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DevelopMent AnD application of integrated technological and management solutions FOR wasteWATER treatment and efficient reuse in agriculture tailored to the needs of Mediterranean African Countries

Project
Climate change and population growth are expected to exacerbate the water crisis of Mediterranean African Countries (MACs), where agriculture accounts for 80-85% of freshwater consumption. The aim of MADFORWATER is to develop a set of integrated technological and management solutions to enhance wastewater treatment, reuse for irrigation and water efficiency in agriculture in three MACs (Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt). MADFORWATER will develop and adapt to three main hydrological basins in the selected MACs technologies for the production of irrigation-quality water from drainage canals, municipal, agro-industrial and industrial wastewaters, and technologies for water efficiency and reuse in agriculture, initially validated at laboratory scale. Selected technologies will be further adapted and validated in four field pilot plants of integrated wastewater treatment/reuse. Integrated strategies for wastewater treatment and reuse targeted to the selected basins will be developed, and guidelines for the development of integrated water management strategies in other basins of the three target MACs will be produced, considering climate change, population increase and economic growth scenarios. The social and technical suitability of the developed technologies and non-technological instruments in relation to the local context will be evaluated with the participation of MAC stakeholders and partners. Guidelines on economic instruments and policies for the effective implementation of the proposed water management solutions in the target MACs will be developed. The project will lead to a relevant long-term impact in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia in terms of increased wastewater treatment, wastewater reuse, food production and income in the agricultural and water treatment sectors, and decreased groundwater exploitation, water pollution and food contamination. The MADFORWATER consortium consists of 18 partners, 5 of which from the 3 MACs and 1 from China.
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Overview

Contributors

BORIN SARA   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Scienze per gli Alimenti, la Nutrizione e l'Ambiente   Principale  

Type

H20_RIA - Horizon 2020_Research & Innovation Action/Innovation Action

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2020

Project duration

48 months

Publications

Outputs (6)

Biofertilizer development for wheat growth improvement under drought stress and treated wastewater irrigation 
EURO-MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION
SPRINGER
2024
Academic Article
Reserved Access
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A Meta-Analysis Approach to Defining the Culturable Core of Plant Endophytic Bacterial Communities 
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MICROBIOLOGY
2022
Academic Article
Open Access
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Bacterial inoculants mitigating water scarcity in tomato : the importance of long-term in vivo experiments 
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
FRONTIERS MEDIA
2021
Academic Article
Open Access
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Unveiling the Microbiota Diversity of the Xerophyte Argania spinosa L. Skeels Root System and Residuesphere 
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
SPRINGER
2020
Academic Article
Open Access
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Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration 
MICROORGANISMS
MDPI
2019
Academic Article
Open Access
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Soil parameters drive the diversity of Citrus sinensis rhizosphere microbiota which exhibits a potential in plant drought stress alleviation 
APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY
ELSEVIER
2019
Academic Article
Partially Open Access
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