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Overview of the Integrated Drought Management
Programme in CEE 4th IDMP CEE WorkshopBucharest, 21 April 2015
Sabina Bokal, GWP CEE
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Start of the programme
Main challenges and structure
Implementation / main outputs
Finalization
Continuation
Workshop program & goals
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Global context
GWP Water and Climate Programme
WMO/GWP Integrated Drought Management
Programme
1. WACDEP in Africa & Caribbean
3. Global WMO/GWP IDMP and APFM
4. Deltas Climate Resilience Programme
2. Water and Climate
Programmes – Asia, Latin America
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2011:Task Force
was establishe
d
October 2012:
Inception report & Regional
Workshop in
Bratislava
Nov/Dec 2012:
Preparation of the
project
February 2013:
Official start of
the IDMP CEE
March 2013:
Programme Manager
was selected
to prepare a review of existing drought risks, policies and strategies in CEE countries
to collect regional interest and needs
Start of the IDMP CEE
High Level Meeting on National Drought Policy; Geneva, March 2013
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Global Water and Climate Programme
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detailed budget
more detailed description of
the activity defining contributing
partners
description of the final output(s) implementation
plan
April – June Planning phase
June 2013: Submission of
revised version of IDMP CEE
July 2013: Self-hosting status
- Contracting
August 2013: Establishment of
a Peer Review Group
START
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Main challenges
Increase the capacity of the CEE region to adapt to climatic
variability by enhancing resilience to drought.
variability and change in precipitationincreased frequency of extreme weather events in the futurewell developed meteorological and hydrological monitoring but not as a support for decision makerslimited sharing of information among countrieslack of political will to solve the problem – drought was not considered as a relevant issue
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10 countries40 organizations Universities Hydro-meteo services Research institutes Ministries & state
agencies River basins directorates Drought Management
Center for South East Europe
Partners
Budget:2013 – 272.400 €2014 – 433.283 €2015 – 200.000 €TOTAL: 905.683 €
EU TCP project12 partners2,5 years1.200.000 €
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Drought management
Drought monitoring and forecasting
Measures to reduce drought impacts, vulnerabilities and risks
Structure of the IDMP CEE
Act. 1.2 Review of the current status
Act. 1.3: Drought data exchange platform
Act. 1.4: South Eastern Baltic Sea (SEBS) Region
Act. 2.1: Guidelines
Act. 2.2: National consultation dialogues
Act. 5.1: soil-water holding capacity
Act. 5.2: Assessment of drought impact on forests
Act. 5.3: Natural small water retention measures
Act. 5.4: Drought Risk Management Scheme
Act. 5.5: Remote sensing agricultural drought monitoring methods
Act. 5.6: Upgrading agricultural drought monitoring and forecasting (UA & MD)
Act. 6.1 & 6.2: Workshops & training
Act. 6.3: Peer Review Group
Act. 7.1: Compendium of Good Practice
Act. 7.2: Communication activities
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Implementation of IDMP CEE
• June 2013 - June 2015• one programme but different projects• covering wide area, different sectors• countries/regions needs, interests• final results – good base for continuation
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Main outputs
Guidelines for preparation of the Drought Management Plans within RBMPOrganization of the National Consultation Dialogues (20 in 2 years in 10 countries) – acceptance at the policy level
EU legislation + GWP/WMO Guidelines
cooperation with national governments to help them to incorporate drought management issues into their national programs, policies and plans
current gaps in the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD)
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to provide and discuss national experiences and steps furthernational program of measures for preventing and mitigating drought
national drought classification, thresholds and early warning systems
national research programme supporting drought management
national drought indicator systems
and evaluation methodologies
national methodologies for
assessment of historical drought
national organizational
structures to deal with drought
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Demonstration Projects
Drought Risk Management Scheme
Developing a framework for an integrated operational drought risk management system that can be adjusted to a given drought context
Lithuania, Poland and Romania
A user-friendly drought monitoring and yield loss mapping process script - toolbox
Remote sensing agricultural drought monitoring methods
Hungary, Slovakia and Romania
agricultural drought monitoring and yield loss forecasting through the application of remote sensing data
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Upgraded climate-zoning of Ukraine territory and Dniester River Basin territory
Agricultural drought monitoring and
forecastingMoldova and Ukraine
Upgrade data assessment and forecasting tools to support drought management and monitoring
Drought risk maps for agro sector of Ukraine and Dniester river basin UA: Upgrading of forecasting
models for identification of crop yield losses caused by droughts
MD: Guide on best practices on soil conservation
• consultation meetings with rural authorities• publication for farmers
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Platforms
