Eea.europa.eu EEA multiannual work programme 2014-2018 and identification of possible benefits for countries from cooperation with the EEA Anita Pirc Velkavrh.

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eea.europa.eu EEA multiannual work programme and identification of possible benefits for countries from cooperation with the EEA Anita Pirc Velkavrh Strategic futures, EEA Slovenian EIONET network meeting, 2 October 2013, ARSO 1

eea.europa.eu EEA Milan

eea.europa.eu EEA Multiannual work programme MAWP

eea.europa.eu EU STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS The thematic policies: timelines and deadlines for implementation, reporting and revision; EU environmental and sectoral policies and ambitions are formulated in the perspective of either more comprehensive policies (Europe 2020, 7 th EAP), or specific 2020/30 targets for the environment and climate. EU has formulated long term visions and targets, mostly with a 2050 societal transition perspective. EEA ambition: to contribute to the knowledge base needed in support of the EU’s stated objectives regarding long term transition towards a resource-efficient, low-carbon economy in which natural capital is protected and enhanced, and the health and well-being of citizens is safeguarded. TRANSITION TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

eea.europa.eu Long-term transition/intermediate targets

eea.europa.eu 7 EAP priorities Three thematic priority objectives 1.Protect nature and strengthen ecological resilience 2.Boost sustainable resource-efficient low-carbon growth, and 3.Effectively address environment-related threats to health. The thematic priorities are supported by an enabling framework with four further priority objectives : 1.promote better implementation of EU environment law, 2.ensure that policies benefit from state of the art science, 3.secure the necessary investments in support of environment and climate change policy, 4.improve the way environmental concerns and requirements are reflected in other policies. Two more priority objectives focus on : 1.enhancing the sustainability of EU cities, and 2.improving the EU's effectiveness in addressing regional and global challenges related to the environment and climate change. 7 EAP priorities

eea.europa.eu Societal transitions needed long-term policy frameworks, e.g. the EU’s 2050 agenda on energy and climate, biodiversity, resource efficiency and green economy. high level government support, e.g. the support by EU member states, EU institutions across different policy areas, and international organizations long-term technology programs public funding and private sector engagement as embedded in the 2020 budget and Horizon 2020, and at level of the member states strong support of public opinion, as changes in socio- technical systems have fundamental impacts on citizens. European semester: monitor progress

eea.europa.eu right questions - right data – right quality - right resolution – right assessment – right answers The EEA operates in a complex multi-level and multi-actor governance setting at EU, national and global levels, also with research institutes and NGOs. The specific role of the EEA is to support policy making at the EU level, and build capacity in countries, using EIONET as its unique partnership to generate two-way quality assured environmental data and information EEA support to EU policy making

eea.europa.eu EEA Strategic areas : dynamic interactions Informing policy implementation Knowledge creation, sharing and use Assessing systemic challenges

eea.europa.eu 1: INFORMING POLICY IMPLEMENTATION Goal: Improve content, accessibility and use of European- level environmental information by providing policy-relevant feedback to long- established and emerging policy frameworks, objectives and targets through reporting on progress in recognised environmental themes.

eea.europa.eu 1: INFORMING POLICY IMPLEMENTATION AIR POLLUTION, TRANSPORT AND NOISE INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ENERGY CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS, VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION WATER MANAGEMENT, RESOURCES AND ECOSYSTEMS MARINE AND MARITIME, FISHERIES AND COASTAL BIODIVERSITY, ECOSYSTEMS, AGRICULTURE AND FORESTS URBAN, LAND USE AND SOIL WASTE AND MATERIAL RESOURCES

eea.europa.eu 1: INFORMING POLICY IMPLEMENTATION Achieve by 2018:  Measurable uptake of EEA findings  Acknowledged contribution to reporting processes under EU comitology and multi-lateral agreements  Timely and reliable delivery databases, indicators, assessments, briefings, workshops, communication

eea.europa.eu Climate change - supporting the implementation of the EU climate and energy package (including support through the European Semester process) and the Monitoring Mechanism Regulation, as well as delivering the EEA road map in support of the EU climate adaptation strategy. The latter includes improvement of Climate-ADAPT and assessment work on national and sub-national adaptation policies. SA1 Informing policy implementation-2014

eea.europa.eu 2: ASSESSING SYSTEMIC CHALLENGES In the context of transitions: Provide integrated assessments to signal synergies in support of policy coherence Provide prospective analyses to signal emerging issues Provide knowledge and analysis to assess progress towards fundamental transitions.

