Freshwater Reflection on Ocean and Water Week in Brussels

 

 

What is the desired future for freshwater and oceans? Will we allow fear to dictate our approach, or will we cooperate, strengthen water governance, and engage a broad spectrum of stakeholders to drive meaningful change?

These critical questions were at the heart of discussions last week in Brussels during Ocean and Water Week.  European Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans
Costas Kadis emphasized the importance of water cycles, an inclusive stakeholder approach, and a holistic perspective on freshwater
. These themes strongly resonate with the strategic priorities of the BIOEAST Thematic Working Group Freshwater Based Bioeconomy (TWG Fresh Water BBE).  John Bell, Director at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Healthy Planet Directorate, highlighted the strength of cooperation within the EU, underlining the role of collaborative action in enhancing the resilience, security, and quality of both freshwater and ocean ecosystems.

BIOEAST HUB TWG Freshwater 2nd eventThe Second Freshwater Clustering Event, organized by BIOEAST HUB CR, provided a platform for a diverse range of experts engaged in freshwater-related issues to exchange knowledge, discuss challenges, and explore innovative solutions. Topics ranged from policy recommendations and stakeholder engagement to replicability of successful initiatives, reinforcing the need for an integrated and cooperative approach. The conclusion is available here.
 

Furthermore, representatives of BIOEAST TWG Fresh Water BBE actively participated in the Stakeholders Roundtable on Thursday, emphasizing the critical need to restore small water cycles. The Feedback on the Call for Evidence – European Water Resilience Strategy  developed  by BIOEAST TWG Freshwater BBE, is deeply rooted in macro-regional strategic priorities, shaped through ongoing discussions, including the policy expert  dialogue organized in December 2024.

The key takeaway from Brussels is clear: collaboration, innovation, and inclusive governance are essential for achieving a resilient and secure future for freshwater and oceans. BIOEAST TWG Freshwater BBE and BIOEAST HUB CR stand ready to continue supporting this mission, fostering cooperation, and contributing to a sustainable freshwater bioeconomy and the Water-Soil-Climate Nexus approach.

Marie Kubáňková
BIOEAST HUB CR

 

BIOEAST HUB CZ reflects the European Green Deal and the new European Bioeconomy Strategy and is conceived as a national association of stakeholders.

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