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GP Wind
Good practice in reconciling onshore and offshore wind with environmental objectives
Steering group and WPCG Meeting
Rome, 3 March 2011
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IEE 09/941/SI2.558383
August 1st 2010 / July 31st 2012
GP WIND will develop a guide to good practice and a 'how to' toolkit, which will be used to facilitate deployment of renewable energy in support of the 2020 targets.
GP WIND will develop a guide to good practice and a 'how to' toolkit, which will be used to facilitate deployment of renewable energy in support of the 2020 targets.
GP WIND Summary
OBJECTIVE: sharing and recording best practice in reconciling objectives on wind energy with wider environmental objectives, actively involving communities in
planning and implementation
OBJECTIVE: sharing and recording best practice in reconciling objectives on wind energy with wider environmental objectives, actively involving communities in
planning and implementation
GP WIND addresses barriers to deployment of onshore and offshore wind generationGP WIND addresses barriers to deployment of onshore and offshore wind generation
GP WIND includes developers, regional and local government, environmental agencies and NGOs from differing countries to share experiences
GP WIND includes developers, regional and local government, environmental agencies and NGOs from differing countries to share experiences
GP WIND will secure commitment from partner countries to adopt and to deploy the GP WIND recommendations.
GP WIND will secure commitment from partner countries to adopt and to deploy the GP WIND recommendations.
8 countries:
•Belgium•Greece•Ireland•Italy•Malta•Norway•Spain•UK
8 countries:
•Belgium•Greece•Ireland•Italy•Malta•Norway•Spain•UK
GP WIND Countries
GP WIND Partners
Stuart McKay stuart.mckay@scotland.gsi.gov.ukGiulia Camozzini giulia.camozzini@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Scottish Government
Project Coordinator
Project Partners
• The Western Isles Council (UK) • SQW Energy (UK)• Scottish Power Renewables (UK) • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds,
Scotland (UK)• Administration of the Province of Savona (IT)• Apere (BE)
• The Region of Western Greece (EL)
• The Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NO)
• Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (IE)
• Leitat Technological Centre (ES)• Speed Development Consultants
(EL)• SSE Renewables (UK)• Agenzia ASEA Spa (IT)• University of Thessaloniki (EL)• A.D.E.P.S.A (EL)• Projects in Motion (MT)
Good Practice GuideGood Practice Guide
Examples of Good Practice in
Dealing with environmental impacts, in terms of identifying and understanding potential impacts, design and implementation of projects, mitigation measure, and ongoing environmental management.
Dealing with environmental impacts, in terms of identifying and understanding potential impacts, design and implementation of projects, mitigation measure, and ongoing environmental management.
Process, including interaction with stakeholders, consultation, conflict resolution, partnership working.Process, including interaction with stakeholders, consultation, conflict resolution, partnership working.
Development and implementation of environmental and planning policy and guidanceDevelopment and implementation of environmental and planning policy and guidance
Improving understanding of environmental issues and impacts.Improving understanding of environmental issues and impacts.
Reconciling environmental concerns with the benefits of wind farm development, in terms of energy needs, CO2 reduction, and local social and economic benefits.
Reconciling environmental concerns with the benefits of wind farm development, in terms of energy needs, CO2 reduction, and local social and economic benefits.
Engagement with local communities in the identification, planning and ongoing management of wind farms, including the role of community investment.
Engagement with local communities in the identification, planning and ongoing management of wind farms, including the role of community investment.
Integrated and speedy authorisation proceduresIntegrated and speedy authorisation procedures
GP WIND Outputs/1
GP WIND Outputs/2
‘How to’ toolkit‘How to’ toolkit designed to be user friendlydesigned to be user friendly
capable of dissemination in written and audio visual formcapable of dissemination in written and audio visual form
available on-line and for translation into different EU languagesavailable on-line and for translation into different EU languages
will include template conventions and specific recommendations for sound implementation, in order to facilitate the dissemination of best practices at local level
will include template conventions and specific recommendations for sound implementation, in order to facilitate the dissemination of best practices at local level
will provide valuable tools for policy makers, developers and administrative authorities, communities and environmental bodies in reaching the 2020 objectives within the context of wider EU policy objectives.
will provide valuable tools for policy makers, developers and administrative authorities, communities and environmental bodies in reaching the 2020 objectives within the context of wider EU policy objectives.
