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•Main objective is to prepare a “publication which will be a mix of existing information,
success stories and results of this project”
•Structure of the whole Compendium was prepared and activities/outputs were
incorporated into the Compendium
•Content of the Compendium is mainly based on the final outputs from the rest of
activities (not finished yet, because outputs are not finalized yet)
•Levels to describe activities/outputs
Compendium is a final brochure of a IDMP CEE project for public
Basic info
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Base: a fundamental principle or groundwork.
Good Example: something to be imitated; "an exemplar of success"; something that
serves as a pattern to be imitated.
Good Practice: A good (or best) practice is a method or technique that has consistently
shown results superior to those achieved with other means and that is used as a
benchmark” or “… set of guidelines or ideas that represent the most efficient or prudent
course of action.
Activities can be categorised in one/more levels – depends on different outputs!
Levels
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Compendium Structure
1. Preface
• IDMP CEE introduction of a
programme
• GWP
• DMCSEE
• Instructions how to use
Compendium
2. Drought Management
• Review of the current status of
the implementation of
Drought Management plans
and measures within RBMP
according to WFD (1.2)
• Guidelines for Drought
Management Plans (2.1)
• Drought Risk Management
Scheme: a decision support
system (5.4)
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Compendium Structure (2)
3. Drought Monitoring and
forecasting
• Drought data exchange
platform (1.3)
• Policy oriented study on
remote sensing agricultural
drought monitoring methods
(5.5)
4. Measures to reduce drought
impacts, vulnerabilities and risk
• Increasing soil-water holding
capacity in agriculture (5.1)
• Natural small water retention
measures (5.3)
• Assessment of drought impact
on forests (5.2)
• Upgrading agricultural drought
monitoring and forecasting:
the case of Ukraine and
Moldova (5.6)
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Compendium Structure (3)
5. EU drought projects
• Good practices from projects
and information, links etc.
6. Communication with end users
• National consultation
dialogues
• Effective communication with
end users – how to do it?
6 Chapters
~35 pages
Activities are classified into chapters according to their content/final results/outputs!
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Title of Activity
Presentations of Activities
Preface
Brief description
Implementation process and methodologies applied
Outputs/Documents produced
Added value
Basic info
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Activity information: from Final Activity Reports (FARs)
and Activities outputs/documents
ADDED VALUE: Final point of Activity results – what is the main result of
your Activity? Is Activity maybe good practise, good example, knowledge
base, methodology etc.?
Important that FAR (added value) is
written for the purpose of
Compendium – your main result!
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Two examples: Activity 3.1 & Activity 5.2
Levels (base, good example, good practice) will be
included in every output (IF POSSIBLE)!
Some outputs are more methodological – they will
be included in Methodologies applied instead of
Outputs/Documents produced
Activities has more than one outputs and some
outputs are only step to final results – it will be
mentioned but not treated as a final results
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Drought data exchange platform (Activity 1.3)
Activity example
Preface
Partners were expected to collect existing national data (SPI and any other indicators that are used in partner’s countries for identifying or forecasting drought) and make them available
through European Drought Monitor (EDO)….
Brief description
First step to monitor drought on international and regional level is to establish communication with (and between) national authorities. All countries, except Moldova, have operational
products used for drought monitoring. Some of countries use a lot of different data sources, some rely only on one indicator….
Implementation process and methodologies applied
Presentations have been prepared for all three IDMP CEE workshops and training has been given on second one….
Outputs/Documents produced
Implementation Report: Metadata for 18 drought related products from 8 countries have been prepared and added to Drought Metadata Catalogue and described.
Implementation guide: There are several options for selection of data exchange platform for IDMP project. Main consideration was in decision to develop new services or to attach IDMP
project to one of existing systems. Guide is a 26 pages long brochure includes information and guidelines how to integrate a new data to the EDO – European Drought Observatory.
Links to online documents!!!
Added value
The work in this activity is building on knowledge and experiences from previous project dealing with interoperability issue – mainly EuroGEOSS project. EuroGEOSS demonstrated the
added value to the scientific community and society of making existing systems and applications interoperable and used within the GEOSS and INSPIRE frameworks…
Basic info
Activity leader: Gregor Gregorič, EARS/DMCSEE (Slovenia), Luka Honzak, external expert (Slovenia)
Participing Partners: …
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Assessment of drought impact on forests (Activity 5.2)
Activity example
Preface
The planned and executed steps of forest demonstration project are as follows:
•Monitoring of the current situation of forestry sector in 4 GWP countries: policy, governance, property, employment, GDP, main forest indices, education and
research, problems and SWOT;
•Elaboration of local maps of annual mean temperature and annual precipitation in 2050 ind 2070 according to RCPs of IPCC AR5 and WorldClim data set;
•Determination of local forest vulnerability zones by De Martonne aridity index in current climate (1950-2000), 2050 and 2070, and forest area and tree species
distribution over vulnerability zones;
•Elaboration of local programmes of adaptation measures which mitigate the future negative drought impact on forests.
