Wetlands-based solutions for climate change adaptation, risk prevention and mitigation
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B EURO Mediterranean (EURO MED)Description
Wetland-based solution for carbon-sequestration(EN)
Wetland-based solution for flood regulation(FR)
Wetland-based solution for flood regulation(EN)
Organizations cooperating across borders(EN)
Organizations cooperating across borders(FR)
Website: https://interreg-euro-med.eu/en/
Thematic information
Priority:
(VI-B_EM_2) Greener MEDPriority specific objective:
RSO2.4. Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention and resilience, taking into account eco-system based approachesPriority policy objective (Interreg specific objective):
PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobilityType of intervention:
060 Adaptation to climate change measures and prevention and management of climate related risks: others, e.g. storms and drought (including awareness raising, civil protection and disaster management systems, infrastructures and ecosystem based approaches)Partners (6)
Lead Partner: Лесотехнически Университет, Факултет по Екология и Ландшафтна архитектура
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 998170838
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 000670634 | BG120000013 | - (FR), - (EN)
Department: Faculty of Ecology and Landscape Architecture
Address: Kliment Ohridski Blvd., 1797 Sofia, Bulgaria
Department address: Kliment Ohridski Blvd., 1797 Sofia, Bulgaria
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://ltu.bg/bg/
Total budget: EUR 329 867.50
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 263 894.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 65 973.50
Contractors:
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Name: Liubomir Anastasov Profirov
VAT registration or tax identification number: 5506226306 -
Name: Savina Rumenova Brankova
VAT registration or tax identification number: 8912196258 -
Name: Alex - M Trans Ltd.
VAT registration or tax identification number: 175389310
- Universidad De Malaga
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Name: Universidad De Malaga
Department: European Topic Centre for Spatial Analysis and Synthesis
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999898311
Partner’s ID if not PIC: Q2918001E | ES1Q0000067 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: PABELLON DE GOBIERNO, S/N , 29071 Malaga, Spain
Department address: Arq. Fco.Penalosa, 29010 Malaga, Spain
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.uma.es
Total budget: EUR 200 904.90
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 160 723.92
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 40 180.98
- Tour du Valat
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Name: Tour du Valat
Department: Wetland Dynamics and Water Management
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 997624049
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 31454905600013 | FR220000008 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: Le Sambuc, 13200 Arles, France
Department address: Le Sambuc, 13200 Arles, France
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.tourduvalat.org
Total budget: EUR 261 377.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 209 101.60
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 52 275.40
Contractors:
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Name: DELOITTE ET ASSOCIES SA
VAT registration or tax identification number: FR02572028041
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Name: DELOITTE ET ASSOCIES SA
- Fondazione MEDSEA - Mediterranean Sea and Coast Foundation
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Name: Fondazione MEDSEA - Mediterranean Sea and Coast Foundation
Department: no
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 927784243
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 03702320924 | IT220000016 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: Via Piemonte, 09127 Cagliari, Italy
Department address: Via Nazario Sauro, 09123 Cagliary, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.medseafoundation.org
Total budget: EUR 315 770.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 252 616.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 63 154.00
Contractors:
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Name: Puddu Manuela
VAT registration or tax identification number: IT03493670925, -
Name: Eremita Giulia
VAT registration or tax identification number: IT03578530929 -
Name: Copy Art di Antonio Ibba
VAT registration or tax identification number: IT02706160922
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Name: Puddu Manuela
- Universidad de Valencia
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Name: Universidad de Valencia
Department: Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999953019
Partner’s ID if not PIC: Q4618001D | ES403000035 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: Avenue Blasco Ibanez, 46010 Valencia, Spain
Department address: Catedratic Jose Beltran, 46980 Paterna, Spain
