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Project Science-Policy Interfacing in support of the Water Framework Directive implementation

The project proposes a number of concrete actions aiming to facilitate the communication between research scientists and regulatory instances by developing and implementing a “science-policy interface”, focusing on setting up a mechanism to enhance the use of RTD results in the Water Framework Directive implementation.

Many current water-related RTD projects have already established operational links with practitioners, in several catchments / river basins, which allow the needs of policymakers to be taken into account. However, experience has shown that this interrelationship is not as efficient as it could / should be. Often, RTD results are not easily available to policy oriented implementer (policymakers) and, vice versa, research scientists may lack insight in the needs of policymakers. SPI-Water proposes a number of concrete actions to bridge these gaps in communication by developing and implementing a ‘science-policy interface’, focusing on setting up a mechanism to enhance the use of RTD results in the Water Framework Directive (WFD) implementation.

As a first action, existing science-policy links will be investigated. RTD and LIFE projects that are of direct relevance for the implementation of the WFD will be identified and analysed. The results of these projects will be extracted, ‘translated’ and synthesised in a way that can efficiently feed the WFD implementation. Secondly, an information system (WISE-RTD Web Portal) will be further developed to cater for an efficient and easy to use tool for dissemination as well as retrieval of RTD results. The Web Portal will be tested in 4 selected river basins to better tune the ‘product’ to the needs of WFD stakeholders, policymakers and scientists. In parallel, the Web Portal will be disseminated to WFD stakeholders. This dissemination will focus on how to better access and use the RTD results and practical experiences. As third action, this science-policy interfacing of WFD related topics will be extended to non-EU countries taking into account their specific needs.

An assessment of recent practices and needs of non-EU countries, together with an in-depth analysis of the operational needs in two Mediterranean pilot river basins, will allow to prepare recommendations for an efficient transfer of knowledge.

Project number 044357
Subject(s) INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT
Acronym SPI-Water
Geographical coverage Belgium, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Greece, Germany, France, Lebanon, Morocco
Budget (in €) 1070000
Programme INCO MED (FP6)
Web site http://www.spi-water.eu
Objectives
  1. Analysis and evaluation of projects in the field of river basin management that are of potential use for the WFD implementation.
    • To collect scientific knowledge, research results and demonstration projects; to select, based on established criteria, the projects for potential information useful for implementation of the WFD
    • To analyse and evaluate the relevance and usefulness of the selected information with respect to the European WFD water policy, the policy implementation tasks and the related milestones in the implementation of the WFD
    • To promote the obtained results to the end users, in particular in the context of the activities under the WFD Common Implementation Strategy (CIS)
  2. Dissemination activities through the use of a science-policy interfacing instrument in the context of the development of WFD river basin management plans
    • To develop a science-policy interface linked to the WFD implementation, based on two components: a staffed communication-services centre and an operational WISE RTD Web-Portal
    • To establish a reliable and user friendly science-policy interface, by filling the WISE-RTD Web Portal with information collected, analysed and linked with the WFD implementation tasks
    • To disseminate the use of the WISE-RTD Web Portal, aiming to provide access to RTD and demonstration project information in the context of the development of WFD river basin management plans
    • To involve existing related networks on river basin management in the establishment of the science policy interface
  3. Development of EU Water Initiative/WFD joint process activities for facilitating the implementation of integrated water resources management principles in non EU countries
    • To review water policy experiences in non-EU countries and to compare with the current WFD practices; to perform a need assessment of 2 Mediterranean river basins
    • To study the applicability of WFD practices to non-EU countries and to identify activities for facilitating its implementation in non-EU countries
    • To disseminate the obtained results to non-EU countries


Period [01/11/2006 - 30/11/2008]

Partners

  • HydroScan Ltd., Belgium
    Coordinator acts as project coordinator
    Country Belgium
    Web site http://www.hydroscan.be/
    Contact Dr. Patrick Swartenbroekx,
    Position: Managing Director
    Phone/fax: +32 (0)16 24 05 05, +32 (0)16 24 05 09
    Email: info@hydroscan.be

Publications

  • SPI-Water Leaflet
    Publisher Katharina Kober
    Type of document Brochure
    Rights Public
    File link ../PDF/SPI-WATER_leaflet (copy)
    Source of information SPI-Water project
    Subject(s) INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT
    Geographical coverage Belgium, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Greece, Germany, France, Lebanon, Morocco
  • brochure-du-projet-spi-water
    Type of document Brochure
    Rights Public
    File link n/a
    File link local Leaflet_French_12draft_FINAL_v2_FR_v4.pdf (application/force-download, 293 Kb)
    Source of information http://www.oieau.org
    Subject(s) INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT
    Geographical coverage n/a
  • SPI-Water project leaflet, November 2008
    This leaflet provides the recommendations of SPI-Water project.
    Publisher Natacha Jacquin, Docteur en Sciences de l'eau / Water Sciences Doctor , Chef de projet / Project manager , Gestion locale de l'eau / Integrated water resource management , Démarches Participatives / Participatory approaches , Office International de l'Eau/ International Office for Water , 15 rue Edouard Chamberland - 87065 Limoges Cedex
    Type of document Brochure
    Rights Public
    File link http://www.spi-water.eu
    File link local Leaflet_SPI_Water_Non_EU-Countries_12draft_FINAL_v5.pdf (application/force-download, 289 Kb)
    Source of information OIEAU (L'Office International de l'Eau)
    Subject(s) INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT
    Geographical coverage n/a
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