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102nd meeting of the Management Board of the European Environment Agency

The President of ISPRA, Vice-chair of the Management Board of the EEA, took part today in the 102nd meeting of the Management Board. During the meeting, in the context of the Agency's strategic orientation decisions and in particular in the context of the EEA-Eionet Strategy 2021-2030, he highlighted the need to implement coherent measures to reorganize the Agency's staff and which are reflected in the relevant economic-financial planning documents, in order to achieve the expected strategic objectives.

  • 102nd meeting of the Management Board of the European Environment Agency
  • 2024-06-13T00:00:00+02:00
  • 2024-06-13T23:59:59+02:00
  • The President of ISPRA, Vice-chair of the Management Board of the EEA, took part today in the 102nd meeting of the Management Board. During the meeting, in the context of the Agency's strategic orientation decisions and in particular in the context of the EEA-Eionet Strategy 2021-2030, he highlighted the need to implement coherent measures to reorganize the Agency's staff and which are reflected in the relevant economic-financial planning documents, in order to achieve the expected strategic objectives.
  • When Jun 13, 2024 (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
  • Where Copenaghen
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On 12 June the ISPRA President participated in the seminar “Implement, Integrate, Innovate, Invigorate – EEA-Eionet by 2030” which was attended by members of the Management Board (MB) and the Scientific Committee of the EEA, NFPs and some members of the EPA Network. The seminar aimed to launch an 18-month process in order to support the mid-term review of the EEA-Eionet Strategy 2030. The process will lead to a MB decision in December 2025 on the priorities and directions of the strategy, adopted in 2020, for the period 2026-2030.
The President underlined the importance of transmitting positive messages in public-oriented communication and the need for correct use of artificial intelligence systems in evaluation processes.