AG-WaMED at EGU 2025 conference

AG-WaMED project was present at EGU 2025 conference! Lots of thoughts and discussion over the results of our project and on the main outcomes of our Rural Living Labs in the Mediterranean. Here are our presentations: Assessment of alternative water storage strategies in a Mediterranean catchment in a changing climate, EGU25-13422 Oral, Session HS5.1.4 – […]
New paper from the Italian Living Lab

A new paper was published by colleagues at University of Florence, on the Participatory Modeling of Small Agricultural Reservoirs in the Orcia Watershed. The paper describes the process of stakeholders’ involvement, crucial to understand the challenges and to co-produce possible solutions. The outputs of two workshops carried out in the Orcia watershed, together with desktop […]
AG-WaMED Italian Living Lab listed in the Atlas of Water4ALL

Huge news for AG-WaMED! Our Italian Living Lab in Val D’Orcia is now listed within the Atlas of Water-oriented Living Labs of Water4All. The area is mainly characterized by non-irrigated agriculture but, in the last decades, farmers resorted to emergency irrigation during summer. Only few direct abstraction points from Orcia river are present in the […]
Training course on the SWAT model in Tunisia and Algeria

Our team is actively involved in exchanging knowledge about the tools tested in the project. The SWAT hydrological model is a small watershed to river basin-scale model used to simulate the quality and quantity of surface and ground water and predict the environmental impact of land use, land management practices, and climate change. SWAT is […]
The AG-WaMED consortium meets in Tunis

The AG-WaMED team met in Tunisia from the 23rd to the 26th of October, for the second project meeting. The team, hosted by IRA Medenine, held a two-day session with updates in the Hotel Les Ambassadeurs, in Tunis, then moved for a visit on the field, in the Tunisian-Algerian Living Lab. In the first two […]