eea.europa.eu TRANSITION TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE change 3 levels: Makro: megatrends Dominant: socio‘technical regimes Micro: innovations, novelties

eea.europa.eu EEA Strategic areas : dynamic interactions Informing policy implementation Knowledge creation, sharing and use Assessing systemic challenges

eea.europa.eu 2: ASSESSING SYSTEMIC CHALLENGES RESOURCE-EFFICIENT ECONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN HEALTH AND WELL-BEING MEGATRENDS AND TRANSITIONS SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENTS AND STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORTING

eea.europa.eu 2: ASSESSING SYSTEMIC CHALLENGES: Achieve by 2018:  Prompt delivery of SOER2015  Annual Indicator Reports ;  Contribution to the processes for evaluations of the 7 th EAP.

eea.europa.eu Sustainability assessments and SOE reporting – i) publish 2014 annual indicator report; ii) complete SOER2015 for publication in early 2015; and, iii) support the European Commission and countries on the activities related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Circular economy and the environment – publish a first analysis of the contributions fully implemented environmental policies’ objectives and targets can make to transition to a circular economy. Megatrends and transitions – complete update of 2010 Global Megatrends, inter-alia, as a contribution to SOER2015. SA2 ASSESSING SYSTEMIC CHALLANGES

eea.europa.eu EEA Strategic areas : dynamic interactions Informing policy implementation Knowledge creation, sharing and use Assessing systemic challenges

eea.europa.eu 3: KNOWLEDGE CO-CREATION, SHARING AND USE Goal: To be the authoritative European environment information node and hub within networks of knowledge co-creation, sharing and use.

eea.europa.eu 3: KNOWLEDGE CO-CREATION, SHARING AND USE NETWORKING AND PARTNERSHIPS TECHNICAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT MONITORING, DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION, OUTREACH AND USER ANALYSIS COPERNICUS OPERATIONAL SERVICES CAPACITY BUILDING IN WEST BALKAN AND EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD COUNTRIES QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL SERVICES

eea.europa.eu 3: KNOWLEDGE CO-CREATION, SHARING AND USE Achieve by 2018:  Strenghten Eionet, and other functional networks  Metrics to measure the active participation of Eionet  Online availability of EEA data and information products and services  Impacts of communication efforts

eea.europa.eu A revised Eionet functional structure Evaluation of the progress of implementation of the INSPIRE directive. Delivery of the outputs of the GMES Initial Operations (GIO) land monitoring and kick off of the provision of services for Copernicus for (conditional, depending on final approval). SA3 Knowledge co-creation, sharing and use -2014

eea.europa.eu Role of EIONET in new MAWP Increasing the value of the knowledge base for the member countries will be a key element; building on better articulation of member countries needs in the Management Board and Eionet fora. European Topic Centres (ETCs) supporting the development and maintenance of the knowledge base in all areas of work

eea.europa.eu 3. EIONET CORE PROCESSES SA1 Informing policy implementation Member countries/ Eionet Member States/ Eurostat Horizon 2020, JRC Remote sensing Copernicus Citizens, civil society, business SA1 DATA SA2 SA1 INDICATORS SA2 SA1 ASSESSMENTS SA2 KNOWLEDGE BASE M DIA K SA3 Knowledge co-creation, sharing and use SA2 Assessing systemic challenges

eea.europa.eu 4: EEA MANAGEMENT Goal: Excellence in delivering the work programme.

eea.europa.eu 4: EEA MANAGEMENT Achieve by 2018  Work programme delivered;  Positive outcome of next 5-year external evaluation (2018).