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://www.uv.es/uvweb/college/en/university-valencia-1285845048380.html
Total budget: EUR 328 882.20
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 263 105.76
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 65 776.44
- Μουσειο Γουλανδρη Φυσικης Ιστοριας – Ελληνικο Κεντρο Βιοτοπων Υγροτοπων
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Name: Μουσειο Γουλανδρη Φυσικης Ιστοριας – Ελληνικο Κεντρο Βιοτοπων Υγροτοπων
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 988990079
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 090000752 | EL120000039 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: 14th km Thessaloniki - Mihaniona, 57001 Thermi, Greece
Department address: 14th km Thessaloniki - Mihaniona, 57001 Thermi, Greece
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.ekby.gr
Total budget: EUR 337 393.50
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 269 914.80
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 67 478.70
Partners map
Wetlands-based solutions for climate change adaptation, risk prevention and mitigation
Wetlands-based solutions for climate change adaptation, risk prevention and mitigation
Wetlands-based solutions for climate change adaptation, risk prevention and mitigation
Wetlands-based solutions for climate change adaptation, risk prevention and mitigation
Wetlands-based solutions for climate change adaptation, risk prevention and mitigation
Wetlands-based solutions for climate change adaptation, risk prevention and mitigation

Lead partner

Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: Wetland4Changе
Project ID: Euro-MED0200309
Project start date: 2024-01-01
Project end date: 2026-09-30
Project status:
ongoingRelevant linked projects:
- Modelling RESTORation of wEtlands for Carbon pathways, Climate Change mitigation and adaptation,ecosystem services, and biodiversity, Co-benefit (RESTORE4C), Horizon Europe, 2023-2026
- (FR), Modelling RESTORation of wEtlands for Carbon pathways, Climate Change mitigation and adaptation,ecosystem services, and biodiversity, Co-benefit (RESTORE4C), Horizon Europe, 2023-2026
- (EN) | This project is intended to align management strategies in wetlands, conducted to increase climate adaptation and mitigation, with main policy targets (e.g., EU BDS2030 and the upcoming EU Nature Restoration Law, the LULUCF Regulation and EU Climate Action, Ramsar Convention, UN SDGs, UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration) set for 2030. One of the main objectives of RESTORE4Cs is to develop a conceptual framework for the integrative assessment of ecosystem status, service provisioning, GHG abatement potential, adaptation to climate and land use change scenarios. The outputs of the Wetland4Change will help for the implementation of this conceptual framework. Three partners of present proposal (i.e., UVEG, UMA and TdV) are also involved in this project.
- (FR), This project is intended to align management strategies in wetlands, conducted to increase climate adaptation and mitigation, with main policy targets (e.g., EU BDS2030 and the upcoming EU Nature Restoration Law, the LULUCF Regulation and EU Climate Action, Ramsar Convention, UN SDGs, UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration) set for 2030. One of the main objectives of RESTORE4Cs is to develop a conceptual framework for the integrative assessment of ecosystem status, service provisioning, GHG abatement potential, adaptation to climate and land use change scenarios. The outputs of the Wetland4Change will help for the implementation of this conceptual framework. Three partners of present proposal (i.e., UVEG, UMA and TdV) are also involved in this project. Research achievements and findings will be integrated in the development of the carbon sequestration wetland-based solution, tested, validated and evaluated. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge. (EN), Key factors and effects of the conservation status and catchment uses on the carbon balances and climate change mitigation capacity of Mediterranean wetlands: A functional approach (CLIMAWETCONS; AEI-Spain; Ref: PID2019-104742RB-I00) (EN), Key factors and effects of the conservation status and catchment uses on the carbon balances and climate change mitigation capacity of Mediterranean wetlands: A functional approach (CLIMAWETCONS; AEI-Spain; Ref: PID2019-104742RB-I00) (FR) | This project, which is led by UVEG partner, is currently assessing the effect of the ecological status of different types of Mediterranean wetlands on its C-storage capacity and GHG emissions. A main outcome of this study is the modeling of the rates of uptake or emission of CO2 and CH4 in function of the state of conservation of wetlands, which has been based on the collection of data from the real system, its parametrization and evaluation of goodness of fit. Also, response of C-related metabolisms to main environmental factors such as salinity, temperature and flooding has been experimentally assessed.
