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Grant Agreement no. 265213 FP7 Environment (Including Climate Change)
Paving the way
for a better application of
economic policy
instruments
for water resources management EPI-WATER Final Conference
Venice, 28-29 November 2013
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Contacts of the organisational committee
Scientific programme: Alexandros Maziotis and Jaroslav Mysiak, Fondazione Eni Enrico
Mattei, [email protected], [email protected], +39 041 2700468,
+39 0412700445
Management: Martina Gambaro, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, [email protected],
+39 041 2700472
Registration and logistical support: Silvia Nevi and Chiara Zanandrea, Fondazione Eni Enrico
Mattei, [email protected], +39 041 2700442, +39 0412700443
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The consortium of European research institutes composed by Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei,
Italy; ACTeon Sarl, France; Ecologic Institute GmbH, Germany; University of Bologna, Italy;
Wageningen University, The Netherlands; National Technical University of Athens, Greece;
Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Water, Spain; University of Valencia, Spain; Middlesex
University, Flood Hazard Research Centre, United Kingdom; Aarhus Univerisitet, Denmark;
and Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem - Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research, Hungary
is pleased to invite you to take part in
Final Conference of the FP7 project EPI-WATER
Paving the way for a better application of economic policy
instruments for water resources management
Dates: 28-29 November 2013
Venue: Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, Italy
The last of the series of conference organised by the EPI-WATER consortium (see
www.epi-water.eu) aims at conveying the results and recommendations produced
throughout the project to a wider academic and policy audience. It also sets to initiate a
cross-sector discussion about the prospects, pitfalls challenges and future research needs
related to the application of economic (market-based) policy instruments in other
environmental fields (such as climate adaptation and biodiversity protection).
EPI-WATER (Evaluating Economic Policy Instrument for Sustainable Water Management in
Europe) is a FP7 funded project (01.2011-12.2013) set to analyse the performance of
economic policy instruments in Europe and beyond, and produce recommendation for a
better exploitation of the potential of these instruments for achieving the EU
environmental objectives.
Intended audience: The conference is dedicated to policy makers, professionals and
researchers interested in environmental (especially water) economics and policies.
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AGENDA
DAY 1: Thursday, 28 November 2013
Session 1: Opening
Chairman: Jaroslav Mysiak, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
and Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Italy
09:00 – 09:15 Welcome address
Carlo Carraro, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice,
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Euro-Mediterranean
Center on Climate Change, Italy
09:15 – 09:30 Scope of the conference
Jaroslav Mysiak, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Euro-
Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Italy
09:30 – 10:00 The role of the economic policy instruments in European
water governance
Lukasz Latala, European Commission, Directorate General
for the Environment
Session 2: Innovative policy design
Chairman: Gonzalo Delacámara, Madrid Institute for
Advanced Studies in Water, Spain
10:00 – 10:20 WATER: Flood risk management
Gabor Ungvari and Andras Kis, Regional Centre for Energy
Policy Research, Hungary
10:20 – 10:40 WATER: Water scarcity and drought
Carlos M. Gómez, University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain
and University of Oxford, UK
10:40 – 11:00 WATER: Water quality control and management
Mikael Skou Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark
Pierre Strosser, ACTeon Sarl, France
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11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 12:00 Questions and answers, plenary discussion, moderated by
the chairman
12:00 – 12:20 CLIMATE MITIGATION (ENTRACT): On the interaction
of policy instruments - First lessons from climate and
energy policy
Oliver Schenker, Centre for European Economic Research,
Germany
12:20 – 12:40 BIODIVERSITY (POLICY MIX): Assessing the role of
economic instruments in policy mixes for biodiversity
conservation and ecosystem services provision
Christoph Schröter-Schlaack, Helmholtz Centre for
Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany
12:40 – 13:00 WATER TRADING (Water Cap & Trade): Water markets
- Design, implementation issues and prospects
Jean-Daniel Rinaudo, French Geological Survey, France
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 14:15 Role of Economics and Hydro-economic Modelling in
Sustainable Groundwater Management (GENESIS)
Manuel Pulido-Velazquez, Technical University of Valencia,
Spain
14:15 – 14:30 Innovative technologies for safer European coasts in a
changing climate (THESEUS)
Vasileios Skianis, Athens University of Economics &
Business, Greece
14:30 – 15:30 Panel and plenary discussion moderated by the chairman
Panellists: invited IBE - Guillermo Donoso Harris, Pontificia
Universidad de Chile, Chile; Mark Kieser, Kieser &
Associates, LLC, USA; Iddo Kan, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel
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Session 3: Policy implications
Chairman: Pierre Strosser, ACTeon Sarl, France
