The Conference
takes place under the auspices of the Prime Minister
of the Free State
of Saxony Prof. Dr. Georg Milbradt
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First
Day of the Plenary Session:
21
September 2005 |
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| Introductory
Session: Welcome and Introduction |
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| 9:00 |
Opening by
R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic Institute |
| 9:10 |
Welcome speech by Margareta
Wolf, Member of Parliament, Parlamentary State Secretary,
German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation
and Nuclear Safety |
| 9:20 |
Welcome
speech by Stanislaw Tillich, Minister for the Environment
and Agriculture, Free State of Saxony
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| 9:30 |
Welcome speech by Prof.
Dr. Andreas Troge,
President of the German Federal Environmental Agency |
| 9:40 |
Welcome
speech and introduction by Dr. Jos Delbeke,
European Commission,
DG Environment |
| 10:00 |
Coffee &
Tea
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| Morning
Session: Implementation of the IPPC Directive |
| Chair: |
Peter Vercaemst, VITO,
Belgium |
| 10:30 |
Presentation
by an old Member State:
Benefits, efficiency and gaps – An assessment of the
IPPC Directive
Erik Nyström, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency |
| 10:50 |
Presentation
by the EIPPCB:
The Sevilla Process – Opportunities, Challenges and
Perspectives
Don Litten,Institute
for Prospective Technological Studies |
| 11:10 |
Report
from Working Group 1:
The practical application of the BREFs: From BAT to Emission
Limit Values
Juri Truusa, Estonian Ministry of Environment |
| 11:20 |
Statement:
An assessment of the IPPC Directive from the perspective of
an industry
Jean-Marie Demoulin, European Chemical Industry Council |
| 11:30 |
Statement:
An assessment of the IPPC Directive and the Sevilla Process
from the perspective of an NGO
Stefan Scheuer, European Environmental Bureau |
| 11:40 |
Questions & Discussion |
| 12:30 |
Lunch |
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| Afternoon
Session 1: Implementation of the IPPC Directive (cont.) |
| Chair: |
Peter Vercaemst, VITO,
Belgium |
| 13:45 |
Presentation:
Challenges in the implementation of the IPPC Directive –
the view of a new Member State
Zdenka Volna, Czech
Ministry of Environment |
| 14:05 |
Report
from Working Group 2:
Existing installations: Meeting IPPC requirements by 2007
Balazs Horvath,
Hungarian Ministry of Environment and Water
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| 14:15 |
Questions
& Discussion
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| 15:00 |
Coffee & Tea |
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Afternoon
Session 2: The Interaction of the IPPC Directive with other
European Instruments |
| Chair: |
Peter Vercaemst, VITO,
Belgium |
| 15.30 |
Report
from Working Group 3: |
(15:30) |
Presentation:
The Interaction of the IPPC Directive with Other European
Instruments – An Introduction
Dr. Siegmund Böhmer,
Austrian Federal Environment Agency
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| (15:45) |
Report:
The Results from Working Group 3
Interaction of the IPPC Directive with other European Directives
Bohuslav Bezuch, Slovak Inspectorate of Environment |
| 15:55 |
Presentation
of a Member State:
More efficient and simpler Monitoring and Reporting
Marianne Petitjean, Ministry of the Walloon Region |
| 16:15 |
Questions & Discussion |
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top |
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| Afternoon
Session 3: The Role of the IPPC Directive for the Development
of International Environmental Standards |
| Chair: |
Peter Vercaemst, VITO,
Belgium |
| 16:45 |
Presentation:
The international impact of the IPPC Directive – Benefits
for the environment and industry from the perspective of the
World Bank
Alexander W. Indorf, International Finance Corporation |
| 17:05 |
Presentation:
IPPC and POPs – the Stockholm Convention and the UN-ECE
Protocol on POPs
Hille Hyytiä, Finnish Environment Institute |
| 17:25 |
Questions & Discussion
Preparation for the next day
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| 18:00 |
End of the day |
| 18:30 |
Reception
organised by the Land Saxony |
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Second
Day of the Plenary Session:
22
September 2005 |
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| Morning
Session: The future development of the IPPC Directive –
Where do we want to stand in ten years? |
| Chair: |
Katerina Iakovidou-Anastasiadou,
Hellenic Ministry for the Environment, Physical Plannig and
Public Works (tbc) |
| 9:00 |
Presentation
by the European Commission:
The Review of the IPPC Directive – Overview and Perspectives
Laurence Graff,
European Commission - DG Environment
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| 9:20 |
Report from Working
Group 4:
How to further promote good application of the IPPC Directive?
Philippe Lucas, Agence de l'Eau Seine-Normandie, France |
| 9:30 |
Statement by
a new Member State:
A perspective on the future development of the IPPC Directive
Malgorzata Typko, Polish Ministry of the Environment |
| 9:40 |
Statement by
a scientific or international Organisation:
The future development of the IPPC Directive – Expectations
and Prerequisites
Andrew Farmer, Institute for European Environmental Policy |
| 9:50 |
Questions & Discussion |
| 10:30 |
Coffee &
Tea |
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| Panel Discussion:
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Panel Members: |
| Chair: |
R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic
Institute |
| 11:00 |
Alexandre Paquot, European
Commission - DG Environment |
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Dr. Norbert Salomon,
German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation
and Nuclear Safety |
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Balazs Horvath, Hungarian
Ministry of Environment and Water |
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Richard Vincent, UK Department
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Alfredo Pini, Italian
Agency for the Protection of the Environment |
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Mechthild Naschke, European
Environmental Bureau |
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Michel Bruder, Union
des Industries de la Communauté Européenne |
| 13:00 |
Lunch &
End of the Event |
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