Mireille Brun, in charge of water management, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Regional Chamber of Agriculture (testimony from the Explore2 project, hydrological projections to adapt water resource management – 2024)
“In the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, the vast majority of water withdrawn for agricultural purposes is taken from rivers, and supplies collective irrigation networks. Knowing how river flows are evolving and assessing the volumes that can be abstracted involves the authorities, technicians from chambers of agriculture, consultancies and the scientists who run the projection models. The Explore2 project is crucial, because it is aimed at all these players. I joined the users’ committee (COUT A) at its launch, where we were involved in the critical analysis of data on rivers and flow records. This was a first. We contributed our needs and our knowledge of the field. Enhancing the DRIAS-eau portal makes it easier to access and use the data. The clarification of scenarios and uncertainties also supports equipment modernisation projects. We all want simple answers to our questions about what water will be available in the future, but we have to accept that some decisions involve a degree of uncertainty. In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, there is a whole range of possible solutions: developing agroecology, adapting species and varieties, limiting losses in water schemes, modernising networks, etc.”
Testimonial from our thematic dossier

Thematic dossier
The Explore2 project: hydrological projections to adapt water resource management
The Explore2 project, carried out between 2021 and 2024, aimed to describe the climate and water resources for the whole of the 21st century in mainland France, while ensuring that they are properly used. It produced a set of unprecedented projections in terms of the wealth of models applied and their spatial and temporal resolution, with no equivalent in Europe, thanks to a community of forty or so scientists from different organisations who were mobilised and united around the challenges of climate change. Around a hundred representatives of potential users of Explore2 results have also contributed to the project. Together, and under the guidance of INRAE and IOWater, they have devised useful information that can be mobilised by water managers in their territories. To provide a better understanding of the uncertainties associated with the projections, the scientists have proposed four climate narratives that illustrate the diversity of possible futures. Following the example of the IPCC, they have also drawn up a summary of the main conclusions at the level of mainland France for a set of descriptive variables in the water cycle, while specifying the degree of confidence in these results and the limits of knowledge. All the results of this project, which will have a major impact on water policy in France, are available online.


