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Future development of the Water Information System for Europe WISE - Implementation Plan for

Future development of the Water Information System for Europe WISE - Implementation Plan for 2010-2015. How to serve the future policy context. From WFD to wider policy context  blueprint to safeguard Eu’s water Water resource management increasingly important (CC, WS&D)

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Future development of the Water Information System for Europe WISE - Implementation Plan for

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  1. Future development of the Water Information System for Europe WISE - Implementation Plan for 2010-2015

  2. How to serve the future policy context • From WFD to wider policy context blueprint to safeguard Eu’s water • Water resource management increasingly important (CC, WS&D) • Resource efficiency and accounting: water use into wider context of efficiency of water management (energy link, adaptation, ecosystem services) • Integration with other data centres on Biodiversity, land and CC adaptation)

  3. WISE elements to better integrate assessments Tools and input Assessments Output/visualisation EEA: Water Data Center DG ENV: Water website Policy Data and themes ESTAT: Water statistics WISE RTD inventory: WISE RTD Projects and research Modeling JRC: Floods Droughts methods

  4. Data and spatial information • GIS reference data set (ECRINS based) main integration element Inspire conform • E.g. RBD, protected areas, Flood areas, accounting units… • Integration of data on different methodologies and ways to disseminate • indicators, accounting, integration with ESTAT JQ, sector information, GMES • Eye on Earth will be key front end tool for data exchange and dissemination

  5. GMES related information • EEA role in coordinating GMES in-situ monitoring data throughout 4 relevant core services (land, marine, air, emergency response) • GMES land initial operations (coordination of Go4 responsibilities) • Possible use of information for Drought observatory • Possible use of information for flood impact and vulnerability assessments

  6. data sources and EoE links to Water Data Centre in WISE • Other data sources • Public participation • Utilities • Near real-time data GIS reference layers • MS reportings • SoE • EU Directives • “EEA QA’ed” EoE CSI xx Bathing water Groundwater Lakes, Emissions... Rivers, lakes UWWTPs, bathing water Bathing water WaterBase WaterWatch DataViewer Indicators MapViewer Water Data Centre Ozone AirWatch,xxWatch,..

  7. Other data sources JRC - Flood mapping; Drought observatory GISRL EUROSTAT - IWJQ - water accounting MS reporting MS reporting EoE -EMODNET -SeaDataNet Water Data Centre WaterWatch GMES In-situ information Watches Potential extension with new data sources and EoE links to Water Data Centre in WISE WISE Marine Water Data Centre

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  9. Will need a wider network, linking into research and sectoral information MS involvement needs to reflect this in a SEIS perspective Working group D and WISE steering group and Eionet are continuously platform for development Data access and information exchange in a new WISE

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