Focus Group with international experts and policymakers to evaluate approaches and measures of water governance in the European Member States to prevent groundwater pollution and analyze the implementation of best practices and innovative solutions.
- water protection | water | water supply
- Wednesday 12 June 2024, 08:30 - 10:00 (CEST)
- Online only
- Live streaming available
- Country
- Spain
Practical information
- When
- Wednesday 12 June 2024, 08:30 - 10:00 (CEST)
- Where
- Online only
- Languages
- English
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- Website
- Event website
Description
Within the ZeroPollution4Water Cluster (https://zeropollution4water.eu/) funded by Horizon Europe 2022, the UPWATER project (Understanding Groundwater Pollution to protect and enhance WATER quality) aims to assess the effectiveness of different preventive non-technological measures to minimize the release of chemicals at the source.
Three case studies in Denmark, Greece, and Spain, representing different groundwater pollution problems and socio-economic contexts, are analyzed through a participatory approach to reaching a consensus on the most appropriate Policy Option recommendations. Similarly, the project addresses preventive measures at the European level. This partner event corresponds to one of the six Focus Groups on specific topics that will enlighten current questions and further projections to promote discussion among international experts and policymakers.
The role of aquifers as natural water reservoirs, contributing to maintaining aquatic ecosystems and meeting the water supply demands of populations and productive sectors, is well known. However, there is increasing concern about the sustainability of all available water bodies, revealing a change in tendency. The present Focus Group will evaluate the approaches of water governance in the European Member States and analyze measures derived from water governance to prevent groundwater pollution.
Best practices from international experience and identification of sound and innovative solutions will bring key questions on their feasibility in the European framework, as well as strategies to overcome intersectionality and transversality in implementing water governance measures. Finally, this event also addresses what would be the prioritization of the European water agenda, its requirements, and its main threats.
These discussions rely on current knowledge of methodologies, models, and experiences that foster deeper understanding among the attendees. The main objective of this event is to gather a variety of insights and responses from experts and policymakers regarding specific questions that may illuminate further steps to protect and benefit from groundwater resources within the European framework.
The qualitative data collected will contribute to elaborate Policy Option recommendations at the local, regional, and European levels.