In-depth water data management training by ENI SEIS II East

Published on: L, 06/04/2018 - 10:16

Starting on june 5, Republic of Moldova and the European Environment Agency water experts will hold a 3-day training session, building capacity for assessing state of water resources that can support policymaking and the implementation of integrated water resources management in Republic of Moldova. The training is delivered under an EU-funded project focused on sharing environmental information, including that on water - a resource that is vital for all life on our planet, ecosystems, society and the economy. 

 

Integrated water management requires cooperation and sharing information among many stakeholders. Moreover, it is important to obtain relevant, reliable, robust and harmonized data that can be used to assess the state and pressure on the water resource.

 

With solid information it is possible to make sound and effective policies that support water ecosystems, serving many important functions from filtering, diluting and storing water to preventing floods, and from maintaining the climate balance to safeguarding biological diversity.

 

Context:

The European Neighbourhood Instrument of the European Union funds ENI SEIS II East project.  The project implements the principles and practices of the Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS). The project builds on previous cooperative activities in the six Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine), carried out between 2010-2015.  It aims to deepen the EU’s relations with the six Eastern Partnership countries, and support the promotion of environmental protection by strengthening environmental governance. The project builds capacity in the fields of biodiversity, water, land, air and environmental assessments.

 

Background info:

ENI SEIS II East project : https://eni-seis.eionet.europa.eu/east/governance

Water area of the project:

https://eni-seis.eionet.europa.eu/east/areas-of-work/data/water

European Environment Agency water: https://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/water

 

Contact information: Victoria Goncharova

Victoria.goncharova@eea.europa.eu

+45 33 42 59 39