- (FR), This project, which is led by UVEG partner, is currently assessing the effect of the ecological status of different types of Mediterranean wetlands on its C-storage capacity and GHG emissions. A main outcome of this study is the modeling of the rates of uptake or emission of CO2 and CH4 in function of the state of conservation of wetlands, which has been based on the collection of data from the real system, its parametrization and evaluation of goodness of fit. Also, response of C-related metabolisms to main environmental factors such as salinity, temperature and flooding has been experimentally assessed. Research achievements and findings will be integrated in the development of the carbon sequestration wetland-based solution, tested, validated and evaluated. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge.
- (EN), Mediterranean Wetlands Management and Restoration as Carbon Sinks (WETLANDS4CLIMATE; LIFE Programme-EU; Ref: LIFE19CCM/ES/001235)
- (FR), Mediterranean Wetlands Management and Restoration as Carbon Sinks (WETLANDS4CLIMATE; LIFE Programme-EU; Ref: LIFE19CCM/ES/001235)
- (EN) | This project, led by the UVEG partner, is currently testing good restoration practices in Mediterranean wetlands to increase C-storage and GHG emissions abatement. A tool derived from this project and developed to test the benefits of management practices, is a spreadsheets template listing wetland compartments along the vertical axis against management activities in the horizontal one, being each of the X/Y pairs scored in terms of GHG abatement potential (i.e., rates of total carbon sequestered/emitted). An analogous tool is planned to be implemented in this proposal.
- Accordingly, outcomes of this LIFE project will serve as a starting point for the present proposal. Financial aspects of these nature-based solutions are also assessed in this LIFE project, including accounting and certification in carbon farming initiatives promoted under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and other EU programmes, which is also of interest to valorise the results of the present project.
- (FR), This project, led by the UVEG partner, is currently testing good restoration practices in Mediterranean wetlands to increase C-storage and GHG emissions abatement. A tool derived from this project and developed to test the benefits of management practices, is a spreadsheets template listing wetland compartments along the vertical axis against management activities in the horizontal one, being each of the X/Y pairs scored in terms of GHG abatement potential (i.e., rates of total carbon sequestered/emitted). An analogous tool is planned to be implemented in this proposal.
- Accordingly, outcomes of this LIFE project will serve as a starting point for the present proposal. Financial aspects of these nature-based solutions are also assessed in this LIFE project, including accounting and certification in carbon farming initiatives promoted under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and other EU programmes, which is also of interest to valorise the results of the present project. Research achievements and findings will be integrated in the development of the carbon sequestration wetland-based solution, tested, validated and evaluated. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge.
- (EN), Impact of anthropogenic pollutants on the GHG emissions and C-sequestering capacity related to the biodiversity of Mediterranean wetlands: an experimental approach (C-QUEST; NextGeneration EU-Spain; Ref: TED2021-132199B-I00)
- (EN), Impact of anthropogenic pollutants on the GHG emissions and C-sequestering capacity related to the biodiversity of Mediterranean wetlands: an experimental approach (C-QUEST; NextGeneration EU-Spain; Ref: TED2021-132199B-I00)
- (FR) | The aim of this recently funded project, which is led by the UVEG partner, is to test the impact of anthropogenic pollutants on the GHG emissions and C-sequestering capacity related to the biodiversity of Mediterranean wetlands. This study will be carried out in the context of the Albufera de Valencia, one of the pilot wetlands of this project.
- (FR), The aim of this recently funded project is to test experimentally the impact of anthropogenic pollutants on the GHG emissions and C-sequestering capacity related to the biodiversity of Mediterranean wetlands. This study will be carried out in the context of the Albufera de Valencia, one of the pilot wetlands of this proposal. This project will test in the Albufera pilot site that services such as climate regulation benefit from conservation strategies that maintain or improve the ecological status of wetlands, in such way the the results obtained could be capitalised in the present proposal. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge.
