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Presentation on 'The Water Joint Programming Initiative (JPI). Water Challenges for a Changing World' by Enrique Playan, Joint Programming Initiative of the European Union at 2014 UN-Water Annual International Zaragoza Conference. Preparing for World Water Day 2014: Partnerships for improving water and energy access, efficiency and sustainability. 13-16 January 2014.TRANSCRIPT
The Water JPI
The Water JPIJoint Programming Initiative
Water Challenges for a Changing World
Enrique Playán,Coordinator,
UN-Water Annual International Zaragoza
Conference,Zaragoza,
13-16 January 2014
Joint Programming for dummies
What a JPI is and is not
Joint ProgrammingIs
Coordination of the national / regional, public, research, development and innovation programmes in Europe
A process based on variable geometryA new way to address RDI problems with
European dimensionIs not
An ERANET, although it relates to ERANETsA EU driven process, although the EU is
following and feeding the process
Joint ProgrammingTen JPIs evolving
Process started in 2008The Water JPI started in 2010
Years of intense preparation and building trustCoordinated by SpainCo-coordinated by The Netherlands
Current Water JPI Partners and ObserversA group of committed and motivated research managers
ES
FR
IE
IT
DE
NLPL
TR
ROHU
FI
UK
SE
EL
AT
DK
CY
Partner (19+1)Observer (5)Total (24+1)
BE
PT
EC
IL
LV
Water JPI
NO
MD
EE
JPI Partners: the Programme Logo Gallery
Cyprus
Denmark
Finland
France
Hungary
Ireland
Germany
JPI Partners: the Programme Logo Gallery
Cyprus
Denmark
Finland
France
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Cyprus
Denmark
Finland
France
Hungary
Ireland
Moldova
Academy ofSciences ofMoldova
JPI Partners: the Programme Logo Gallery
Italy
The Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Spain
Turkey
JPI Partners: the Programme Logo Gallery
Italy
The Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Romania
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
Poland
Highlights on the Vision Document and the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda
Distilled information obtained through consensus
The vision documentThe grand
challenge: “Achieving Sustainable Water Systems for a Sustainable Economy in Europe and Abroad”
JPI ObjectivesInvolving water end-users for effective RDI results
uptake. Attaining critical mass of research programmes.
Involve at least two-thirds of the public National water RDI investment in Europe.
Reaching effective, sustainable coordination of European water RDI.
Harmonising National water RDI agendas in Partner Countries.
Harmonising National water RDI activities in Partner Countries. Develop a catalogue of jointly programmed activities whose global
budget amounts to at least 20 % of the total water RDI budget of partner Programmes.
Supporting European leadership in science and technology.
Research and Innovation AgendaMaintaining Ecosystem SustainabilityDeveloping safe water systems for
the citizensPromoting competitiveness in the
water industry Implementing a water-wise bio-based
economyClosing the water cycle gap
Objectives and research questions
EffectiveCoordination
End-Users
Closing the gap
Water JPI GovernanceStructuring the JPI efforts, integrating different actors
JPI GovernanceGoverning Board, RDI Programme owners
Representatives from all partnersMs. Villegas (ES, P), Ms. Peters (NL, VP)
Executive Board, RDI Programme managersRepresentatives from all partnersMr. Playán (ES, P), Mr. Kuyers (NL, VP)
Scientific and Technological Board17 prominent Scientists 7 technologistsDr. Barceló (P), Dr. Buisman (VP)
Stakeholders Advisory Group11 prominent stakeholdersWssTP (P), Finnish Environmental Institute (VP)
Secretariat
Mapping RDI funding in EuropeIdentifying agents, procedures, funding and mechanisms
OutcomeCountry summary reports were produced for all countries (30 =
JPI + rest of MS + some AC)Surveyed / Estimated mobilization of resources through the JPI:
The EC invests 130 M€/yr through the FP (average of FP6 and FP7 so far)
Total investment in public RDI: about 500 M€/yr in MS+AC+EC
Study Target Countries National Public RDI Funding (M€)
Funding respect to MS+AC (%)
Europe MS 351 94
AC 22 6
MS + AC 372 100
Water JPI Partners 328 88
Observers 30 8
Part. + Obs. 358 96
Upcoming activities
Getting quite busy in 2013 and beyond…
From internal to external communicationInternal
Monthly newsletters since 2010Efforts to communicate and organize activities
at our home institutionsExternal
Web page released July 2013Need to communicate to the European research
and innovation communities
www.waterjpi.eu
WatEUr, Tackling European Water Challenges
WatEUr, Tackling European Water ChallengesAn FP7 Coordination and Support Action2 M€17 partnersJanuary 2013 – December 2015Boosting Water JPI operation
Mapping RDI
WP2Mapping
RDI
WP2Mapping
RDI
WP6. Communication and Dissemination
WP1. Management and Coordination
WP2Mapping
RDI
WP3Developing
SRIA
WP4Implement
JPI
WP5Outside Europe
WP4.1Activities
WP4.2Agendas
SRIA 2.0
SRIA 1.0
Pilot Call for proposals 201310 partner countries: CY, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, IE, IT,
NO, PTPublished on November 1, 2013Closing on December 19, 2013Projects kicking off by autumn 2014A budget of 9 M€, fresh moneyOn the topic: “Emerging water contaminants –
anthropogenic pollutants and pathogens”1. Identification and prevention of emerging freshwater
contaminants; 2. Control, mitigation and methods for treatment and
removal; and 3. Impact on ecosystems services and human health.
Call for proposals 2014Preparing for a call on a topic related to
“developing technological solutions and services for water distribution and measurement, waste water treatment and reuse, desalination, floods and droughts, etc.”
Discussions with Horizon 2020 on an ERA-NET (through challenge 5)
Fulfils pillar 3 of our SRIAExpected
Incremental country involvement and funding commitments
Involvement of the water industryPartners from outside Europe
Call for proposals 2015Preparing for a call on a topic related to
“improving water use efficiency and reducing soil and water pollution for a sustainable agriculture”
Discussions with Horizon 2020 on an ERA-NET (through challenge 5)
Fulfils pillar 4 of our SRIAExpected
Incremental country involvement and funding commitments
Stable presence of partners from outside Europe
Thanks!