15:30 – 15:50 Choice of Economic Policy Instruments and roadmap for
their implementation
Manuel Lago, Ecologic Institute GmbH, Germany
15:50 – 16:10 Potential of Economic Policy Instruments in the context of
the EU Water Policies
Jaroslav Mysiak, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Euro-
Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Italy
16:10 – 16:40 Coffee break
16:40 – 17:00 Use of water accounts for advising the choice of policy
instruments
Mikael Skou Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark
17:00 – 17:20 Survey on the use of EPIs
Pierre Strosser, ACTeon Sarl, France
17:20 – 18:30 Panel discussion, moderated by the chairman
Members of the Policy Think Tank of the EPI-WATER
project: Bernard Barraque, Centre national de la recherche
scientifique-Agroparistech, France; Eduard Interwies,
InterSus - Sustainability Services, Germay; Lukasz Latala,
European Commission, Directorate General for the
Environment; Xavier Leflaive, Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development, France; Irene Lucius,
WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme, Austria; Judith
Rakosi, Rákosi és Kiss Consulting, Hungary; Francesco
Puma, Autorità di Bacino del fiume Po, Italy
20:00 – 23:00 Social dinner at Bacarando in Corte dell’Orso, San Marco
5495, Venice,
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DAY 2: Friday, 29 November 2013
Session 4: Further research
Chairman: Manuel Lago, Ecologic Institute GmbH,
Germany
09:15 – 09:35 Horizon 2020 – The EU Framework Programme for
Research and Innovation
Andrea Tilche, European Commission, Directorate General
for Research and Innovation
09:35 – 09:55 Joint Programing Initiative Water
Giuseppina Monacelli, Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e
la Ricerca Ambientale, Italy
09:55 – 10:20 European Innovation Partnership on Water
Xavier Leflaive, Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development, France; Guido Schmidt, European
Innovation Partnership on Water Secretariat, Spain
10:20 – 10:30 EIP Water Research priorities in the Northern Italy
Francesco Puma, Autorità di Bacino del fiume Po, Italy
10:30 – 10:40 EIP Water focus group SPADIS: Smart Prices and
Drought Insurance Schemes in Mediterranean Countries
Carlos M. Gómez, University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain
and University of Oxford, UK
10:40 – 11:00 Outstanding challenges for research on Economic Policy
Instruments
Jaroslav Mysiak, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Euro-
Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Italy
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 12:45 Panel discussion moderated by the chairman
Lukasz Latala, European Commission, Directorate General
for the Environment
Oliver Schenker, Centre for European Economic Research,
Germany
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Christoph Schröter-Schlaack, Helmholtz Centre for
Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany
Jean-Daniel Rinaudo, French Geological Survey, France
Vasileios Skianis, Athens University of Economics &
Business, Greece
Members of the Policy Think Tank and Inspiration Beyond
Europe of the EPI-WATER project
12:45 – 13:00 Close and farewell
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
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REGISTRATION FORM
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for receiving logistical information regarding the workshop, for the accommodation and travel booking
and for the participants’ list.
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Logistical Information
HOW TO REACH FEEM - Venice
FEEM’s offices in Venice are located on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore,
just in front of St. Mark’s Square. The address is the following:
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, 8
30124 Venice
Tel. +39 041 2700411
Fax. +39 041 2700412
www.feem.it
Internet: A wireless Internet connection is available inside the meeting room
How to reach FEEM - Venice from the Marco Polo Venice Airport
Marco Polo Venice Airport is approximately 14 Km from the Venice city
centre and is connected to the city by water bus, water taxi, road bus and
road taxi. The easiest way to reach the city centre from the Marco Polo Venice
Airport is by taking the Alilaguna waterbus, a direct service between the
airport and Venice downtown.
In order to get to the FEEM offices you can take the following line of the
Alilaguna waterbus:
BLUE line getting off at San Zaccaria (journey time approx. 75 minutes, €
15,00, departure from 6.10 to 00.15).
Further information on the Alilaguna waterbus service is available at:
http://www.alilaguna.com
On arrival to San Zaccaria/San Marco, you can reach the Island of San
Giorgio Maggiore with the water bus line 2. The journey time is approx. 3
minutes (1 stop) and the ticket costs € 4,00 (one stop ticket). During the day
time line 2 departs every 12 minutes (at minutes 07/19/31/43/55 ect.), after
8.00 PM departs every 10 minutes at minute nine (09/19/29/39 etc). Please
note that there is not the ticket office in the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore.
Therefore make sure you buy the tickets in San Zaccaria.
For further information please visit the ACTV website at
http://www.actv.it/en.
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A water-taxi from the airport to your final destination costs approximately €
90,00. Water-taxis are available at the airport landing stage, a seven minute
walk from the arrival hall.
Alternatively, from the Marco Polo Venice Airport you can take the ACTV or
ATVO road buses which terminate at Piazzale Roma (road taxi and bus
terminal).
