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Call for Proposals: Climate Variability and Water Resources in Uruguay

Call for Proposals: Climate Variability and Water Resources in Uruguay

Deadline: 10-Oct-2024

The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) invites proposals from organisations or consortia to assess the impact of climate change and variability as well as socio-economic activities on water resources in Uruguay and to recommend sustainable strategies for water resource management and adaptation.

The results can significantly influence the design of policymaking or programming by the governments of Uruguay and the UK.

Aims
  • Specifically, the research project aims to
    • study the impact of climate change and variability on water availability,
    • conduct mapping of groundwater resources, and
    • undertake groundwater characterisation and assess the hydrogeological potential of Uruguay.
Research Need

The research on water risk in Uruguay due to climate change and variability will include surface and groundwater dynamics, precipitation trends, land use (including for economic activity) and land cover changes, flooding monitoring and mapping, and other activities. The results can significantly influence the design of policymaking or programming by the governments of Uruguay and the UK in the following ways:

  • Evidence-based decision-making and policy formulation: This research will provide a solid evidence base to guide Uruguayan policies on better water management and integrating climate resilience into wider fiscal decision-making.
  • Synergy with green initiatives: This study will provide insights into how to align water resources management with green energy goals. Understanding water availability and quality in the context of green hydrogen and agricultural production will help determine the direction of these sectors in Uruguay and inform the UK support for or participation in them.
  • Stakeholder engagement: The research will promote meaningful engagement with stakeholders such as local communities, NGOs, and industries. Involving these stakeholders in project and policy design would improve the effectiveness of interventions and ensure wider buy-in.
Funding Information
  • The estimated budget limit of the project is £80,000 for the three research packages.
Timeline
  • The project duration is a maximum of 15 months (60 weeks).
Eligibility Criteria
  • An organisation capable of undertaking high-quality research will likely qualify, either independently or in collaboration with a partner.
  • Only legally registered organisations and/or their consortia of registered organisations, not individuals, may apply.

For more information, visit 3ie.

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