GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting 20120703 GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting 20120703 The main objectives of GuaSEEAW project are: 1.To obtain detailed.

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GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting The main objectives of GuaSEEAW project are: 1.To obtain detailed information on available water resources in Guadiana river basin, 2.To demonstrate water saving potential of the identify management, 3.To improve water management thanks to technological and economical measures. Objectives

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Schedule Activity Semester 1Semester 2 M1M2M3M4M5M6M7M8M9M10M11M12 Phase 1: Work Planning Phase 2: Data Collection Phase 3: Data Implementation in SEEAW Phase 4: Water Balance Building Phase 5: Optimization of water allocation

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting State of Art 1/2 Along the first phase of GuaSEEAW project (Work Planning), consortium visited multiple organisms related with the involved action: 1.MAGRAMA (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment) 2.INE (National Statistics Institute) 3.Botín Foundation (Science and Rural Development Areas) 4.WWF Adena: Water and Agriculture Area 5.CHG: Guadiana Basin Authority 6.CHD: Duero Basin Authority

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting State of Art 2/2 Conclusions: 1.Every body knows the existence of SEEAW and ECRINS. 2.Nobody knows how to implemented. 3.GuaSEEAW project has been well received in order to solve the scarcity of knowledge and the possibility of a future implementation at organism like CHG or CHD.

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Hydrological Data Sources 1.Control Networks 2.SIMPA 3.AQUATOOL 4.Hydrological Plan

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting It exists different control networks at quantitative and qualitative levels: Quantitative level: Qualitative level: Dams SAICA - Automatic System of QW Dams SAICA - Automatic System of QW Gaugings ICA - Integrated Quality Water Gaugings ICA - Integrated Quality Water Piezometry Biological Control Network Piezometry Biological Control Network Meteorology Meteorology SAIH - Automatic System of Hydrological Information SAIH - Automatic System of Hydrological Information Control Networks

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SIMPA “Integrated System for Rainfall-Runoff Modelling” - Sistema Integrado de Modelización Precipitación-Aportación, includes several hydrological tools developed in the Centre for Hydrographic Studies of CEDEX (MAGRAMA). It was designed to analyze spatial and temporal hydrological variables and to simulate hydrological processes based on them. Models cope with water resources, flood events or quality assessment. Data on monthly precipitation and temperature in the weather stations and data on historical flows at the contrast points. SIMPA uses raster layers with a cell size of 1km x 1km.

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SIMPA IMAGE

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting A management simulation model for basins or complex water resources systems that contain surface and underground elements for regulation and storage, intake, transport, consumption/use and artificial recharge. Simulation is performed on a monthly scale and reproduces water flow through the system. AQUATOOL program provides the possibility to export data to an Access format file. AQUATOOL

Graphics output Data output GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting

Detail the characteristics of Hydrographical Demarcation of a basin. Explaining the importance of present themes, evaluating water status, and proponing necessary measures to get the objective of “good status” for water bodies. The three main objectives are: To get the “good status” of water and to protect of Hydrological Public Domain. Attend the water demands. Attend the water demands. Get an equilibrium between population growth, economical development and resources protection in harmony with environment and others natural resources. Get an equilibrium between population growth, economical development and resources protection in harmony with environment and others natural resources. Hydrological Plan

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Economical Data Sources 1.MAGRAMA 2.INE 3.Open Street Map

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment Viewers, Download area. GeoPortal, GIS of Agricultural Data, Information System of Yearbook of Gaugins, Inventary of Dams and Reservoirs. MAGRAMA

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Instituto Nacional de Estadística - National Institute of Statistics It’s an autonomous organism with administrative character and legal personality. Attached to Economical and Competitiveness Ministry. INE elaborates statistics about multiple areas of society like: Physical Setting and Environmental, Demography and Population, Society, Economy, Sciences and Technology, Agriculture, Industry, Energy and Construction and Services. INE

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting It’s a Free World Map Viewer. Their main objective is to created and provide freely Geographical Maps. OPEN STREET MAP

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Guadiana River Demarcation comprises territories in Spain and Portugal. Specifically, from a total area of ,66 km 2, ,57 km 2 correspond to Spanish territory and the rest, ,10 km 2 to Portugal. The population of Guadiana Demarcation reaches inhabitants, with an average density of 20,42 inhab/km 2. Guadiana Demarcation is divides in 7 Operatives Areas: 6 established in Spanish territory and 1 area in Portugal. Application to Guadiana

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting ECRINS Units / Guadiana Exploitation Units

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Schedule Activity Semester 1Semester 2 M1M2M3M4M5M6M7M8M9M10M11M12 Phase 1: Work Planning Phase 2: Data Collection Phase 3: Data Implementation in SEEAW Phase 4: Water Balance Building Phase 5: Optimization of water allocation

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Schedule Activity Semester 1Semester 2 M1M2M3M4M5M6M7M8M9M10M11M12 Phase 1: Work Planning Phase 2: Data Collection Phase 3: Data Implementation in SEEAW Phase 4: Water Balance Building Phase 5: Optimization of water allocation

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Guadiana Dataset DATA TEMPORAL RESOLUTION River Discharge Monthly Rainfall, ETP Diary Climatic Data Diary Groundwater table Monthly Urban Abstraction Annually Urban Consumption and returns Annually Energy abstraction, uses and consumption Annually Industrial abstraction, uses and consumption Annually Agricultural abstraction, uses and consumption Annually

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Guadiana Dataset DATA TEMPORAL RESOLUTION Rain Soil inputs and Outputs Each 3 years Soil to groundwater exchanges Each 3 years StorageMonthly Land Uses 2000 & 2006 ECRINS Rivers - Irrigated crops 2006 Protected areas Administrative layers (municipalities, provinces, CCAA, etc) 2006 Economical Water Uses Annually Groundwater Bodies 2006 Surface Water Bodies 2006

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Spatial Resolution Temporal Resolution Convoy speed is defined by slower wagon

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting ECRINS Hydrological Data / Guadiana Data / SNIRH Data

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting ECRINS Data / Guadiana Exploitation System / OSM Cartography

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting CORINE Land Cover / OSM Data

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting SIMPA Model / OSM Data

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting INE Data / OSM Data / Guadiana Exploitation Units

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting ECRINS River Network / Guadiana Exploitation Units

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Data Model

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Data Model

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Due differences between distribution of hydrological data and economical data, GuaSEEAW Consortium decide to create a WebGIS in order to facilitate interpretation of data, distributing the economical data along a physical reality. GIS Approach

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Implementation for Last year in which Guadiana Hydrological Plan has been elaborated. 2. Fill-in ECRINS tables by semi - automatical way. 3. WebGIS for dataset visualization: 4. Metadatation of used dataset. Next Steps

GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting GUASEEAW: 2nd Co-ordination Meeting Example of table A.1.1. Physical Use of Water

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1.How to treat the groundwater, not referred in ECRINS. 2. Transnational character of Guadiana basin. 3. Agregation / Desagregation of Data. 4. Some uncertainty about economical data. Immediate Challenges

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