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About water data managementUkraine March 2019
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Table of content
Remind about the project objectives
Remind about general principles related to water management
Examples of outputs in France
Actions of the Euwi+ project for reinforcing automatized data access and data valorization in Ukraine
First outputs of the Euwi+ project related to Ukraine and others countries
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Remind aboutthe project objectives
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EU MEMBER STATES CONSORTIUM:
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP (EaP) COUNTRIES:
BELARUS MOLDOVA UKRAINE
ARMENIA AZERBAIJAN GEORGIA
AUSTRIA FRANCE
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS:
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R1 Legal and RegulatoryFramework
Lead/Partner organisations:
R2 River Basin ManagementPlanningR3 Lessons learnt andCommunication
Lead/Partner organisations:
“European Union Water Initiative Plus for the Eastern Partnership”
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Remind aboutgeneral principles
related to water management
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THE HANDBOOK ON WATER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Joined production from INBO/UNESCO with contributions from WMO, WWDI(WMO/BoM-Australia), under the coordination of IOWater
Underlines why water data management is so important for efficient water resource management
Introduces five main processes to be considered :
Presents a picture of the main challenges and case studies showing how information systems are implemented to meet needs in various water sector management domains …
with a total 47 case studies from all continents provided by the partners and by INBO network members
Firstly addressed to water-sector decision-makers (considering the importance of water data management in IWRM) and to all organization willing to reinforce their capacities in data production, data administration and data exploitation for a better water resource management
Available at https://www.riob.org/pub/HandBook-SIE-en/
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Main element of context
Knowledge: A prerequisite for water management
“We cannot manage something that we do not know”
Organising the access to data and information related to the water sector = >a universal challenge– All countries and all basin organisations (whatever
national or international) are facing the issues of organising the access to data and information necessary for their water recource management.
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Needs for data/information/knowledge
Efficient IWRM requires to develop the production of information necessary to better guide water resource management decision making for planning, assessing the impact of development project, earmarked charges, …
Various levels of water management with various roles– National water resource planning– Basin Water resource planning– Local operational management (Province, district, municipal level, dams
operation, …)– Transboundary water management basins (Mekong)
Different users of information with different needs in information for decision taking
– each one requires reliable, up-to-date and relevant information on different issues (regulations, planning, risk management and public information…)
– Type of information to produce are different : level of aggregation, way of processing, giving access, presenting and are different
– Type of necessary basic data are different
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Multiplicity of topics and data producers
Surface water resources
Agriculture
Drinking water
Marine water Rain water
Ground water resources
Hidro-
electricity
Laboratory analysisBiology
Monitoring quantitative and qualitative aspects
Water resources Main uses
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Existing situation related to data management
Many topic to dealt with in the basin (hydropower, irrigation, mining, water supply and sanitation, flood management, …)
The data to elaborate necessary information is produced/managed by various organizations
Information is fragmented, incomplete dispersed and heterogeneous way
=> need efforts to rationalize and make this information readable, easily accessible and available in order to produce useful information
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Consequences of lack of easy access to data
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Information / Knowledge
Public Deciders
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Developing networks of data exchange between actors
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Public Decidor
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Through a collaborative approach of data management(a tendential scenario )
Initial data provider
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DB
Prod 2
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NationalReferenceframework
Aggregation/exploitatione.g. national,
basin, administrative
unit level
Manager1
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Managern
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Metadata catalogue
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in many cases the challenge consist in changing ...
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... A situation with multiple dispersed databases with low benefits
... To a red of systems and services easily accesibles with standarts for production of useful information for decision makers
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Main components of water data management
Data productionShared and
integrated data management
Data processing and valorization
Information/ knowledge
dissemination
Governance of water related data management
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Examples of outputs in France
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www.eaufrance.fr
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Actions
of the Euwi+ project
for reinforcing automatized
data access and data valorization
in Ukraine
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Activity 2.3.6:
• Development and strengthening of nationaldatabases on water related issues & ensurecompliance of data with SEIS principles forcollection and sharing of data
DATA MANAGEMENTRESULT 2
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Remind data management objectives
To support the production of maps and indicators necessary for the establishment of RBMP
To answer as far as possible to the requests of the countries related to their WIS development under condition that it contribute to SEIS principles implementation and development of interoperability between existing information systems
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Maps for basin characterization (WFD)
Main basin characteristics
Status of water resources
Socio economical
Pressures (water intake, pollution)
Risk management
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Reminder of SEIS principles
On 1st of February 2008, the Commission adopted a Communication on SEIS. The principles are described as follows:
• Information should be managed as close as possible to its source;
• Information should be collected once, and shared with others for many purposes;
• Information should be readily available to public authorities and enable them to easily fulfil their legal reporting obligations;
• Information should be readily accessible to end-users, primarily public authorities at all levels from local to European, to enable them to assess in a timely fashion the state of the environment and the effectiveness of their policies, and to design new policy;
• Information should also be accessible to enable end-users, both public authorities and citizens, to make comparisons at the appropriate geographical scale (e.g. countries, cities, catchments areas) and to participate meaningfully in the development and implementation of environmental policy;
• Information should be fully available to the general public, after due consideration of the appropriate level of aggregation and subject to appropriate confidentiality constraints, and at national level in the relevant national language(s); and;
• Information sharing and processing should be supported through common, free open standards.37
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Proposal for server acquisition and configuration
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Technical platform used as background with partners
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First outputs of the Euwi+ projectrelated to Ukraine
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List of actors
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Basic Metadata collection form
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On line metadata capture
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Example interactive map: UA/Prypiat WB
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Example interactive map: UA/Upper-Dnipro WB
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Others planned outputs for Ukraine(examples from others countries)
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Example of Web mapping result in AM
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With link to the data made available by the producers
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Dashboard: ex. Volume of irrigation per sub-basin
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Ex of dashboard in Armenia: Total surface water abstration declaration per Marz in 2011
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Thank youfor your attention
For more information
Paul HAENERInternational Office for Water
FRANCE