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Uprzejmie informuję, że Komisja
Europejska rozpoczęła internetowe konsultacje dot.: "Zminimalizowania
ryzyka występowania powodzi w Europie", wszelkie niezbędne dokumenty
do zaopiniowania wraz z ankietą, zamieszczone są pod adresem:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/water/flood_risk/consult.htm
Celem konsultacji jest zebranie
od zainteresowanych stron opinii dotyczących zasad i elementów które powinny
być zawarte w projekcie Dyrektywy Powodziowej.
Konsultacje zostaną zakończone
dnia 14 września 2005
Informacja oryginalna:
IP/05/
Brussels, 20 July 2005
Flood protection: Commission
consults public on EU action programme
The European Commission
is seeking the views of citizens and organisations in Europe on forthcoming
EU action to reduce the risk of floods to people, property and the environment.
Starting today, an internet consultation will run for eight weeks. The
results will feed into a proposal for a Floods Directive, which is one
of the components of an action programme on flood risk management that
the Commission is preparing. It is foreseen that the action
programme will also comprise actions to improve the exchange of information
and knowledge, and targeted use of EU funding.
Commissioner for the Environment
Stavros Dimas said the recent floods in Romania, Bulgaria, Austria and
the West Flanders region of Belgium had shown once again how catastrophic
flooding can cause human tragedy, disrupt economic life and undermine Europes
progress towards sustainable development.
He added: "Floods are a
natural phenomenon but there are ways to prevent them or at least to limit
their impacts and thereby protect ourselves more effectively. Concerted
action can improve flood protection all over Europe. We need better coordination
involving the participation of all Member States to achieve this goal."
How to participate in the
public consultation?
The internet consultation
will run until 14 September 2005. The questionnaire is available via the
following links:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/water/flood_risk/consult.htm
Why an action programme?
Human activities such as
the clearing of forests, the straightening of rivers, the suppression of
natural flood plains and poor land planning have contributed significantly
to increasing the risk of floods.
Moreover, this risk will
probably increase during the coming decades. Two trends point to this.
Firstly, the magnitude and frequency of floods are likely to increase in
the future as a result of climate change, which is expected to lead to
higher intensity of rainfall as well as rising sea levels.
The second trend is that
the impact of flood events may become heavier because greater numbers of
people are living in areas at risk of flooding and more economic assets
(business and industry) are located in such areas.
To manage the risk of floods
better, it is firstly important to identify the areas at risk, and
to determine the extent of that risk. This information is important for
spatial planners but also for other authorities and for the people living
in those areas so that they can prepare themselves. Secondly, it is essential
to develop a plan at river basin level and for coastal areas to prevent
problems from being passed on from one area to another. For this reason,
the Commission intends to develop a proposal for a directive which will
require the development and implementation of flood maps and flood risk
management plans. The Commission will also ensure that, where appropriate,
all relevant EU policies, including the Common Agricultural Policy and
the new Cohesion policy, contribute to flood risk management.
For more information on
the planned action programme and the Communication on flood risk management
of July last year , see:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/water/flood_risk/index.htm
Barbara Helfferich: 02/29.82010
or 0496/58.38.29
Lone Mikkelsen: 02/29.60567
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