- (EN), Satellite-based Wetland Observation Service (SWOS), H2020, 2015-2018 (FR), Satellite-based Wetland Observation Service (SWOS), H2020, 2015-2018 (EN) | The H2020 SWOS project developed methodologies and tools to map the extent and condition of wetland ecosystems based on satellite image analysis at a global scale. The Wetland4Change project will partially uptake and adapt the mapping and assessment methodologies to reproduce them at the pilot area level. This will ensured by counting on three partners which were involved in it: TdV, EKBY and UMA. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge.
- (EN), The H2020 SWOS project developed methodologies and tools to map the extent and condition of wetland ecosystems based on satellite image analysis at a global scale. The Wetland4Change project will partially uptake and adapt the mapping and assessment methodologies to reproduce them at the pilot area level. This will ensured by counting on three partners which were involved in it: TdV, EKBY and UMA.
- (FR), Mediterranean BIodiversity Protection COmmunity (MBPC), Interreg-Med, 2019-2022 (FR), Mediterranean BIodiversity Protection COmmunity (MBPC), Interreg-Med, 2019-2022 (EN) | The Interreg-Med project MBPC’s main achievement is the creation of a wide network of stakeholders linked to biodiversity protection and management. The Wetland4Change project will make use of this network, particularly of wetland related projects such as Wetnet, to promote the outputs and results of the testing. Furthermore, MBPC’s lead partner UMA has designed and implemented the multi-functional Mediterranean Biodiversity Knowledge Platform that will be used to integrate the Wetland Knowledge portal to be developed in the Wetland4Change. (FR), The Interreg-Med project MBPC’s main achievement is the creation of a wide network of stakeholders linked to biodiversity protection and management. The Wetland4Change project will make use of this network, particularly of wetland related projects such as Wetnet, to promote the outputs and results of the testing. Furthermore, MBPC’s lead partner UMA has designed and implemented the multi-functional Mediterranean Biodiversity Knowledge Platform that will be used to integrate the Wetland Knowledge portal to be developed in the Wetland4Change. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge. (EN), Wetland based solutions, -2022, Mava Foundation
- (EN), Wetland based solutions, -2022, Mava Foundation
- (FR) | The project “Wetlands-Based Solutions” (2017-2022, thanks to the financial support of the MAVA Foundation brought together more than 30 partners in 10 countries, coordinated by MedWet, with the following objectives:
- - Restore coastal wetlands and make them work as nature-based solutions to mitigate climate impacts in the region.
- - Encourage sustainable water use and reduce water abstraction.
- - Reduce threats to coastal wetlands and related marine habitats.
- - Create new socioeconomic opportunities based on coastal wetlands.
- The results achieved during 5 years of work can be summarized as follows:
- wetlands knowledge (with a specific focus on wetlands’ importance to biodiversity, sustainable practices and management, and their role as nature-based solutions (NBS), in order to counteract water abstraction and coastal development threats) improved to help relevant authorities to make informed decisions.
- wetlands economic sectors (salt production, tourism and agriculture) involved in the project operate more sustainably and create socio-economic opportunities to reduce loss and degradation by restoring the relationship between humans and nature for future generations.
- the network of Mediterranean wetlands managers, which is already operating in 120 sites over 1 million hectares in the region was consolidated
- new wetlands restoration project developed in 9 countries.
- Research achievements and findings will be integrated in the development of the flood regulation wetland-based solution, tested, validated and evaluated. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge.
- (EN), The project “Wetlands-Based Solutions” (2017-2022, thanks to the financial support of the MAVA Foundation brought together more than 30 partners in 10 countries, coordinated by MedWet, with the following objectives:
- - Restore coastal wetlands and make them work as nature-based solutions to mitigate climate impacts in the region.
- - Encourage sustainable water use and reduce water abstraction.
