DRNs. Working closely with stakeholders and end-users, DRYvER will co-develop strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change effects in DRNs, integrating hydrological, ecological (including nature-based solutions), socio-economic and policy perspectives. The end results of DRYvER will contribute to reaching the objectives of the Paris Agreement and place Europe at the forefront of research on climate change.

Lead entity: 
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
Lead Country: 
France
Partners: 
UNIVERSIDAD SAN FRANCISCO DE QUITO;FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA DE RECERCA DE L'AIGUA;FACULTY OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB;Masarykova univerzita;SUOMEN YMPARISTOKESKUS;KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN - KNAW;UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR REAL Y PONTIFICIA DE SAN FRANCISCO XAVIER DE CHUQUISACA;DEL-DUNANTULI VIZUGYI IGAZGATOSAG;FRESH-THOUGHTS CONSULTING GMBH;UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARA;UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS;UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES;ZAVOD ZA IHTIOLOSKE IN EKOLOSKE RAZISKAVE REVIVO;FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITAT JENA;UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA;JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE-UNIVERSITAET FRANKFURT AM MAIN;UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA;NANJING INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY ANDLIMNOLOGY CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES;Z5 PLUS DESIGN KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG;ERDYN CONSULTANTS SARL;UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK;PECSI TUDOMANYEGYETEM - UNIVERSITY OF PECS;Agència Catalana de l'Aigua
Partners countries: 
Ecuador, Spain, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Netherlands, Bolivia, Hungary, Austria, Brazil, United Kingdom, France, Slovenia, Germany, China
Start/end date: 
Tuesday, 1 September 2020 to Saturday, 31 August 2024
Time frame: 
2020 - 2024
NBS type: 
Type 2
Societal challenges: 
Climate Resilience
Water management
Approach: 
Ecological restoration
Environment: 
Rivers, Lakes and Ponds
Mountain