GP WIND Outputs/3
Statements of commitmentStatements of commitment ensure the involvement of all stakeholdersensure the involvement of all stakeholders
secure real tangible results while project is ongoingsecure real tangible results while project is ongoing
grant the possibility to adjust to actual needs of communitiesgrant the possibility to adjust to actual needs of communities
ensure adoption of material producedensure adoption of material produced
GP WIND Activities/1
Update bulletins and meetings minutesUpdate bulletins and meetings minutes
Technical Progress Report, Interim and Final Technical and Financial Reports
Technical Progress Report, Interim and Final Technical and Financial Reports
WP Outputs
WP1WP1
WP5WP5
Project WebsiteProject Website
CDAPCDAP
Participation / contribution, upon EACI
request, to events/ information material Participation / contribution, upon EACI
request, to events/ information material
Create project websiteCreate project website
Plan the communication StrategyPlan the communication Strategy
Implement the CDAPImplement the CDAP
Activities
ManagementManagement
WP6WP6
Project PresentationProject Presentation
ArticlesArticles
MonitoringMonitoring
ReportingReporting
NewslettersNewsletters
LeafletLeaflet
GP WIND Activities/2
List of Key IssuesList of Key Issues
Case Study MethodologyCase Study Methodology
WP Outputs
WP2WP2
WP3WP3
Publication of Case StudyPublication of Case Study
Publication of RecommendationsPublication of Recommendations
Publication of Statements of Commitment from authoritiesPublication of Statements of Commitment from authorities
Preparation of the Good Practice Guide Preparation of the Good Practice Guide
Case Study ResearchCase Study Research
Regional Workshop to discuss research resultsRegional Workshop to discuss research results
Transnational Workshop to discuss research results and agree on recommendation
Transnational Workshop to discuss research results and agree on recommendation
Activities
Desk research and surveys to indentify potential case studiesDesk research and surveys to indentify potential case studies
Regional Stakeholders WorkshopsRegional Stakeholders Workshops
Preparation of the ‘how to’ ToolkitPreparation of the ‘how to’ Toolkit
WP4WP4
GOOD PRACTICE GUIDEGOOD PRACTICE GUIDE
HOW TO TOOLKITHOW TO TOOLKIT
Steering Group: responsible for approval of detailed work programmes and any significant changes to the project, monitoring of activity and overall direction.
Steering Group: responsible for approval of detailed work programmes and any significant changes to the project, monitoring of activity and overall direction.
External Advisors: chosen to enhance the industry representation, build on experience in more advanced countries, and provide an independent perspective on environmental issues and tie in to EU environmental policy. They will support and advise the Steering Group on GP WIND overall implementation.
External Advisors: chosen to enhance the industry representation, build on experience in more advanced countries, and provide an independent perspective on environmental issues and tie in to EU environmental policy. They will support and advise the Steering Group on GP WIND overall implementation.
WPCG: responsible for ensuring that detailed work plans and timing of activities for Work Packages 2, 3, 4 and 5 are coordinated and complementary, for coordinating input to reports and reviewing performance against targets, and for agreeing any proposals for revision to the project.
WPCG: responsible for ensuring that detailed work plans and timing of activities for Work Packages 2, 3, 4 and 5 are coordinated and complementary, for coordinating input to reports and reviewing performance against targets, and for agreeing any proposals for revision to the project.