- - Reduce threats to coastal wetlands and related marine habitats.
- - Create new socioeconomic opportunities based on coastal wetlands.
- The results achieved during 5 years of work can be summarized as follows:
- wetlands knowledge (with a specific focus on wetlands’ importance to biodiversity, sustainable practices and management, and their role as nature-based solutions (NBS), in order to counteract water abstraction and coastal development threats) improved to help relevant authorities to make informed decisions.
- wetlands economic sectors (salt production, tourism and agriculture) involved in the project operate more sustainably and create socio-economic opportunities to reduce loss and degradation by restoring the relationship between humans and nature for future generations.
- the network of Mediterranean wetlands managers, which is already operating in 120 sites over 1 million hectares in the region was consolidated
- new wetlands restoration project developed in 9 countries
- (FR), Maristanis
- (EN), Maristanis
- (FR) | The Maristanis project focused on different topics: governance, restoration, water consumption, protection of protected species and cultural heritage.
- During the project implementation, the active involvement of stakeholders and raising awareness have been very relevant. More than 400 stakeholders were directly or indirectly, particularly from the agriculture, fisheries and tourism sectors.
- An important awareness-raising action has been developed with the schools on World Wetland Day and Coast Day, with clean-up, training events, competitions and the creation of an educational kit.
- The experience has highlighted the importance of collaboration between local actors and how multi-objective interventions can be the winning key to increasing the support of the local population and administrations as a single intervention has benefits for different categories of stakeholders and promotes multiple ecosystem services. The project will be capitalized for the for the transfer of solutions. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge.
- (EN), The Maristanis project focused on different topics: governance, restoration, water consumption, protection of protected species and cultural heritage.
- During the project implementation, the active involvement of stakeholders and raising awareness have been very relevant. More than 400 stakeholders were directly or indirectly, particularly from the agriculture, fisheries and tourism sectors.
- An important awareness-raising action has been developed with the schools on World Wetland Day and Coast Day, with clean-up, training events, competitions and the creation of an educational kit.
- The experience has highlighted the importance of collaboration between local actors and how multi-objective interventions can be the winning key to increasing the support of the local population and administrations as a single intervention has benefits for different categories of stakeholders and promotes multiple ecosystem services.
- (FR), Improving the conservation effectiveness of wetlands, WetMainAreas (5017855) (01.09.2017 - 30.08.2020) funded under TNCP Balkan-Mediterranean 2014-2020 (FR), Improving the conservation effectiveness of wetlands, WetMainAreas (5017855) (01.09.2017 - 30.08.2020) funded under TNCP Balkan-Mediterranean 2014-2020 (EN) | WetMainAreas adequately addresses the transnational challenge for promoting ecological connectivity and transnational ecosystems’ integration by focusing on wetlands conservation and scientific policy improvement. Through the help of Sentinel-2 images integration analysis of new maps and in-situ measurements a comprehensive and updated picture of wetlands over the Balkan-Mediterranean territory (Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, North Macedonia and Albania) is provided as a key information source for sustainable management and conservation issues. Harmonized mapping layers and database on Balkan-Mediterranean wetlands ecosystems available through a geoportal were produced. In addition, a satellite based monitoring service of monitoring surface water dynamics, which provides access in a 3-year time series of satellite-delivered water indices used to map the wetlands’ water regime. The portal systematically monitors more than 8 500 wetlands in the programme area (Greece, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania and Cyprus) with unprecedented level of information and scientific value.
