Assessment of Socio-Economic and Climate Change Effects on Water Resources and Agriculture in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries. MEDPRO Technical Paper No. 28/March 2013
This study aims at assessing the socio-economic and environmental effects of different societal and
human development scenarios and climate change in the water-scarce southern and eastern
Mediterranean. The study develops a two-stage modelling methodology that includes an econometric
analysis for the southern and eastern Mediterranean region as a whole and a detailed, integrated socioecological
assessment focusing on Jordan, Syria and Morocco. The results show that water resources
will be under increasing stress in future years. In spite of country differences, a future path of
sustainable development is possible in the region. Water withdrawals could decrease, preserving
renewable water resources and reversing the negative effects on agricultural production and rural
society. This, however, requires a combination across the region of technical, managerial, economic,
social and institutional changes that together foster a substantive structural change. A balanced
implementation of water supply-enhancing and demand-management measures along with improved
governance are key to attaining a cost-effective sustainable future in which economic growth, a
population increase and trade expansion are compatible with the conservation of water resources