The Steering Group and the WPCG
Steering Group
Work Programme Coordination Group (WPCG)
WP2 Coordinator WP3 Coordinator WP4 Coordinator WP5 Coordinator
GP WIND External Advisors: Jacopo Moccia (EWEA), Paul McAleavey (EEA)
Contacts ongoing with: Micheal O’Briain (DG ENV), Ron Van Erck (DG ENERGY), Loic Blanchard (DG MARE), Danish Energy Agency, Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany
GP WIND External Advisors: Jacopo Moccia (EWEA), Paul McAleavey (EEA)
Contacts ongoing with: Micheal O’Briain (DG ENV), Ron Van Erck (DG ENERGY), Loic Blanchard (DG MARE), Danish Energy Agency, Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany
Looking back
Two mains deliverables have been completed so far:
2) 8 Reports from Regional Workshops + Common Conclusions2) 8 Reports from Regional Workshops + Common Conclusions
1) Common Methodology For Case Study1) Common Methodology For Case Study
Common Methodology for Case Studies
Community• Community benefit• Community concerns and
acceptance – buy in• Communication, awareness,
information• Public perception• Conflicts with other economic
interests including tourism• Noise – including underwater• Guidance on Socio-Economic
Analysis for developers• Visual impact
Community• Community benefit• Community concerns and
acceptance – buy in• Communication, awareness,
information• Public perception• Conflicts with other economic
interests including tourism• Noise – including underwater• Guidance on Socio-Economic
Analysis for developers• Visual impact
Environment • Marine• Species Impact• Impact on habitats• Monitoring/Mitigation• Landscape• Cumulative impact• Offshore - fisheries,
seabirds (including migratory routes), seabed issues, landfall sites
• Biodiversity
Environment • Marine• Species Impact• Impact on habitats• Monitoring/Mitigation• Landscape• Cumulative impact• Offshore - fisheries,
seabirds (including migratory routes), seabed issues, landfall sites
• Biodiversity
Thematic Approach to case studies – 16 themes identifiedThematic Approach to case studies – 16 themes identified
Methodology tasks
• 16 Themes identified• Focus on Environment and community• More/New themes could be added if necessary
• 16 Themes identified• Focus on Environment and community• More/New themes could be added if necessary
1) Identify research themes1) Identify research themes
2) Literature and data review2) Literature and data review
• To identify more stand alone case studies• To develop understanding of the issue• To cover experiences in more EU countries
• To identify more stand alone case studies• To develop understanding of the issue• To cover experiences in more EU countries
3) Developing research questions3) Developing research questions
• To properly address each issue• To properly analyse stand alone case studies• To ensure same format of each case studies
• To properly address each issue• To properly analyse stand alone case studies• To ensure same format of each case studies
4) Interview guidance4) Interview guidance• List of consultees for each issue• Generic, thematic and specific questions• List of consultees for each issue• Generic, thematic and specific questions
5) Reporting Evidence5) Reporting Evidence• Agree on a format to record data• Evidence will be used for case studies research• Agree on a format to record data• Evidence will be used for case studies research
6) Case study template6) Case study template
• To record all information in a consistent way• Clear and short recommendations• Use of graphics, images and examples
• To record all information in a consistent way• Clear and short recommendations• Use of graphics, images and examples
Statement of commitment
Methodology includes a draft Statement of Commitment to be signed by relevant stakeholdersMethodology includes a draft Statement of Commitment to be signed by relevant stakeholders
The template will be refined once partners have agreed on recommendationsThe template will be refined once partners have agreed on recommendations
Partners have to come up with a list of possible signatoriesPartners have to come up with a list of possible signatories
8 Reports from Regional Workshops + Common Conclusions
Importance of planning phase (particularly site selection) and community engagement from an early stageImportance of planning phase (particularly site selection) and community engagement from an early stage
