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