
MAENA (Replenishing the small water cycle towards a more resilient Agriculture) is a cooperation project funded by the European Union through the Interreg NEXT MED programme. The programme is managed by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia (Italy) and aims to promote transnational cooperation in the Mediterranean region.
MAENA project directly tackles critical water scarcity and climate vulnerability in the Mediterranean, a region where current water management policies overlook the vital role of Small Water Cycles (SWC). Recognising that agricultural overuse severely disrupts SWCs—which contribute up to 2/3 of land precipitation—MAENA introduces a new water management paradigm. Targeting up to 40% water savings,The project aims to enhance farm resilience through practical SWC restoration techniques. A participatory approach implemented across 20+ pilot farms, coupled with transnational training, will provide proof-of-concept of the proposed solutions. The ultimate goal is to form a strategic MED Hub to foster regional cooperation and enable decision-makers to replicate and scale up these practices for a more resilient and sustainable agricultural sector in the region.
OBJECTIVES
To showcase the effectiveness of restoring the small water cycle (SWC) that has been disrupted by disproportionate and inefficient use of water, as one of the most impactful and far-reaching methods of conserving agricultural water and adapting to the ongoing effects of global warming in the Mediterranean region.
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TARGET GROUPS & FINAL BENEFICIARIES