Main outcomes of the Report:Main outcomes of the Report:
Need of clear regulations and certainty of the timing for processing applicationsNeed of clear regulations and certainty of the timing for processing applications
Need of guidance on how to assess socio economic impact of wind energy developmentsNeed of guidance on how to assess socio economic impact of wind energy developments
Grid connection and availability is a major issueGrid connection and availability is a major issue
Website is the preferred communication methodWebsite is the preferred communication method
Toolkit should:• give clear and precise recommendations• focus on lesson learnt and actual good and bad examples• have a clear, concise, easy to read and schematic format
Toolkit should:• give clear and precise recommendations• focus on lesson learnt and actual good and bad examples• have a clear, concise, easy to read and schematic format
Need of more guidance on EIA requirements and scopeNeed of more guidance on EIA requirements and scope
WPCG presents: GP WIND Work Packages
WP2: Common methodology for case study (M3-M8)WP2: Common methodology for case study (M3-M8)
WP1: Monitoring (M1-M24)WP1: Monitoring (M1-M24)
WP6: IEE Dissemination Activities (upon EACI Request)WP6: IEE Dissemination Activities (upon EACI Request)
WP5: Communication/Adoption of Best practice (M1-M24)WP5: Communication/Adoption of Best practice (M1-M24)
WP4: Good Practice Guide and Toolkit (M15-M20)WP4: Good Practice Guide and Toolkit (M15-M20)
WP3: Case Studies (M6-M14)WP3: Case Studies (M6-M14)
WP1 – Management
Next Steps: • Reporting (TPR due by end of March)• General Management and Communication• Update bulletin in March• Organise next Steering Group and WPCG Meeting• Revise monitoring strategy
Next Steps: • Reporting (TPR due by end of March)• General Management and Communication• Update bulletin in March• Organise next Steering Group and WPCG Meeting• Revise monitoring strategy
Achieved so far: • Kick off meeting• 1st update bulletin• Steering group set up (80%)• Monitoring methodology • General management and
communication (ongoing)• General guidance on finance
Achieved so far: • Kick off meeting• 1st update bulletin• Steering group set up (80%)• Monitoring methodology • General management and
communication (ongoing)• General guidance on finance
WP ACTIVITIES: • Management of the consortium• Communication between partners• Monitoring and reporting• Preparation of reports• Management of budget• Coordination with other projects
WP ACTIVITIES: • Management of the consortium• Communication between partners• Monitoring and reporting• Preparation of reports• Management of budget• Coordination with other projects
Challenges: Steering group; monitoring methodology; general management (timings and deadlines)Challenges: Steering group; monitoring methodology; general management (timings and deadlines)
In the first round of monitoring questionnaires, WP1 was graded on average 3.2 out of 4In the first round of monitoring questionnaires, WP1 was graded on average 3.2 out of 4
WP2 – Common Methodology
Challenges: drafting the methodology; involve stakeholders in workshops; summarize dataChallenges: drafting the methodology; involve stakeholders in workshops; summarize data
Achieved so far: • Final list of key issues• Stakeholder questionnaire• 8 regional stakeholders
workshops reports + common conclusions
• Methodology including draft research template
• Draft statement of commitment
Achieved so far: • Final list of key issues• Stakeholder questionnaire• 8 regional stakeholders
workshops reports + common conclusions
• Methodology including draft research template
• Draft statement of commitment
WP ACTIVITIES:• Identification of key issues• Regional stakeholders workshops• Draft and final methodology
WP ACTIVITIES:• Identification of key issues• Regional stakeholders workshops• Draft and final methodology
In the first round of monitoring questionnaires, WP2 was graded on average 2.7 out of 4In the first round of monitoring questionnaires, WP2 was graded on average 2.7 out of 4
Next Steps: • Revision of the methodology if needed• Finalisation of the Workshop Report (partners
comments to be gathered)
Next Steps: • Revision of the methodology if needed• Finalisation of the Workshop Report (partners
comments to be gathered)
