In recognition of the significant potential to exploit the project results, and the importance of maximising the dissemination of information concerning the project outcomes (particularly during its execution) on the widest possible European level, specific work packages are devoted for the definition, execution, monitoring and administration of the proposed Exploitation and Dissemination activities. These are the following:
- WP 2: Workshop on the Range of Existing Circumstances
- WP 7: Workshop for Presenting Findings and Training on DSS
- WP 12: Elaboration of project results into publishable form
- WP 13: Seminar
- WP 14: Information campaign, Training and Exploitation Plan, with specific Tasks:
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Task 14.1: Identification of and formulation of collaboration with other relevant projects
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Task 14.2: Identification of and information exchange with end users, including water resources management managers
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Task 14.3: Information exchange with legislative authorities and regulatory bodies
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Task 14.4: Development of Training material
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Task 14.5: Development of a Training Multimedia package
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Task 14.6: Training of decision-makers
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Task 14.7: Revision of the exploitation plan
To ensure the most successful exploitation of the project results, the widest spread of information will be searched for. To that respect the benefits derived from the consortium’s complementarity will be utilised to the full. In particular, the participation in the consortium of partners from six (6) different European countries, one accession country (Cyprus), and one Middle East country (Israel) located at semi-arid and arid regions with exceptional characteristics (related to water management practices) will provide a sound basis for the comprehensive exploitation of the project’s results and ensure their widest possible applicability. The general framework of the partner’s contribution in the project exploitation involves the utilisation of their networks and contacts in their respective countries/regions, in order to promote the project results through developing Integrated Water Management initiatives in their countries, extending their effectiveness by assisting other countries in their regions to implement Integrated Water Management practices and take onboard the obtained results/recommendations.
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