Brief description
Forest demonstration project corresponds to UN and EU forests in the provision of drinking water. Forest demonstration project corresponds to UN and EU
forest challenges. By implementation of integrated forest adaptation measures over vulnerability zones at local level as well as at CEE level will be achieved the
following:
•Sustainable management of forestry sector to mitigate the drought impact on forests;
•Increase the environmental, economic and social effect of forests;
•Protection of water resources availability by quantity and quality etc.
Implementation process and methodologies applied
The implementation process of the forest demonstration project was as follows: Presentation of current forest situation in 4 GWP CEE countries and
development of the methodology for assessment of drought impact on forests; elaboration of maps about annual mean temperature and annual precipitation in
current climate, 2050 and 2070; determination of forest vulnerability zones by De Martonne aridity index; determination of forest areas and tree species
distribution over vulnerability zones, elaboration of programmes of adaptation measures to mitigate drought impact on forests; dissemination of the results of
forest demonstration project.
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Assessment of drought impact on forests (Activity 5.2)
Activity example
Outputs/Documents produced
•Determination of vulnerability forest zones in current climate, 2050 and 2070 according to IPCC AR5 (2014) and distribution of forest areas and tree species
over vulnerability zones. This output is a base for further determination of adaptation measures
•Adaptation measures for the forests to mitigate negative effects of the drought – will be used in forestry chapter of the new National strategies on adaptation
to climate change and RMBPs 2016-2021-2027. Also, other measures are applicable in the future management plans of the forestry sector in 4 GWP CEE
countries as well as in other CEE countries
Added value
•This demonstration project can contribute to the better understanding of drought, its impacts on forests and establishment of adaptation/mitigation measures
•The team experts established the projected changes in annual mean temperature, annual precipitation and forest vulnerability zones in 2050 and 2070 using
the RCPs of IPCC AR5, published in 2014. These new projections confirmed the temperature increase and precipitation descrease in forest areas of 4 GWP CEE
countries from the past investigations.
•For the first time the forest areas and tree species distribution are determined over vulnerability zones in current climate and future period according to
optimistic and pessimistic scenarios of IPCC AR5. This is very important for the forestry practice because the adaptation measures over vulnerability zones are
related to concrete forest area and tree species. Mapping of temperature, precipitation and De Marton aridity index was made by using WorldClim data set
about temperature and precipitation and national data sets about forest indices.
Basic info
Activity leader: Galia Bardarska, GWP-Bulgaria,
Participing partners: Bulgaria, Lithuani, Ukraine, Slovenia
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Contents
•Review of existing National Action Plans (EU, world) – Mediterranean countries, Central and Eastern countries, United States, United Kingdom
•Responsibility for drought Management in Slovenia
•Drought status in South-Eastern Europe
•Monitoring and early drought management (drought observatories, current status in Slovenia)
•Processes in drought management (past national revisions, drought in Slovenia, drought prevention, elimination of drought consequences, combination of drought
actions, summary, recommendations, reduction of the sensitivity of agricultural production in drought – actions, report on the corrective actions of the Ministry of
Agriculture, Forestry and Food)
•Proposal of a drought management plan
•Legislative framework (review of Slovenian drought and water laws, good practices)
•Suggestions and ideas
Features of the DMP
The draft of National Action Plan of Slovenia is written in Slovenian language and it is now in status of implementation. Slovenian NAP (draft) is a really good review of
other countries and in the process of research work was established a really good proposal (figures) of responsibilities and ideas/proposals for drought management in
figures.
*the final scheme is represented under that table
Link
/
Date of UN Convention for Combating Desertification Ratification
28.6.2001
Pages number
140 p.
Drought Management Plans
(example: Slovenia)
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What makes this DMP unique?!
