WFF Workshop Call for Papers
Call for Abstract / Paper
The papers should focus on addressing issues and problems relevant to Stakeholder Consultation in the different phases of Flood Directive implementation, and should describe new methods or approaches that have been (or are being) developed, present ideas and possible solutions, or outline examples / case studies of approaches taken to address these issues and problems. Papers on specific stakeholders consultation methodologies / research or questions / problems that could be of interest of other countries to deal with in an early stadium would also be welcomed, even if the issues are not yet solved in your country.
You, or delegates on your behalf, are requested to submit (in the English language) abstracts of papers proposed for presentation. The abstracts should:
− be no more than 300 words,
− outline the key objectives, content and findings or the paper,
− clearly identify which session the paper is proposed to be presented under, and,
− identify name, organization and country of author / presenter
Abstracts should be submitted using the Danube Floodrisk Project site danube-floodrisk.eu, or by email to Dr. Mary-Jeanne Adler and Dr. Rodica Mic, no later than 29th February 2012. ( and rodica.mic@hidro.ro).
Depending on the number of abstracts received, it may not be possible to accept all papers for presentation. Following review of abstracts, authors whose papers have been accepted for presentation will be notified by 6th March 2012, and are requested to submit full papers (no more than 8 pages in length) no later than 6th April 2012.
Papers accepted for presentation (and others that could not be presented, but that have been submitted as full papers) will be printed within the workshop report.
Other out-puts of the workshop will be a Strategy Document for good practice used in stakeholder involvement, to be prepared under the EU Danube Floodrisk Project and a Good practice Guideline for stakeholders involvement in flood risk management.
January 30, 2012
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