Lezioni d'Europa (Lessons from Europe)
On 27 March, the Water4All European Partnership participated in “Lezioni d’Europa”, a series of webinars organised by the Europe Direct network of centres with the aim of deepening and disseminating some of the priorities identified in the “European Commission's Work Plan”.
The event represented an important opportunity for professionals, students and citizens interested in European policies and current environmental challenges to discuss and learn.
As part of the lecture titled "The European Union and Water Resilience", Maria Chiara Sole, representing ISPRA, partner in the Water4All Partnership, illustrated the project's multiple activities, contributing to the debate on water resource management strategies and adaptation to change. During the meeting, some of the European Commission's objectives and actions undertaken by the EU to improve citizens' quality of life through sustainable water management were also analysed.
Water4All represents a concrete example of how partners have joined forces to t
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- Lezioni d'Europa (Lessons from Europe)
- 2025-03-27T00:00:00+01:00
- 2025-03-27T23:59:59+01:00
- On 27 March, the Water4All European Partnership participated in “Lezioni d’Europa”, a series of webinars organised by the Europe Direct network of centres with the aim of deepening and disseminating some of the priorities identified in the “European Commission's Work Plan”. The event represented an important opportunity for professionals, students and citizens interested in European policies and current environmental challenges to discuss and learn. As part of the lecture titled "The European Union and Water Resilience", Maria Chiara Sole, representing ISPRA, partner in the Water4All Partnership, illustrated the project's multiple activities, contributing to the debate on water resource management strategies and adaptation to change. During the meeting, some of the European Commission's objectives and actions undertaken by the EU to improve citizens' quality of life through sustainable water management were also analysed. Water4All represents a concrete example of how partners have joined forces to t
- When Mar 27, 2025 (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
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ackle challenges related to water management. It is estimated that between 2015 and 2050, global water demand will increase by over 55%, further exacerbated by the effects of climate change, such as floods and droughts. To address these challenges, the Horizon Europe programme has further boosted research through co-funded partnerships such as Water4All, promoting a cross-sectoral approach that enhances the impact of initiatives for sustainable water management.
During the meeting, the importance of the project's holistic approach was highlighted as a key strategy to effectively and sustainably address water-related challenges. Water4All actively engages all sector stakeholders, including policymakers, scientists, and citizens. One of the Partnership's Pillars, Pillar C, aims to strengthen the link between governance, science, and end users. Innovation and demonstration activities are central to the Partnership, which, among other initiatives, develops the concept of Water-Oriented Living Labs (WOLLs), living labs that bring together policymakers, academia, civil society, and industry at the local level. One of the first achievements of Pillar D of the Partnership is the WOLL Atlas, a database compiling water innovation initiatives co-participated across Europe. This tool represents a milestone in collaboration for sustainable water management, laying the foundations for a network of pilot facilities that foster synergies and enhance cooperation among WOLLs operating in the water sector. The objective is to encourage smart decision-making on water use, invest in innovative solutions, and strengthen partnerships to ensure long-term water security.
Currently, Europe is developing the Water Resilience Strategy, a strategic document on water resilience to which Water4All will contribute with a Position Paper available on the project's website. This document will provide key recommendations for sustainable water management.
Water4All’s participation in the "Lezioni d’Europa" webinar demonstrates the great potential of the initiative and its strategic role in strengthening water resilience at the European level. Through knowledge sharing, dialogue with industry experts, and the promotion of innovative solutions, Water4All contributes to raising awareness and engaging an ever-growing network of stakeholders in sustainable water management. This commitment is crucial to addressing global water challenges, ensuring a more secure and resilient future for European communities and ecosystems.