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The FAIRMODE ways of communication. John Douros Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Dissemination and Communication in FAIRMODE. Dissemination and communication of FAIRMODE scope, progress and activities form an integral part of its function and are crucial for its success
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The FAIRMODE ways of communication John Douros Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Dissemination and Communication in FAIRMODE • Dissemination and communication of FAIRMODE scope, progress and activities form an integral part of its function and are crucial for its success • FAIRMODE aims to support harmonised use of models for regulatory purposes between member states – only possible through cooperation and exchange of experience • Activities regarding awareness raising and dissemination/communication are included in the work programme of FAIRMODE every year
Target audience and accessibility • Information on FAIRMODE progress and activities is accessible by all stakeholders (in particular modellers, national experts and national/European authorities) through the official web portal • Information is also disseminated in relevant conferences, workshops and targeted meetings • Plenary and WG Meetings of FAIRMODE are advertised through the web portal as well as through personal invitations to selected stakeholders
Communication and Dissemination activities • The following activities are foreseen although some of them are not yet implemented • Web portal • Conferences, seminars, workshops • Newsletter • Documents and deliverables published in journals, scientific reviews • Private communication • An electronic forum • Plenary Meetings
FAIRMODE web portal http://fairmode.ew.eea.europa.eu/ • The present version provides information on the scope, objectives and structure of FAIRMODE. It includes links to relevant projects, legislation, guidance documents on model use and guides to specific models. All past and future FAIRMODE activities are advertised. • A “members’ area” is dedicated to internal communication and exchange of data and documents. • In its final version, the web portal is expected to function as a common platform for reporting and storing modelling information (data, recommendations,/guidance) and facilitate communication between countries, but also between modellers and policy makers.
Update of the FAIRMODE web portal • Improve usability/appearance • Provide the capability to register interest in various Sub-groups • Include dedicated section to support the modelling activities of FAIRMODE • The section will provide scope and technical information , also employing an electronic forum throughout the period of the modelling activities • Setup an electronic forum
Representation in conferences, meetings, workshops • 13th EIONET workshop 29-30 September 2008 onAirQualityAssessmentandManagement, Bruges, Belgium • 12th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes (Cavtat, Croatia, October 6th -9th, 2008) • Air Quality Workshop (Air Quality assessment strategies: addressing the new Air Quality Directive and CAFE Thematic Strategy, Ispra, 17-18 November 2008) • EGU General Assembly 2009, Session AS3.06 Air Pollution Modelling, Vienna, Austria, 19 – 24 April 2009: FAIRMODE presentation, • AQ conferenceinIstanbul, 24-27March 2009, specialsessionon "AirQualityPolicyandManagement“: FAIRMODE poster and presentation • 14th EIONET workshop 5-6 October 2009 onAirQualityAssessmentandManagement, Warsaw, Polland • 13th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes (Paris, France, June 1th -4th, 2010)
Documents • Guidance on the Use of Models (WG1) (ETC, JRC, EEA, DG-ENV, Harmo, Users) • Reviews and Guidance out of WG2 on Quality Assurance of Models as prescribed by different subgroups • Papers presented at conferences • Newsletter (tbd) • Dissemination and communication plan (tbd) • Idiot’s guide (tbd)
The role of NFPs and NRCs • Their function is similar to that of the EIONET partnership network and play an important role in strengthening communication between Member States • NFPs and NRCs are invited to express their views and needs in the FAIRMODE meetings / events / forum • They could organise national sub-networks if appropriate
Other Dissemination and Communication activities • Link strongly with existing electronic tools for archiving and harmonisation (EEA’s data centre, MDS, COST728 validation meta-database, COST728/732 Model inventory, AirBase) • MDS will be updated to respond to the needs of modelling for policy applications • The modelling activities that will be organised (WG2) within the frame of FAIRMODE will constitute a means to promote cooperation and exchange of experience between experts and authorities of Member States