Security Challenges of Water Stress in Southern Europe

  • Éléonore Duffau

    Éléonore Duffau

    Research Fellow, IRIS

  • Mathilde Jourde

    Mathilde Jourde

    Research Fellow, Head of the Climate, Environment, Security Programme, IRIS

  • Martin Collet

    Martin Collet

    Research Assistant in the IRIS’s Climate, Energy & Security program

This note assesses how water stress, a growing phenomenon defined by high tension on water resources caused by an imbalance between water supply and demand, can be exacerbated by climate change and human activities, and affect societies in southern Europe and the French armed forces when conducting their missions.

This note is divided in three sections: an analysis of the societal consequences of water stress in southern Europe and the potential associated conflicts (I), a study of the operational and organizational challenges that water stress generates for the French armed forces and their European partners (II), and finally, three foresight scenarios to 2050, with recommendations for the Ministry of the Armed Forces (III).