WP3 – Case Studies (NINA)
Next Steps:1) Final Selection of case studies2) Allocation of case studies3) Refining methodology according to our needs4) Case studies research5) Regional Workshops presenting case study
research6) Transnational Workshop presenting case study
research + signed statements of commitment7) Publication of report
Next Steps:1) Final Selection of case studies2) Allocation of case studies3) Refining methodology according to our needs4) Case studies research5) Regional Workshops presenting case study
research6) Transnational Workshop presenting case study
research + signed statements of commitment7) Publication of report
Achieved so far: 1) A survey has been circulated
among stakeholders to identify case studies
2) A first selection of case studies has been carried out
Achieved so far: 1) A survey has been circulated
among stakeholders to identify case studies
2) A first selection of case studies has been carried out
WP ACTIVITIES:• Identify potential case studies through surveys and desk research• Compile a list of potential case studies • Select and allocate case studies• Case Study research according to WP2 methodology• Peer review of case studies• Preparation of case study report• Regional stakeholders workshops (discuss results of case study research)• Transnational Workshop with key stakeholders (discuss research results + elements to be developed
in the Good Practice Guide)• Publication of case studies and recommendation, including statement of commitment by stakeholders
WP ACTIVITIES:• Identify potential case studies through surveys and desk research• Compile a list of potential case studies • Select and allocate case studies• Case Study research according to WP2 methodology• Peer review of case studies• Preparation of case study report• Regional stakeholders workshops (discuss results of case study research)• Transnational Workshop with key stakeholders (discuss research results + elements to be developed
in the Good Practice Guide)• Publication of case studies and recommendation, including statement of commitment by stakeholders
WP4 – Good Practice guide and Toolkit (APERe)
2 – ‘How to’ Toolkit 2 – ‘How to’ Toolkit 1 – Good Practice Guide1 – Good Practice Guide
WP4 includes activities to deliver two mains products: WP4 includes activities to deliver two mains products:
Good Practice Guide
Objectives :
• Identify experience from partners and share knowledge of how to overcome social & environmental barriers
• Identify good and bad practices in solving community and environmental issues
• Produce recommendations to all stakeholders• Reduce consenting period
Good Practice Guide /1
Methodology :Draw upon case studies from WP3
Collection
Analysis of the info in the case studies
comparison
! compliance with agreed format
Synthesis of case studies writing & editing the GP Guide
Good Practice Guide/2
Good practices
• Examples of problem overcome successfully• Factors having led to the successful outcome• Transferability to other regions• Other underlying / supporting factors that helped
to solve the problem
Good Practice Guide/3
Bad practices
• Examples of unsuccessful approaches • Consequences• Reasons • Positive conclusions, i.e. avoid repetition : what
should have been done ?
Good Practice Guide/4
Recommandations
• Define better processes for site design and assessment
better quality projects
reduce consenting period• Avoid bad practices
Toolkit/1
• Complete database comprising all documents related to case studies
• Valuable resource for all stakeholders• Various possibilities of accessing to the required
documents • Enabling stakeholders to easily find specific information• Including practical tools (templates, processes applicable
in other regions)
Toolkit/2
Region Thematic issue
Practical tools
Organisations
Type of document
Bibliography & links
Toolkit/3
Types of documents :- Local regulations / laws- Contracts- Consultative advices- Public-private partnerships- Conventions- Decisions (license requests)- Decisions of juridical appeals- Environmental studies- Mitigation measures- Monitoring reports (birds, noise,
bats, biodiversity, etc.)
- Scientific reports
- Survey data - articles of association (citizen
association)- Maps- Pictures- Movies
Practical tools :- Templates- Methodologies- Processes (checklists…)- Budget & financial templates- Technical softwares- Etc.