eea.europa.eu 1.Reporting 2.Assessment 3.Capacity building 4.Accessing EU funds 5.Influencing EU practices 6.Implementation of legislation Potential benefits for countries

eea.europa.eu Reporting: Aggregation of country data at EU level- this step is requested by EU legislation, but not so visible for countries Standardization of reporting workflows and methods Assessment: Indicators system Seen countries position in the wider context, distance to targets and in comparison with other countries Showcasing good practices Identification of driving forces outside the countries which influence countries policies (global, EU) Benefits: Reporting Assessment

eea.europa.eu WISE-SoE dataflow - a success EEA group for water Over the last 20 years countries have reported More than river stations (38 countries) – only Malta has not reported rivers More than 3200 lake stations (36 countries) More than 1500 groundwater bodies covering the last 20 years 1992 to Number of river stations and countries reporting per year Example of benefits: Reporting for water

eea.europa.eu SOE data on river quality ( ) BOD Total ammonium Nitrate Orthophosphate Source: EEA 2012 Good and high ecological status levels Assessment - indicators EEA group for water

eea.europa.eu Information for better implementation in the policy cycle EEA group for water Compliance - Exemption -Transposition -deadlines, -Infringement procdures SOE information - long term trends -soil, forest land use, -Research info -Public -Outside EU 28 Implementation assessment - good status -Loads -Concentrations -Pressures -Impacts -Measures Messages on the problem Information needed to interpret on wider ecosystem basis ENV EEA ‘Policy performance’ ‘Policy effectiveness’ Initial assessment and review of policy assessment DPSIR Policy cycle Water reporting and assessment

eea.europa.eu SEIS principles – a more decentralise and aggregates reporting EEA group for water DG ENV and EEA are discussion options for:  Structured Information and Implementation Frameworks SIIF Moving in the assessment to more aggregated information ; and focus the compliance assessment on a kind of benchmarking; reduce reporting burden Ensure that DPSIR consistency in assessment is kept; assessments stay policy relevant and integrated throughout themes and directives Water reporting and assessment

eea.europa.eu The DPSIR Water Cycle - in the policy cycle Driving forces Pressures State Impacts Responses Agriculture and forestry Fisheries Energy Industry Recreation Urbanisation Public Water Supply/Sanitation Navigation D Stocks/flows of water bodies Chemical, biological and hydromorphological status of water bodies Catchment ecosystems structure + resilience S Integrated water resource management (IWRM) Institutional innovation Transboundary agreements Water use efficiency measures Water economics River + Wetland restoration ‘Clean production’ Catchment control and management R Water scarcity Drought Floods Wetland loss Salination Sedimentation Diseases Species/habitat loss Invasive alien species Eutrophication I Water pollution Water use Kanalisation Flow interruption P Monitoring Reporting Effectiveness evaluations of responses and policy measures EEA group for water

eea.europa.eu Water assessment: WFD Rivers ecological status and pressures per country Ecological status/potential Pressures EEA group for water

eea.europa.eu Water assessment: Pollution from diffuse sources - gap Source: EEA 2012 EEA group for water

eea.europa.eu Participation at EIONET meetings and workshops enhance the knowledge of country experts on EU level (country relevant) Networking: possibilities of exchanging knowledge, best practices and problems with similar experts elsewhere and dealing with specific problems of interest of the country; portals as platform for cooperation in thematic issues (Climate Adapt, FLIS) Training: making use of the EEA training: ie. AQ reporting training according to new EU requests, country visits IT tools support: SENSE/indicators, Reportnet, Forum, Copernicus, Forward-looking information services, Climate Adapt Benefits: Capacity building

eea.europa.eu EEA cooperation as reference; in EU tenders procedures - EEA reference is of beneficial criteria ETC partners ( EUR in 2013 ) EIONET involvement in EEA regulation Article 5 projects LIFE+ - project application in more coordinated way with NFPs Soft ways: Exchange of information and building partnership and consortia for applications (FLIS..) Benefits: accessing EU funds

eea.europa.eu With national well developed systems and practices which can be used at EU levels and by other countries Forthcoming multiannual programme will more closely look how to support better implementation of environment legislation (by assessments, indicators benchmarking) Cooperation in EU Semester- Each year the European Commission undertakes a detailed analysis of EU Member States' programmes of economic and structural reforms and provides them with recommendations for the next months. Benefits: influencing EU practices, Implementation of legislation

eea.europa.eu Thank you.