Slovenia: Final management scheme
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Contents
•Drought Plan Framework
•Regional Overview
•Drought Management Strategy
•Drought Triggers and Scenarios
•Drought Forecasting
•Drought Measures to Manage Supply and Demand
•Minimising the Impact of Drought on the Environment
•Drought Management and Communications Plan
•Post Drought Actions
Features of the DMP
Anglian Water’s Drought Plan 2013 has been produced to comply with the statutory requirements introduced in the Water Act 2003, the Drought Plan Direction 2011 and
Environment Agency guidelines. The purpose of our drought plan is to demonstrate how we will protect public water supplies during a drought, whilst minimising any
potential environmental impacts that may arise as a result of our activities. This draft Drought Plan 2013 has been prepared in response to comments received following
consultation on our draft Drought Plan 2012.
Drought Management Strategy: Part Three of our drought plan presents the strategy and technical detail around how we propose to manage public water supplies during
the onset and prevailing conditions of a drought.
Link
http://www.anglianwater.co.uk/_assets/media/Draft_Drought_Plan_2013_FINAL.pdf
Date of UN Convention for Combating Desertification Ratification
18.10.1996
Pages number
122 p.
Drought Management Plans
(example: UK)
Excellent
communication
aspect
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• Greece
• Italy
• Portugal
• Turkey
• Slovenia
• Armenia
• Georgia
• The Republic of Moldova
• Romania
• Spain
• United Kingdom
Drought Management Plans
(countries)
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• INTERREG IV C-Project on Water Scarcity and Drought. Water Core – Good
practises handbook
• DROUGHT-R&SPI website
• And other – ideas?!
We will use some examples from other drought projects for info and online
links will be added too!
EU drought Projects - review
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Editor's Notes
Good morning everyone.
I will represent activity 7.1 – Compendium of Good practices, which is the final result of IDMP CEE project.
Main objective of Compendium is to prepare a publication (online report) which will be a mix of existing information, success stories and results of this project.
Structure of the whole compendium was prepared and appripriate activities/outputs were incorporated inte the draft of Compendium
Content is mainly based on the final outputs from the rest of activities (not finished yet, cause outputs are not finalized yet)
We created levels to categorised outputs from activities
And content of compendium is prepared mainly for public to see the results of IMPC CEE project
Levels to categorised outputs or activities are
Base: a fundamental principle or groundwork
Good example: something to be imititated; an example of sucess; something that serves as a pattern to be imitated
Good Practice: a good (or best) practise is a method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to those achieved with other means and that is used as a benchmark or set of guidelines or ideas that represent the most efficient or prudent course of action
Activities can be categorised in one or more levels – depends on different ouputs
We create 6 chapters and Activities/outputs are classified in 4 of them
Preface is without activities – only description of programme and compendium
Drought management (RBMP – river basin management plans; WFD – water framework directive
preberi
5 in 6 preberi,
Compendium will have 35 pages and activities will be classified into chapters according to their content/final results or outputs
Each activity will be represented by 6 points:
Preface
Brief description
Implementation process and methodologies applied
Outputs/documents produced
Added value (the most important)
And basic info
We used activities information from final activities reports and outputs or documents which are available now (some will be available after that workshop and we will include them also)
The most important thing is added value from Final activities reports and it should respond a questions like what is the main result of activities; is activity good practice, good example and so on.
It is important that Final activity report is written for the purpose of compendium – FAR that are finalized already and do not have clear added value we will study more and we will communicate activity leaders to give us more information.
I will represent two examples of activities:
First is Activity 3.1 - Drought Data Exchange platform, where final activity report is written good enough to be used for compendium
And second is Activity 5.2 - Assessment on drought impact on forests, where added value in final activity report should be written more clearly. Output Adaptation measures for the forests to mitigate negative effects of the drought is example of “problem” that we need to discuss more because this was an output of activity but in Compendium it will be in chapter methodologies applied – a lot of outputs are more methodological or they are reports from intermediate phase of activity and that’s why we will not use they as main results or outputs
Then we have before mentioned levels (base, good example and good practice) which will be added in outputs where this is possible
So, here is activity example of drought data exchange platform
And here it is activity 5.2 assessment of drought impact on forests
Past work for compendium was a review of existing drought management plans which will be also included in Compendium.
Every country will have a brief presentation of a drought management plan and online link to it.
From drought management plan that have unique structure we will use also that characteristic
Past work for compendium was a review of existing drought management plans which will be also included in Compendium.
Every country will have a brief presentation of a drought management plan and online link to it.
From drought management plan that have unique structure we will use also that characteristic
Countries that we used for Compendium are:
Greece, italy, portugal, turkey, slovenia, armenia, georgia, the republic of moldova, romania, spain, united kingdom
Another Chapter will be EU drought projects – review which is in preparation that month. Here we have some interesting project with related topic to IDMP CEE Programme.
We will use good practices and interesting information from projects and of course we will add online links to them