WP5 – Communication / Adoption of Best Practices
LEITAT’s presentationLEITAT’s presentation
Table of Contents
• Progress - Website (T5.1 & D5.2)
- Communication Startegy (T5.2)
√ CDAP (T 5.2.1 & D5.1)
√ Leaflets (T5.2.2 & D5.3)
• Future Steps - Leaflets
- Booklets
- Project Newsletter
Communication Strategy (1)
• D5.1 Communication, Dissemination and Adoption Plan (CDAP)
Communication Strategy (2)
• D5.3 Leaflets
Waiting for definitive
version before printing.
Future Steps
• Leaflets - First version will be delivered next week.
- Translations needed
- Following version in October 2011
• Booklets - Discussion on delivery date
• Project newsletter - First draft will be circulated on Month 8 (April 2011)
Monitoring report M1 – M6
Results: 1) First Monitoring Report drafted - presentation2) Activities and deliverables have been positively evaluated by partners3) Some room for improvement (deadlines, use of the website )
Results: 1) First Monitoring Report drafted - presentation2) Activities and deliverables have been positively evaluated by partners3) Some room for improvement (deadlines, use of the website )
Monitoring Strategy:1) Partners fill in a monitoring questionnaire including evaluation of work done in each WP;2) WP leaders put together a WP report including the results of the questionnaires and
assessment of results/deliverables achieved, as well as work plan for the following period;3) Project coordinator consolidates WP reports in a comprehensive monitoring report;4) The Steering group Approves the report (or asks for changes).
Monitoring Strategy:1) Partners fill in a monitoring questionnaire including evaluation of work done in each WP;2) WP leaders put together a WP report including the results of the questionnaires and
assessment of results/deliverables achieved, as well as work plan for the following period;3) Project coordinator consolidates WP reports in a comprehensive monitoring report;4) The Steering group Approves the report (or asks for changes).
Improving the monitoring strategy: partners suggestions? Improving the monitoring strategy: partners suggestions?
Achievements so far
OPEN DISCUSSIONOPEN DISCUSSION
Moving forward: Tomorrow’s meeting
Criteria for case study selection:• Relevance• Impact• Novelty of approach• Transferability• Others
Criteria for case study selection:• Relevance• Impact• Novelty of approach• Transferability• Others
List of potential case studies: 1. A list of potential case studies has been put together including results of our survey and desk research
in countries2. Each of the theme identified will be complemented by examples of actual case studies3. Partners could decide to include in the research stand-alone case studies that do not relate to 16
themes identified
List of potential case studies: 1. A list of potential case studies has been put together including results of our survey and desk research
in countries2. Each of the theme identified will be complemented by examples of actual case studies3. Partners could decide to include in the research stand-alone case studies that do not relate to 16
themes identified
Case studies allocation: how to make the best possible use of partners’ skills?
1) Partners identify a theme that they would like to “sponsor”2) Partners particularly interested in specific topics will “peer review” other partners work3) Partners will research on stand alone case studies in their region4) In some cases specific expertise can be subcontracted5) Advisors can help on specific aspects
Case studies allocation: how to make the best possible use of partners’ skills?
