Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated.

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Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Water Framework Directive, Flood Directive directives for integrated water management in the European Union WFD environmental target variables FD flood risk as target variables (health, economics, cultural aspects) iterative planning instruments (evaluate and adapt planning every 6 years)

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Participation in IWM WFD Article 14: "Member States shall encourage the active involvement of all interested parties in the implementation of this Directive, in particular in the production, review and updating of the river basin management plans." "On request, access shall be given to background documents and information used for the development of the draft river basin management plan." FD Article 10: "Member States shall encourage active involvement of interested parties in the production, review and updating of the flood risk management plans referred to in Chapter IV."

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Participation in IWM Directive on public access to environmental information Increased public access to environmental information and the dissemination of such information contribute to a greater awareness of environmental matters, a free exchange of views, more effective participation by the public in environmental decision-making and, eventually, to a better environment.

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Interested Parties in IWM

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Participatory Planning in Germany 1952 Participation in industry / enterprises from 1960 to 1990 rising awareness for the benefits of participation, legislative determination in ecological audits, city planning since 1990 decreasing possibilities for participation due to the acceleration of administrative actions since 2000 increasing importance due to the directives of the european union  Authorities responsible for water manangement (planning, engeneering, proctection) not used to PP

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Pros & Cons of Participatory Planning Pros more information and expertise shared definition of the problem solving the problem together makes the solution more acceptable faster and easier realisation process Cons informational overflow problems turn out (or get defined) to be wicked time and expertise for facilitating discussions

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Struggle for Participation "Pariticipation for its own sake will be recognized and avoided by the public soon. The results will be meager and participation will be correctly judged as a waste of time and money. Participation without planning and not docking to the decision making processes only causes a slowdown and increased efforts to get work done." UBA (2004) Arnstein, S. (1969)

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Participation in SAWA Strategic Alliance for Integrated Water Management Actions Interreg IVb Programme (North Sea Region) Implementation of the Flood Directive Education / Capcity Building / NSM Pilot studies for setting up the Flood Risk Management Plans

Tobias Ernst (Dipl. Geoökologe) Public Participation Research Meeting Thursday, 6th August 2009 Participation and Collaborative Planning in Integrated Water Management Participation in SAWA Flood Risk Management Plan for the River Wandse Partners: Ministry of Urban Development and Environment, Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, HafenCity University Concept of Learning and Action Alliance / Collaborative Planning / Social Learning