The conference is open to all EurAqua members and their contacts. EurAqua Members are encouraged and welcomed to invite national representatives from their country to participate (3 per country as a guiding rule, the maximum capacity of the conference is 100 participants). Others interested are welcomed depending on capacity. There is no conference fee. Participants are welcome to display relevant posters during the conference.
Any questions you may have regarding the conference can be addressed to euraqua@niva.no
Programme [.pdf] [20.10.08]
Practical details [.pdf] [16.10.08]
Presentations (pdf):
Session 1: Climate change and WFD - current status and uncertainties [04.11.08]
Session 2: Modelling, tools and technology - uncertainty and future challenges [12.11.08]
Session 3: Adaptation to climate change - bringing science into policy [04.11.08]
Posters_and_other_documents [12.11.08]
Conclusions from the Conference:
This conference highlighted significant progress from a scientific perspective in understanding the potential impacts of climate change. Much of the new understanding related to climate change impacts results from EU and national research funding, especially under Integrated Projects. EUROLIMPACS is an example of a successful Integrated Project, with over 400 scientific publications resulting from the research activity. The conference, however, also raised a number of key issues regarding the practical ‘implementation´ of recent scientific findings.
The conference concluded the following statement:
EurAqua strongly recommends that instruments for policy support are reintroduced in FP7 to address issues associated with policy development or implementation of European legislation, such as the Water Framework Directive.
Read the conclucions here:
APPROPRIATE INSTRUMENTS FOR TARGETED RESEARCH [.pdf] [17.11.2008]