1) Partners identify a theme that they would like to “sponsor”2) Partners particularly interested in specific topics will “peer review” other partners work3) Partners will research on stand alone case studies in their region4) In some cases specific expertise can be subcontracted5) Advisors can help on specific aspects
Planning Work Ahead
PROPOSED TIMELINEPROPOSED TIMELINE
March 2011 June 2011April 2011 May 2011 July 2011 August 2011
• Leaflet• Newsletter• Leaflet• Newsletter
• TPR• Bulletin• TPR• Bulletin
Case studies allocation
Case studies allocation
Case studies research Peer ReviewCase studies research Peer Review
NewsletterNewsletter
BulletinBulletin Monitoring report
Monitoring report
Sept. 2011
IRIR
WP3 Regional Stakeholders Workshop
WP3 Regional Stakeholders Workshop
WP3 Transnational Stakeholders Workshop
WP3 Transnational Stakeholders Workshop
Oct. 2011
Steering Group + WPCG
Steering Group + WPCG
LeafletLeaflet
NOTE WP3 DELIVERABLES: 16 Case Study reports by September; 1 Composite Report by October; 1 publication after October's meetingNOTE WP3 DELIVERABLES: 16 Case Study reports by September; 1 Composite Report by October; 1 publication after October's meeting
WP1 – next implementation period
Deliverables: D1.1 Minutes of project meetings
Other milestones:Update Bulletin M8 (March 2011)Technical Progress Report (TPR) M8 (March 2011)Second Monitoring Report M13 (August 2011)Interim technical and Financial Report M14 (September 2011)
Deliverables: D1.1 Minutes of project meetings
Other milestones:Update Bulletin M8 (March 2011)Technical Progress Report (TPR) M8 (March 2011)Second Monitoring Report M13 (August 2011)Interim technical and Financial Report M14 (September 2011)
KEY TASKS:Managing ConsortiumReporting (TPR and IR)Coordinating activitiesUpdate bulletinOrganise next steering groupMonitor activities
KEY TASKS:Managing ConsortiumReporting (TPR and IR)Coordinating activitiesUpdate bulletinOrganise next steering groupMonitor activities
CHALLENGES: Get technical and financial reports approvedFinalise steering group composition
CHALLENGES: Get technical and financial reports approvedFinalise steering group composition
WP2 – next implementation period
KEY TASKS:
Although WP2 is formally over, some changes to the methodology and refinement of the Workshop Report may be needed
KEY TASKS:
Although WP2 is formally over, some changes to the methodology and refinement of the Workshop Report may be needed
WP3 – next implementation period
Deliverables: D3.1 – 8 regional workshops reports (discussion of case studies, recommendations) M10 M14 (Sept)D3.2 – 1 transnational meeting report (discussion of survey results, case study selection) M11 M8 (Mar)D3.3 – 1 transnational Workshop report (discussion of case study results, recommendations) M12 M15
(Oct)D3.4 – 16 individual case study reports M13 (Aug)D3.5 – 1 composite case study report (summary of case studies, key lessons, conclusions and
recommendations) M14 (Sept)D3.6 – Compilation of official commitments made by stakeholders to adopt best practice M14 M15 (Oct)
Deliverables: D3.1 – 8 regional workshops reports (discussion of case studies, recommendations) M10 M14 (Sept)D3.2 – 1 transnational meeting report (discussion of survey results, case study selection) M11 M8 (Mar)D3.3 – 1 transnational Workshop report (discussion of case study results, recommendations) M12 M15
(Oct)D3.4 – 16 individual case study reports M13 (Aug)D3.5 – 1 composite case study report (summary of case studies, key lessons, conclusions and
recommendations) M14 (Sept)D3.6 – Compilation of official commitments made by stakeholders to adopt best practice M14 M15 (Oct)
KEY TASKSCase Study Research (M8/M13- March/August)Regional Workshops (M14 - September)Transnational workshop (M15 - October)
KEY TASKSCase Study Research (M8/M13- March/August)Regional Workshops (M14 - September)Transnational workshop (M15 - October)
CHALLENGESStatements of commitmentInvolving stakeholders (regional & transnational)Short reporting time after activitiesTransnational workshop (M15 - October)
CHALLENGESStatements of commitmentInvolving stakeholders (regional & transnational)Short reporting time after activitiesTransnational workshop (M15 - October)
WP4 – next implementation period
See APERe’s presentationSee APERe’s presentation
WP5 – next implementation period
See LEITAT’s presentationSee LEITAT’s presentation
Statement of commitment
Select and contact potential signatories in ALL countries
Select and contact potential signatories in ALL countries
Revise “statement of commitment” according to research results
Revise “statement of commitment” according to research results
STATEMENTS OF COMMITMENT HAVE TO BE SIGNED BY OCTOBER!STATEMENTS OF COMMITMENT HAVE TO BE SIGNED BY OCTOBER!
Conclusions
Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!