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Presentatin of European Process – Istanbul 29th May 2014
European Regional Process for 7th World Water Forum in Korea Presentation for Regional Process Opening Bjørn K. Jensen, Chairman DWF and Henri Begorre, President, FWP
French Water Partnership and Danish Water Forum appointed as regional coordinators by International Steering Committee
Regional preparatory
process
Identify stakeholders
Establish mechanisms for
cooperation
Select events to include in
discussions
Ensure linkages to European and global
water discussions
Selection of key European topics
Decision on output –
session and report and …
Pre-view session, Brussels, May 2014
Participation in events such as: Istanbul International Water Forum 2014
World Water Week, Stockholm September 2014,
IWA, Lissabon, September 2014
EIP Water, Barcelona, November 2014
INBO, Bucharest, November 2014
EWA, Brussels, November 2014
Water efficiency conference, February 2015
7th World Water Forum
Korea 2015
More than 10 events all over Europe More than 500 participants at events
Presentation of European Process – Istanbul 29th May 2014
• National governments, Water Directors
• European Commission and Parliament
• Relevant UN organisations (ie. UNECE) Policy
• JPI Water, JRC, EIP Water, EEA
• WssTP, ACQUEAU
• Utilities and private companies – end-users
Research and Business
• National Water Partnerships, GWP-CEE
• EWA, EWP, Eureau, INBO
• Basin Commissions and organisations Organisations
Presentation of European Process – Istanbul 29th May 2014
Aktiviteter i Korea
• Deltagelse i dansk stand
• CEWP Event
• Dansk-Asiatisk forskningssamarbejde
• Science and Technology session
• Water Efficiency session
• Urban Water session
• European concluding
• Urban water concluding
Science and Tech - Main conclusions
• Getting (innovative) solutions ‘out of the lab’ is stimulated by a multi-stakeholder approach where businesses, governments and research organisations work together;
• The relative low cost of water in Europe makes the business case complex, the water-energy nexus is an interesting approach as energy is more expensive;
• Risk adversity is hindering the development and implementation of new solutions, although there are a number of demo sites and pilots. Public procurement
Europe-Mediterranean Interregional Session on Science & Technology, 14 April 2015, Gyeongju, Korea
From research to reality S&T recommendations
• Working the triple helix is a good start, however, this could be broadened to the ‘Quadrupel Helix’ by involving the public and civil society as well;
• It is proposed that the idea of ‘risk adversity’ can move to the idea of (facilitated) ‘risk awareness’;
• New ways of financing new water technologies can be explored, such as ‘revolving funds’ that cover risks and sharing of costs among (all) stakeholders involved;
• Adaptation is key: there are a fair number of (scientific) solutions available, but they need to be known to potential end-users and be adapted to local circumstances in order to solve current challenges.
Europe-Mediterranean Interregional Session on Science & Technology, 14 April 2015, Gyeongju, Korea
What is next
• The Mediterranean region and the European region aim to work closer together to scope the innovation landscape and work towards a partnership that drives and facilitates the development and implementation of new technologies.
Europe-Mediterranean Interregional Session on Science & Technology, 14 April 2015, Gyeongju, Korea
Water and Energy Efficiency for Green Growth– World Water Forum 2015 – 15 April
Overall recommendations: • The world is interconnected and water problems are exported. Water footprint approach
highlight this.
• Correct pricing of water is a must to drive water efficiency but not the only solution –
regulation, awareness raising, eco-innovative technologies are other issues
• We need to invest in preventing water losses to come across huge economic and
environmental gains. Eco-efficiency and water footprints can be used to focus on
priorities and selection of measures.
• We must secure trustful, good quality data, baseline overviews and transparent access to
high quality data - if we can’t measure we can’t manage. Europe has strong systems in
place for this – to build upon and to share.
• Low hanging fruits like water leakage in water utilities, reducing water use in water
consuming industries
• Develop sector specific business cases for reduction in water use and water reuse
• Industrial symbiosis may present another opportunity for increased water efficiency
KEY CHALLENGES
Comprehensive Policy Framework in place – WFD complimented by groundwater, floods, urban waste water treatment, drinking water and bathing water directives, but still outstanding challenges CLIMATE CHANGE AND URBAN PLANNING – HAVE TO GO FROM RESPONSE TO PREPAREDNESS
(CASES FROM ROTTERDAM AND AARHUS) NEED FOR HOLISTIC APPROACHES – TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN TECHNICIANS, POLITICIANS
AND CIVIL SOCIETIES, TO CONNECT LOCAL INITIATIVES WITH CITY POLICIES. THERE IS GENERAL ACCEPTANCE OF THIS FACT, BUT FEWER SUCCESS STORIES AND A NEED TO DEVELOP METHODOLOGIES TO IMPROVE THIS ELEMENT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT IS STILL A CHALLENGE IN MANY PLACES IN EUROPE. WE MUST STOP SEEING WASTEWATER AS WASTE – IT IS A RESOURCE TO BE UTILIZED LOCALLY OR GLOBALLY, BUT DIFFERENTLY IN NEW AND OLD CITIES AND SETTLEMENTS (LOCAL IN HAMBURG AND CEE, CENTRAL IN PARIS, BUT USE SLUDGE FOR BIOGAS)
WE NEED TO PUT FOCUS ON THE TRUE COST OF WATER AS A KEY DRIVER FOR WATER EFFICIENCY, BUT THIS IS NOT THE ONLY SOLUITONS: POLITICAL COMMITTEMENT, REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS THAT INCREASE URBAN WATER EFFICIENCY, SMART AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ARE OTHER ELEMENTS TO BE INCLUDED.
Reporting of session 2.3 Living with water in cities of the future Organized jointly with Arab and Asia-Pacific regions, based on cases
from all over Europe as well as other regions
IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE SHARING RELATED TO THE EUROPEAN POLICY FRAMEWORK AND THE EUROPEAN STRUCTURE FOR DATA COLLECTION, MONITORING, MANAGEMENT (EU MS, EC, EEA)
PROMOTE INCREASED SHARING OF EXPERIENCES, WORK WITH EXISTING NETWORKS AND PROJECTS, CITY BLUEPRINTS, EIP ACTION GROUPS AND WSSTP WORKING GROUPS, DELTA ALLIANCE, C40 AND SIMILAR
ESTABLISH BUSINESS CASES FOR INTEGRATED URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT, MAKE INDUSTRIES PART OF SOLUTION, NOT PROBLEM (URBAN SYMBIOSIS PROJECTS SHARING AND UTILIZING RESOURCES)
Reporting of session 2.3 Living with water in cities of the future
KEY MESSAGES AND RECOMMENDATIONS/PROJECTS CONTRIBUTING TO IMPLEMENTATION ROADMAP(S)