European Drought Observatory
...enables exchange of data, relevant for drought analysis, automated sensing, monitoring and decision support for drought risk management operations
26 drought related products from 10 countries have been prepared and added to EDO
Implementation guide with detailed description how to prepare metadata for Drought Metadata Catalogue
GIS Platform for the Sustainable Management of Transboundary Water Resources in Lithuania, Poland and Kaliningrad Region
Interactive map and GIS database (surface, groundwater, human pressures and impacts, climate change, chemical and ecological status) film on GIS mapping and
transboundary cooperation in EN and RU languages
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Adaptation measures for the forests to mitigate negative effects of the drought
Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia
Natural small water retention measures
Guidelines - Natural Small Water Retention Measures combining drought mitigation, flood protection and biodiversity conservation
Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia
Increasing soil water holding capacity
Bulgaria, Lithuania, Slovenia and Ukraine
Drought impact on forest ecosystems
Methods for improving water infiltration into the soil profile – practical recommendations for farmers, decision makers
Measures to reduce drought impacts, vulnerabilites and risks
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Finalization
Compendium of IDMP CEE Good Practices• publication will be a mix of existing information and
accomplishments of this project• results of the IDMP CEE & successful drought EU projects
& existing Drought Management Plans in and outside of the region Preface
Brief descriptionImplementation process and methodologies applied
Outputs/Documents producedAdded valueBasic info
Final Activity Reports
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Continuation
1st Follow-up task Presentation & dissemination of the results
2nd Follow-up task Developing new project(s)
• to review interesting topics (NCDs, Final Activity Reports, „Follow-up document“, workshop)
• to check similar successful EU funded projects• to check funding opportunities• to develop proposal(s) for project(s)
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Agenda
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
09.15 – 11.00 1. Overview of the progress
09.15 – 09.35 Overview of the IDMP CEE progress Sabina Bokal (GWP CEE)
09.35 – 09.50 Overview of the Global IDMP Bob Stefanski (WMO)
09.50 – 10.20 Presentation of the 3rd Peer Review Group Report Henny Van Lanen & Janusz Kindler
10.20 – 10.40 Compendium of good practices Tanja Tajnik (DMCSEE)
10.40 – 11.00 Discussion
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break
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11.30 – 12.30 2. Drought Management
11.30 – 12.10 Guidelines for preparation of the Drought Management Plans (act. 2.1) & National Consultation Dialogues (act. 2.2) 20 min PPT + 20 min Q/A
Elena Fatulova (activity leader)
12.10 – 12.30 Drought Risk Management Scheme: a decision support system (act. 5.4) 10 min PPT + 10 min Q/A
Tamara Tokarczyk (Institute of Meteorology and Water Management)
12.30 – 13.35 3. Drought monitoring and forecasting (platforms)
12.30 – 12.50 Drought Data Exchange Platform (act. 1.3) 10 min PPT + 10 min Q/A
Gregor Gregorič (DMCSEE) Fabio Micale (JRC)
12.50 – 13.10 Policy oriented study on remote sensing agriculture drought monitoring methods (act. 5.5) 10 min PPT + 10 min Q/A
Janos Tamasz (University of Debrecen)
13.10 – 13.25 Upgrading agriculture drought monitoring and forecasting (case of Ukraine and Moldova) (act. 5.6) 10 min PPT + 5 min Q/A
Anna Tsvietkova (GWP Ukraine) Dumitru Drumea (GWP Moldova)
13.25 – 13.35
Development of GIS Based Communication Technology Platform for the Sustainable Management of Transboundary Water Resources in Lithuania, Poland and Kaliningrad Region (act. 1.4) 10 min PPT
Edvinas Stonevičius (Vilnius University)
13.35 – 14.30 Lunch
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14.30 – 15.30 4. Measures to reduce drought impacts, vulnerabilities and risks
14.30 – 14.50 Increasing soil-water holding capacity in agriculture (act. 5.1) 10 min PPT + 10 min Q/A
Pavol Bielek (Slovak University of Agriculture)
14.50 – 15.10 Natural small-water retention measures (act. 5.3) 10 min PPT + 10 min Q/A
Anja Potokar (Limnos)
15.10 – 15.30 Assessing of drought impacts on forests (act. 5.2) 10 min PPT + 10 min Q/A
Galia Bardarska (GWP Bulgaria)
15.30 – 16.00 5. Communication with end users/visibility of the IDMP CEE in the region
15.30 – 15.40 Visibility of IDMP CEE in the region 10 min PPT
Gergana Majercakova (GWP CEE)
15.40 – 16.00 1st follow-up task “How to disseminate results of the programme to the policy level?” 20 min discussion
16.00 –16.30 Coffee break
16.30 – 17.30 6. Follow-up cross-sectorial topics (beyond the drought)
16.30 – 16.50 Proposed Follow-up pilot projects in forests Urša Vilher (Slovenian Forestry Institute)
16.50 – 17.10 Dynamic water accounting on islands - Cres project Martina Zupan (GWP Slovenia)
17.10 – 17.30 Natural small-water retention measures – follow up proposal Anja Potokar (Limnos)
19:00 Dinner outside of the hotel
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• an overview of the IDMP CEE programme achievements and outputs;• lessons learned and transfer of knowledge into other regions and
countries;• dissemination of programme results (plan or proposals how results will be
disseminated);• added value of the final outputs for the programme beneficiaries;• follow up proposals and suggestions for IDMP CEE in terms of
activities, work packages, partnership and funding possibilities;
Objectives