- The synergy between the current proposal and WetMainAreas is done through the Lead Partner (UF) and EKBY, through: the application of the WetMainAreas methodology for mapping wetland location, extent, and condition for the purpose of the preliminary studies in WP1 and WP2 where it is necessary; and under WP3 the WetMainAreas geodatabase will be enhanced geographically to the EuroMed territory and will be bridged with the Mediterranean Biodiversity Knowledge Portal coordinated by UMA and with the MWO coordinated by TdV. No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge. (EN), WetMainAreas adequately addresses the transnational challenge for promoting ecological connectivity and transnational ecosystems’ integration by focusing on wetlands conservation and scientific policy improvement. Through the help of Sentinel-2 images integration analysis of new maps and in-situ measurements a comprehensive and updated picture of wetlands over the Balkan-Mediterranean territory (Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, North Macedonia and Albania) is provided as a key information source for sustainable management and conservation issues. Harmonized mapping layers and database on Balkan-Mediterranean wetlands ecosystems available through a geoportal were produced. In addition, a satellite based monitoring service of monitoring surface water dynamics, which provides access in a 3-year time series of satellite-delivered water indices used to map the wetlands’ water regime. The portal systematically monitors more than 8 500 wetlands in the programme area (Greece, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania and Cyprus) with unprecedented level of information and scientific value.
- The synergy between the current proposal and WetMainAreas is done through the Lead Partner (UF) and EKBY, through: the application of the WetMainAreas methodology for mapping wetland location, extent, and condition for the purpose of the preliminary studies in WP1 and WP2 where it is necessary; and under WP3 the WetMainAreas geodatabase will be enhanced geographically to the EuroMed territory and will be bridged with the Mediterranean Biodiversity Knowledge Portal coordinated by UMA and with the MWO coordinated by TdV.
- (FR), ORIENTGATE – A structured network for integration of climate knowledge into policy and territorial planning. Funded by South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme (2012-2014). (https://keep.eu/projects/5955/A-structured-network-for-int-EN/ (FR), ORIENTGATE – A structured network for integration of climate knowledge into policy and territorial planning. Funded by South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme (2012-2014). (https://keep.eu/projects/5955/A-structured-network-for-int-EN/ (EN) | The OrientGate project concerted and coordinated climate adaptation actions across the South East Europe region. Explored climate risks faced by coastal, rural and urban communities and contributed to a better understanding of the impact of climate variability and change on water regimes and wetlands, forests and agro-ecosystems. The principal project results included six pilot studies of specific climate adaptation exercises. EKBY participated and carried out the wetland adaptation case (https://climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu/en/metadata/case-studies/wetland-adaptation-in-attica-region-greece-1/#contact) developing the strategy and action plan for the wetland ecosystems in Attica Region (Greece) in close collaboration with Environmental Department of Attica Regional Authority. Based on projections of future drought episodes, as well as on information from operational programmes and actions that are in progress or scheduled by various institutions and organisations, the strategy sets the vision and commitment to conservation and adaptation to climate change of the Attica’s wetlands to increase its resilience and reduce biodiversity loss, while making better use of ecosystem services. EKBY will capitalize its experience under the activities of WP3 for the transfer of solution.No overlap is expected, only uptake and capitalization of research knowledge.
- (EN), The OrientGate project concerted and coordinated climate adaptation actions across the South East Europe region. Explored climate risks faced by coastal, rural and urban communities and contributed to a better understanding of the impact of climate variability and change on water regimes and wetlands, forests and agro-ecosystems. The principal project results included six pilot studies of specific climate adaptation exercises. EKBY participated and carried out the wetland adaptation case (https://climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu/en/metadata/case-studies/wetland-adaptation-in-attica-region-greece-1/#contact) developing the strategy and action plan for the wetland ecosystems in Attica Region (Greece) in close collaboration with Environmental Department of Attica Regional Authority. Based on projections of future drought episodes, as well as on information from operational programmes and actions that are in progress or scheduled by various institutions and organisations, the strategy sets the vision and commitment to conservation and adaptation to climate change of the Attica’s wetlands to increase its resilience and reduce biodiversity loss, while making better use of ecosystem services. EKBY will capitalize its experience under the activities of WP3 for the transfer of solution.
- (FR)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 1 774 195.10
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 1 419 356.08
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 80.00%
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2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B EURO Mediterranean (EURO MED)
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