ACTV road bus no. 5 (orange bus) to Piazzale Roma (road taxi and bus
terminal) leaves from the platforms outside the arrival hall. The drive takes
approx. 25 minutes and the one way ticket costs € 6,00 and a return ticket
costs € 11,00 (luggage included). Information regarding timetables and prices
is available on the ACTV web-site at http://www.actv.it/en.
ATVO road bus (blue bus) to Piazzale Roma (road taxi and bus terminal)
leaves from the platforms outside the arrival hall. The drive takes approx. 20
minutes. A one way ticket costs € 6,00 and a return ticket costs € 11,00
(luggage included). Information on timetables and prices is available on the
ATVO web-site at http://www.atvo.it/.
A road taxi from the airport to Piazzale Roma (road taxi and bus terminal)
costs approximately € 40,00. Road taxis are available in front of the airport
terminal.
How to reach FEEM - Venice from the Treviso Canova Airport
Treviso Canova Airport is approximately 41 km from the Venice City Centre
and is connected to the city by road taxi and bus.
ATVO Road Bus: ATVO buses run between the airport and Piazzale Roma
(Venice road taxi and bus terminal) and are in connection with departure and
arrivals flights. The cost is € 10,00 for a one way ticket and € 18,00 for a return
ticket, valid 10 days (luggage included). Tickets can be purchased at the
ATVO ticket office in the arrival hall. The journey time is approximately 1
hour and 10 minutes in good traffic conditions. For timetables and further
information call +39.0422.315381 or visit the ATVO website at
http://www.atvo.it/.
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BARZI SERVICE Road Bus: Barzi Service buses run between the airport and
Tronchetto (Venice touristic terminal) and are in connection with departure
and arrivals flights. The cost is € 10,00 for a one way ticket and € 18,00 for a
return ticket, valid 10 days (luggage included). Tickets can be purchased at
the Barzi Service ticket office in the arrival hall. The journey time is
approximately 40 minutes in good traffic conditions. For timetables and
further information call +39.0422.686083 or +39.348.8367185 or visit the Barzi
Service website at http://en.barziservice.com/
Road Taxi: A road taxi from the airport to Piazzale Roma costs approximately
€ 90,00. Road taxis are available in front of the airport terminal. Treviso
Canova Airport is approximately 41 Km from the Venice centre and is
connected to the City by road taxi and bus.
Once you are at Piazzale Roma (road taxi and bus terminal) please follow the
instructions below.
How to reach FEEM - Venice from Piazzale Roma (road taxi and bus
terminal), Ferrovia (railway station) and Tronchetto (touristic terminal)
From Piazzale Roma, Ferrovia and Tronchetto you can reach the FEEM
headquarters on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore with the waterbus line 2
(journey time is approx. 40 minutes from Piazzale Roma, 35 minutes from
Ferrovia and 25 minutes from Tronchetto and the ticket costs € 7,00).
From Piazzale Roma, Ferrovia and Tronchetto in order to reach FEEM
headquarters water-taxis are available 24 hours, the journey time is approx. 15
minutes and the cost is around € 60,00. For further information please consult
the following web-site http://www.motoscafivenezia.it/company-en.html or to
book a taxi please call +39.041.522303.
Moving within the city centre
The water bus to use in order to reach the FEEM office is line 2.
Line 2 water bus leaves for the San Giorgio Island from:
Ferrovia (railway station), journey time 40 minutes;
Piazzale Roma (Car and Bus terminal), journey time 35 minutes;
Tronchetto (touristic terminal), journey time 25 minutes;
Zattere, journey time 10 minutes;
San Zaccaria (St. Mark’s Square), journey time 3 minutes.
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One way tickets cost € 7,00, moreover short-term season tickets are available.
They allow unlimited travel and all the services can be used – both on water
(except for Alilaguna, Clodia, Fusina) and on land – that provide urban
services within the municipality of Venice (land service on the Lido and in
Mestre): 12-hour ticket: € 18,00, 24-hour ticket: € 20,00, 36-hour ticket: € 25,00,
48-hour ticket: € 30,00, 72-hour ticket: € 35,00, one week: € 50,00.
From San Zaccaria the ticket costs € 4,00 (one stop ticket if you buy it at the
ticket office. The ticket costs € 7,00 if bought on board). During the day time
line 2 departs every 10 minutes at minute nine (09,19,29,39,etc.). From San
Giorgio to San Zaccaria the waterbus line 2 departs every 12 minutes (at
minutes 07/19/31/43/55 ect.), after 8.00 PM departs every 10 minutes at minute
one (01/11/21/31etc.). Please note that there is not the ticket office in the Island
of San Giorgio Maggiore. Therefore make sure you buy the tickets in San
Zaccaria.