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This service is aimed to provide support for establishing or becoming members of project consortia in the FP7 concerning research related to water and soil issues though:

Database of research teams from the New Member States and Associate Candidate Countries (NMS/ACC) *) active in the area of water and soil research:

  • structured for the FP7 project proposal development needs,
  • providing specific information on the expertise of NMS/ACC research teams in the water and soil priority topics of FP7, including proposed contribution to the research issues, expertise in these areas, experience in relevant projects, available infrastructure etc.,
  • ensuring a direct contact with of the research teams within organizations,
  • combined with a dedicated partner search engine
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Multifunctional, communication service for promotion and dissemination of information on water and soil related research including:

  • I4W Instant Messenger facility for a quick dissemination and exchange of information on water and soil related research/events/publication/any other relevant information. Using this tool you have a unique opportunity to disseminate your information as a short notice via internet to all registered users of the Integration4Water service as well as present it on our web page
  • I4W Forum as an Internet-based communication platform to facilitate contacts among researchers dealing with water and soil research

Specific NMS/ACC research needs related to the water and soil priorities of FP7 and WSSTP

One of the objectives of the Integration4Water Project was to enable an early involvement of the researchers from the NMS/ACC in the preparation of the specific Work Programme of FP7. This was achieved by identification of the research needs existing in these countries and combining them with the already defined thematic priorities of FP7 and priorities expressed in the Strategic Research Agenda of the European Platform Water Supply and Sanitation Technologies (WSSTP).

The following research needs presented as potential FP7 project ideas have been identified during the I4W workshops Event organised in Warsaw in June 2006. These ideas have been proposed to the Commission for consideration as potential FP7 call lines. The topics presented below have been worked out jointly by researchers from NMS/ACC, presented as Topical Expert Groups.

  • Area 1 Climate change and water resources
    1. Advanced understanding of adaptive capacity of catchments under increasing environmental and climate change pressure.
    2. Sustainability of the ecosystem goods and services under changing climate and environmental pressures in large Europe.
    3. Enhancement of effectiveness and efficiency of adaptation strategies and measures under uncertainty
  • Area 2 Water resources management
    1. Managing water resources with conflicting demands
    2. Soil, water and sediments interactions affecting water quality and quantity, and advanced integrative monitoring and evaluation systems for water environment and diffuse pollution.
    3. Application of eco-technical measures to upgrade aquatic ecosystem services
  • Area 3 Environmental technologies related to water and soil
    1. Comparative studies of conventional and new agricultural practices (based on ecological knowledge) for supply, cropping and soil erosion prevention and development of DSS (Decision Support System) tools using new available information
    2. Development of multi-barrier membrane systems for a low-risk re-use of effluents to promote water savings in SMEs and decentralised schemes
    3. Novel preventive management tools and cost-effective technologies tailored for specific needs of industrial wastewater treatment and re-use
    4. Risk assessments based upon the methods and models for evaluating soil, ground- and surface water degradation and contamination at appropriate scales
    5. Methods for remediation of contaminated and/or degraded land, water and sediments

    *) - New Member States NMS (since 1 Jan 2007): Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia
    Associate Candidate Country ACC: Turkey

     
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