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PLUSK

 Output characterisation
OUTPUT SENTENCE

Developing a computer system for the joint Polish - Slovak border waters according  Water Framework Directive and Flood Directive

The project aims to develop a system for the exchange, processing and sharing of spatial information about the environment and the database on the Polish-Slovak border river catchments.

 
OUTPUT TYPEe-tool 
KEYWORDSsurface waters, Management of surface waters, ecological database,  
MARKET NEED TAILORED

Water Management, Local Authorities, supports the Water Framework Directive

 
OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
The aim of the project is to improve the availability of information on the state of water, including the elimination of barriers resulting from the state and administrative borders, and increasing responsibility for decisions related to the evolution of the aquatic environment and the way to use water.
The project aims to develop a system for the exchange, processing and sharing of spatial information about the environment and the database on the Polish-Slovak border river catchments.
Project will be developed with modern tools in water management planning, such as analytical models, databases, working with GIS spatial analysis tools that will allow for more coherent planning documents by the administration dealing with water management on both sides of the border.
As part of the project include the creation bilingual web portal that will be processed, presented, and share information about the environment and the results of the ongoing planning for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive and Flood Directive individuals directly related to planning in water management.
 
STATE OF DEVELOPMENT

Final guidance avaiable

 
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND ADVANTAGES

Public and can be accessed through a web page

its finished and it has been already used

gatheres all administrative and regional data when it comes to correct managing

works with the GIS system

helps with the water permints

 
INTELLECTUAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Regional Board of Water Management in Krakow 
Department responsible in water planning
Manager Katarzyna Biegun
 
tel. 12  62 84 320
fax 12  42 32 153
 
e-mail: wfd@krakow.rzgw.gov.pl
 
TRANSFERABILITY

 LOW is applicable only to the boarder region of south poland

 
POTENTIAL USERS/CLIENTS

Water administration (of the mentioned regions)

 
 Estimation of risks
INNOVATIVE DISADVANTAGE

LOW Transferability

EVALUATION OF RISKS FOR OUTPUT USERS

No direct risks, project is not very transferable as an output, however the general idea might be forwarded

ECONOMICAL RISKSadditional donations
TECHNICAL RISKScolecting and integrating data, introducing the data to the system (already solved)
MARKET RISKSNo dissemination and advertisment
SOCIAL RISKS-
 Steps ahead
NEXT STEPS TO ACHIEVE THE STATUS 'READY TO USE'

it is already ready to be used

TASKS TO BE PERFORMED

Just dissemination and promotion of the output

COLLABORATION DETAILS

Lack

 Estimation of ressources
RESOURCES FOR NEXT STEPS

needed resources for promotion

FORESEEN COSTS FOR NEXT STEPS

Dissemination costs

 Contact
TECHNICAL CONTACTManager Katarzyna Biegun tel. 12 62 84 320 fax 12 42 32 153 e-mail: wfd@krakow.rzgw.gov.pl 
COUNTRYPOLAND 
WEBSITEhttp://www.plusk.eu/pl/o-projekcie.html 
WATER RTOM CONTACTGdansk Water Foundation 
 Background
PROJECT NAMEPLUSK 
PROJECT ACRONYMPLUSK 
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONThe project aims to develop a system for the exchange, processing and sharing of spatial information about the environment and the database on the Polish-Slovak border river catchments. 
LEADERRegionalny Zarząd Gospodarki Wodnej w Krakowie oraz Słowackie Przedsiębiorstwo Gospodarki Wodnej, Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe w Żylinie 
TEAMS INVOLVEDRegionalny Zarząd Gospodarki Wodnej w Krakowie oraz Słowackie Przedsiębiorstwo Gospodarki Wodnej, Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe w Żylinie 
COUNTRIES INVOLVEDPoland, Slovakia 
PROJECT LOCATIONPoland, Slovakia 
FUNDING ORGANISATIONTransborder cooperartion programme Poland-Slovakia 2007 2013 

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