CONVEGNO INTERNAZIONALE: RISORSE IDRICHE E CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI
Il convegno, organizzato da Arpa Emilia Romagna e dal Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche dell'Ateneo, si inserisce nelle iniziative per la giornata mondiale dell'acqua, e rappresenta la mid-term conference del progetto europeo "CC‐WARE: Mitigating Vulnerability of Water Resources under Climate Change".
Il convegno si svolgerà nei giorni:
19 Marzo 2014, ore 9 - 17 - Mid-term Conference
20 Marzo 2014, ore 9 - 12 - Knowledge Trasfer Workshop
presso
Sala Congressi, Complesso San Geminiano, Via San Geminiano 3 - Modena
Per ulteriori informazioni, scraicare la brochure completa dell'evento.
AGENDA 19 Marzo 2014 -
Mid-term Conference
9:00 10:30: INTRODUCTION
- Rector/Representative of University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
- Host partner Representative (Stefano Tibaldi; General Director of Regional Agency for Environmental Protection in the Emilia Romagna region)
- Lead Partner (Hubert Siegel; Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Forest Department)
- Project Management (Marina Mader; PRI SMA solutions)
- KEY-NOTE on Climate Change and its consequences (Carlo Cacciamani; Regional Agency for Environmental Protection in the Emilia Romagna region)
- KEY-NOTE on Groundwater Resources and ESS (Hans-Peter Nachtnebel; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna)
10:30 - 11:00: co ffee break
11:00 12:50: CC-WARE WP3 - Characterization and mapping of vulnerability (Caratterizzazione e mappatura della vulnerabilità)
- Mapping methodology at transnational scale (Sorin Cheval; National Meteorological Administration of Romania - Barbara Cencur Curk; University of Ljubljana)
- Approach at local scale in the Apennines of Emilia Romagna region (Alessandro Corsini; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia - Marco Marcaccio; Regional Agency for Environmental Protection in the Emilia Romagna region)
12:15 14:00: lunch
- Assessment approach for Grassland (Zoltan Simonffy; National Institute for Environment Budapest)
- Assessment approach for Wetlands (Prvoslav Marjanovic; Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Beograd)
- Assessment approach for Agriculture (Dragana Pejovic; Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Beograd)
15:30 - 16:00: co ffee break
16:00 16:45: CC-WARE WP5 - Development of a transnational strategy for National/Regional Action Plans (Sviluppo di una strategia transnazionale per i piani d'azione nazionali e regionali)
- Legal framework for transnational scale (Branislava Matic; Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Beograd)
- Methodology at transnational scale (Ágnes Tahy; National Institute for Environment Budapest)
- Water Protection/Management Plans in Italy and Emilia-Romagna (Rosanna Bissoli; Responsible of "Servizio Tutela e Risanamento Risorsa Aqua" Emilia Romagna region)
16.45 - 17:00 Conclusions by Alessandro Corsini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
20:30 Dinner (restaurant in the city center at walking distance from meeting event)
AGENDA 20 Marzo 2014 Knowledge Transfer Workshop
9:00 10:45 Summary of the Mid-term-conference (Lead Partner)
Vulnerability assessment of water supply systems methodological issues
- How do we account for conflicting interest in vulnerability assessment? (Branka Bracic Zeleznik; Public Water Utility of Ljubljana)
- Climate change and vulnerability of water supply systems discussion of WP 3 maps (Barbara Cencur Curk; University of Ljubljana)
- Climate change and water resources in SEE Modelling versus observed data analysis (Dejan Dimikic; Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Beograd)
Discussion
The links between water supply systems and ecosystem services
- Austrian example (Roland Köck; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna)
- Do we regulate too much? (Albena Bobeva; Executive Forest Agency Bulgaria)
Discussion
10:45 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 12:00 Policy and legal framework problems and gaps
- Introduction (Branislava Matic; Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Beograd)
- Water resources and critical infrastructure. Could water resources considered as a European critical infrastructure? (Aurel Bilanici; NFA-Romsilva, Romania)
- Protection zone delineation in particular at bank filtration resources (Ágnes Tahy; National Institute for Environment Budapest)
Discussion