The WFD CIS-SPI activity - 3rd 'Water Science Meets Policy' Event
The WFD CIS-SPI activity - 3rd 'Water Science Meets Policy' Event
The WFD CIS-SPI activity - 3rd 'Water Science Meets Policy' Event
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<strong>CIS</strong>-<strong>SPI</strong> – Some recommendations<br />
• To move from an ad hoc experience of <strong>SPI</strong> towards a more systematic<br />
<strong>activity</strong> relying on a sustained <strong>SPI</strong>-network closely connected with the <strong>CIS</strong><br />
structure involving <strong>SPI</strong> correspondents and appropriately resourced<br />
• To adopt <strong>SPI</strong> as a pervasive <strong>CIS</strong> working principle and mainstream <strong>SPI</strong><br />
objectives and methodologies across all levels of the <strong>CIS</strong> in order to<br />
improve efficiency and consolidate today’s <strong>SPI</strong> approaches by the WGs<br />
• To enhance transfer and sharing of knowledge and experience focusing on<br />
<strong>CIS</strong> themes through:<br />
– Testing and validating various tools / methods in close connection with <strong>CIS</strong><br />
experts<br />
– developing guidance to EU and national R&D projects<br />
– agreeing on repositories and inventing alert systems to enable transfers down<br />
to policy makers and implementers at the catchment scale<br />
• To consolidate and implement a methodology for more regular mapping of<br />
research and prioritisation of research gaps<br />
– to regularly feed research call programming at EU and national / regional levels