6.5.5 Cooperation on water security

Cooperation on Water Security

Boğaziçi University fulfils its global responsibility for water security through various collaborations at local, regional, national and international levels. By hosting the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN SDSN) Turkey, the University develops and implements solutions for sustainable water management and security. In addition, Boğaziçi University collaborates with local governments and other international stakeholders to improve water security.

National Practices:

Boğaziçi University works with public and private sector organisations on water security and water efficiency in Turkey. For example, with the ‘Green Consensus Action Plan’ prepared by the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Turkey, efforts are being made to increase water efficiency in production and consumption areas, especially in industry. At the same time, the ‘Water Efficiency Strategy Document and Action Plan (2023-2033)’ prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry aims to make water use more efficient.

Centres

  • Boğaziçi University Sustainable Development and Cleaner Production Centre (BU-SDCPC): Develops policies on eco-efficiency and cleaner production in cooperation with national and international stakeholders.
  • Boğaziçi University Climate Change and Policies Application and Research Centre (İklimBU): Researches socio-economic factors such as agriculture, water resources and drought and provides solutions on these issues.

Activities and Projects:

Boğaziçi University has undertaken many local and international projects on water security. For example:

  • TÜBİTAK projects carried out by Boğaziçi University Institute of Environmental Sciences have solution-oriented studies on water quality management and pollutant detection.
  • The ‘Drainage by Design: Optimising Stormwater Infrastructure in Istanbul’ project, carried out in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), focuses on the development of Istanbul's water infrastructure and the recovery of rainwater.

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2024 Sustainability Report SDG-6 (Related Section)

Cooperation on Water Security

Boğaziçi  University  fulfils  its  global  responsibility  for   water   security   through various collaborations at local, regional, national and  international  levels.  The University develops and implements  solutions  for  sustainable  water  management by hosting the United  Nations  Sustainable  Development  Solutions  Network  (UN SDSN)  Turkey.  In  addition,  in  order  to  strengthen  water  security,  it   also contributes to efforts in this field by establishing effective co-operation with local governments and other international stakeholders.

For More Information

https://unsdsn.bogazici.edu.tr/tr

National  Practices

Within the scope of compliance  with  the‘European  Green  Deal’,  the  Ministry  of Trade of the Republic of Turkey prepared the ‘Green Deal Action Plan’ in 2021 in cooperation with all relevant public and private sector organisations, and actions emphasising water  and  resource  efficiency  in  production  and  consumption  in various fields, especially industry, were determined. The  Ministry  of  Agriculture and  Forestry,  General  Directorate  of  Water   Management   prepared   water efficiency action plans addressing  all  sectors  and  stakeholders  within  the  scope of ‘Water Efficiency Strategy Document and Action Plan (2023-2033)within the Framework of Adaptation to a Changing Climate’ with the  aim  of  disseminating efficient practices in urban, agricultural,  industrial  and  individual  water  use  and raising social  awareness.  Within  the  scope  ofthe‘National  Water  Efficiency Campaign’,  water  efficiency  application  techniques  such  as  rainwater  and  grey water  recovery  and  the  use  of  sensor  faucets,  which  are  described  in   the guidance document prepared for Higher  Education  Campuses,  are  implemented on Boğaziçi University campuses.

Green Deal Action Plan:

https://ticaret.gov.tr/data/60f1200013b876eb28421b23/MUTABAKAT%20YE%C5%9E%C4%B0L.pdf

Higher  Education  Campuses  Water  Efficiency  Guidance  Document:

https://suverimliligi.gov.tr/pdf/85/01.pdf

Centres

Boğaziçi University Sustainable Development and Cleaner Production Centre (BU- SDCPC):  It  conducts  interdisciplinary  applied  research   on   eco-efficiency   and cleaner production in national and international co-operation environment  and proposes policy and action plans on these issues.

For More Information

https://sdcpc.bogazici.edu.tr/tr/aims.asp

Boğaziçi University Climate Change and Policy Research and Application Centre (iklimBU)

CORDEX is also responsible for research on  Central  Asia,  MENA  and  Australasia regions  and  investigates  the  impacts  of  climate  outcomes  on   socio-economic factors  such  as  agriculture,  water  resources,  drought,  and  provides  support  to policy makers by proposing solutions to the impacts and risks in Turkey  and neighbouring  countries  in  the  Eastern  Mediterranean,  Middle  East   and   Central Asia.

For More Information

https://climatechange.bogazici.edu.tr/

Projects  and  Activities

Within  the  scope  of  the  TUBITAK  project  carried  out  at  Boğaziçi   University Institute of Environmental Sciences,  it  is  aimed  to  create  an  integrated  and functional decision support  system  to  identify  the  pollutants  released  into  the Ergene River  with  ‘Pollutant  Fingerprints’,  to  associate  them  with  the  sources  and to determine the effects of the improvements made in line with the Ergene Basin Protection Action Plan carried out by the Ministry  of  Agriculture  and  Forestry  on water quality.

For More Information

https://bogazicindebilim.bogazici.edu.tr/node/44  

‘Plastic Waste Problem in Turkey and Policy Recommendations’ report has been prepared in cooperation with Boğaziçi University Institute  of  Environmental Sciences and World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF-Turkey). This report proposes solutions to reduce plastic wastes  that  cause  pollution  by  mixing  into  fresh  water and seas.

For More Information

https://wwftr.awsassets.panda.org/downloads/plastikwebkucuk_1.pdf

In order  to  achieve  water  quality  targets  for  the  limited  water  resources  in Istanbul,  research  on  the  use  of  microalgae  in   domestic,   industrial   and agricultural wastewater treatment is being  carried  out  under  the‘Integrated Biorefinery  Concept  for  Bioeconomy   Driven   Development’   (INDEPENDENT   ) project.  INDEPENDENT  Project  is  implemented  within  the   scope   of   the Competitive  Sectors  Programme  financed  by  the   financial   cooperation   between the European Union  and  the  Republic  of  Turkey  and  implemented  by  the  Ministry of Industry and Technology.

For More Information

https://independent.bogazici.edu.tr/tr/cevre

"Drainage by Design: Optimising Stormwater Infrastructure  in  Istanbul  ’,  a collaborative   project   between   Boğaziçi   University   and   the   Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),  provides  guidance  for  improving  Istanbul's infrastructure  capacity  for  stormwater  recycling.  The  project  helps   shape   the future investment  plans  of  Istanbul  Metropolitan  Municipality  and  IstanbulWater and Sewerage Administration (ISKI) by comparing whether the drainage planning implemented by Istanbul  Water  and  Sewerage  Administration  (ISKI)  for  Istanbul is optimal with the assessment of forward-looking climate data.

For More Information

http://www.eng.boun.edu.tr/tr/bogazici-universitesi-ve-mitden-istanbulu-sel-ve-su-baskinlarindan-korumak-icin-ortak-proje

Clean water and sanitation

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