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Project European Network of Municipalities and Rivers

ENMaR means "European Network of Municipalities and Rivers" and summarizes the main idea of the project: a network of municipalities in Europe and rivers, more exactly the EEC water framework directive (WFD). ENMaR will conduct, will network and will compare the WFD related development in different European regions as regards content til the end of 2007. Differences, similarities, problems and possibilities during the implementation of the WFD on local level are pointed out. The locally concerned, i.e. the municipalities and other local stakeholders will be involved. Therefore a network from regional networks to be expanded will be established.

ENMaR will discuss the consequences in the different European regions from the long-term perspective of the WFD and the potential to benefit from each other. However ENMaR takes up the holistic approach of the WFD regarding contents. Topics such as spatial planning, water services, tourism, and agriculture and forestry are the core areas of the technical work, since these topics are crucial for regional development as well.

Project number n/a
Subject(s) AGRICULTURE , CHARACTERISTICAL PARAMETERS OF WATERS AND SLUDGES , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RIGHT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , TOURISM - SPORT - HOBBIES , WATER QUALITY
Acronym ENMaR
Geographical coverage Latvia, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany
Budget (in €) 1278951
Programme INTERREG IIIC
Web site http://www.enmar.org
Objectives Overall objective
The overall objective of ENMaR is to enable municipalities to make effective use of integrated water management. The partners aim to share knowledge and good practice related to the implementation of the WFD and its impact on regional development. The focus of the activities carried out by the partners is on spatial planning, water services, tourism, forestry and agriculture.

A avowed objective of the project is the support of the regional development by using the WFD as an instrument. By extensive information and technical support the municipalities and regions should be enabled to arrange their water services in a more sustainable way, to actively take part in local river basin management, to plan and decide integrative and interdisciplinary in spatial planning, to positively use an improvement of the water quality in the sense of the own touristy marketing and to affect the impacts of agriculture and forestry on water in a sense of quality improvement. Good examples and communication should create more transparency and positive results for the regional development.
Results ENMaR will establish an inter-regional network, in which positive activities are identified and multiplied and common ideas will be developed beyond that; on the one hand in order to learn from each other and on the other hand to prevent double work. Vice versa negative examples are also to be exchanged inter-regionally, in order to profit from negative experiences as well.

Expected results
ENMaR gives municipalities a more significant role in delivering the WFD for the benefit of regional development. Working together in ENMaR, municipalities are better prepared to carry out the necessary actions to benefit from changes under the WFD. Their knowledge about the links between good water resources and tourism is increased and the role of tourism in river basin management and regional planning is strengthened. Furthermore, they learn about links between spatial planning and water management and about the WFD and its scope and links to other sectors related to regional development. ENMaR contributes to implementing the WFD by improving the qualityand structure of water bodies and the cost recovery of water management. Also, it creates a common understanding of the impact of forestry and agriculture on waters. Activities include establishment of forums for stakeholders from spatial planning, water services, tourism, forestry and agriculture, organisation of
roundtable meetings and workshops and production of a «Municipality’s Guide to Regional Development through Effective Integrated Water Resources Management».

Period [31/03/2005 - 31/12/2007]

Partners

  • Municipal Environmental Campaign U.A.N.
    The Municipal Environmental Campaign U.A.N. has its seat in Hanover, the state capital of Lower Saxony in the north of Germany. The U.A.N. literally exists under the umbrella of the association of towns and municipalities in Lower Saxony, not only spacious, but also organisationally. The U.A.N. is an independent registered association, but is closely linked by management and council with the association of towns and municipalities. The association was founded in 1985.

    The objectives of the Municipal Environmental Campaign U.A.N., the first and only municipal environmental organisation in Germany, are to help municipalities, municipal associations and companies with the solution of local environmental challenges. The U.A.N. is non-governmental and only attends to those environmental challenges that can be solved, or at least influenced, on the local level.

    The U.A.N. gives suggestions, information, instructions and assistance for municipal environmental work. It carries out seminars and workshops and encourages the exchange of experience between its members. Furthermore, the U.A.N. offers services in various environmental fields.

    By acquiring a sustaining membership, municipalities, associations, companies, departments of organisations, but also individual people can support the work of the U.A.N.
    Coordinator acts as project coordinator
    Type
    Country Germany
    Web site http://www.umweltaktion.de/magazin/artikel.php?artikel=286&type=2&menuid=14&topmenu=14
    Contact Wiebke Abeling,
    Position:
    Phone/fax: +49 5113028568, +49 5113028556
    Email: abeling@nsgb.de

Funding sources

  • EC: INTERREG IIIC
    Source EC: INTERREG IIIC
    Programme INTERREG IIIC
    Type
    Funding rate 45
  • ERDF
    Source ERDF
    Programme EC INTERREG IIIC
    Type
    Funding rate 55

Publications

  • ENMaR project publications
    Publications


      Final Report
    state: October 2007

    Annex 1
    Annex 2
      english pdf   (7,57 MB)


    english pdf   (435 KB)
    english pdf   (78 KB)
             
    If you wish to get a paper version of the handbook please contact us info@enmar.org. The handbook is for free, but mailing expanses will be charged.
             

      Interim Report
    state: June 2006
      english pdf   (461 KB)
    Publisher Wiebke Abeling
    Type of document Newsletter
    Rights Public
    File link http://www.enmar.org/sites/publications/publications.php
    Source of information ENMaR project
    Keyword(s) EU-WFD
    Subject(s) AGRICULTURE , DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , ENERGY , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RIGHT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES , TOURISM - SPORT - HOBBIES , WATER QUALITY
    Geographical coverage Latvia, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany
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