European Environment Agency project assists Med partners in developing environmental information networks
The EU-funded project ENPI-Shared Environment Information System (ENPI-SEIS) has conducted visits to Algeria, Jordan, Egypt, the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel in order to evaluate the situation in terms of Environment Information Systems and identify their needs.
A press release said these two-day visits
brought together existing national networks, which manage environmental
information, to identify country-specific elements and needs related to SEIS
components (content, infrastructure, institutional cooperation). The aim was
to obtain feedback on country specific needs and readiness for SEIS
implementation in priority areas, in order to formulate possible pilot
actions if requested, as well as to contribute to further priority
development and possible identification of common indicators.
After the visits, the National Focal Points
in each country will prepare together with the European Environment Agency (EEA)
a country report, including concrete lists of actions to be implemented.
This report is a key element for the development of SEIS in the
neighbourhood countries since it is designed to engage the country in
reflecting on the current state-of-play and future development needs of the
three SEIS components.
The lines of actions identified so far
concern:
· the
implementation of a national information system as a SEIS pilot in Algeria;
· the
exchange of knowledge and experiences on implementing a Spatial Data
Infrastructure for planning and environmental management in Jordan;
· a
pilot review of indicators to tackle the balance between data availability
and policy needs in the Palestinian Authority;
· a
pilot on marine pollution in Israel.
Discharges at sea, emissions and waste
inventories, as well as water accounts, spatial data and water
monitoring/indicator assessments have been identified for further
activities. Training sessions will possibly be organised around the
priorities agreed during the country visits. Country visits to the rest of
the ENP partners will continue in September.
The EU also fundsa Euro-Mediterranean
initiative, Horizon 2020, which
aims to improve the quality of life of more than 420 million citizens living
in the 25 countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is an umbrella
programme drawing together all the policies, strategies and action plans for
enhancing environmental protection.
Country visits to the rest of the ENP partners will continue in September. More information available here: http://enpi-seis.ew.eea.europa.eu/project-activities/country-visits
Contact information | n/a |
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://www.h2020.net/en/news-and-events/news/56-enpi-seis-scouting-for-pilots.html |
Source of information | ENPI Info Centre |
Keyword(s) | H2020, SEIS |
Subject(s) | INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM |
Relation | http://enpi-seis.ew.eea.europa.eu/ |
Geographical coverage | Algeria, Jordan, Egypt,Palestine,Israel, |
News date | 20/09/2011 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |