Climate change Adaptation for and with Sediments
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B North West EuropeDescription
Jointly Developed Transnational Action Plans for the Scheldt, Shannon and Rhine Rivers(EN)
Pilot Actions across the Scheldt, Shannon and Rhine to assess climate change impacts(EN)
Solutions combining monitoring and modelling tools to evaluate climate change impacts (EN)
Training scheme developed and delivered for young professionals and for University lecturers (EN)
Website: http://climased.nweurope.eu
Thematic information
Priority: (VI-B_NWE_1) Smart climate and environmental resilience for NWE territories
Priority specific objective: RSO2.4. Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention and resilience, taking into account eco-system based approaches
Priority 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 mobility
Type of intervention: 058 Adaptation to climate change measures and prevention and management of climate related risks: floods and landslides (including awareness raising, civil protection and disaster management systems, infrastructures and ecosystem based approaches)
Partners (12)
Lead Partner: Munster Technological University
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 892106673
Partner’s ID if not PIC: IE3714786EH
Department: School of Building & Civil Engineering
Address: Rossa Avenue, Bishopstown, T12 P928 Cork, Ireland
Department address: Rossa Avenue, Bishopstown, T12 P928 Cork, Ireland
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://www.mtu.ie/
Total budget: EUR 1 169 697.12
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 701 818.27
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 467 878.85
- CENTRE D'ETUDES ET D'EXPERTISE SUR LES RISQUES L'ENVIRONNEMENT LA MOBILITE ET L'AMENA
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Name: CENTRE D'ETUDES ET D'EXPERTISE SUR LES RISQUES L'ENVIRONNEMENT LA MOBILITE ET L'AMENA
Department: REM/DREL
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 948933735
Partner’s ID if not PIC: FR 94130018310
Address: rue de Beauvais , 60280 Margny Les Compiègne, France
Department address: rue de Beauvais , 60280 Margny Les Compiègne, France
Legal status: public
Organisation type: National public authority
Website: https://www.cerema.fr/fr/cerema/directions/cerema-risques-eau-mer
Total budget: EUR 785 290.10
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 471 174.06
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 314 116.04
- Université de Liège
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Name: Université de Liège
Department: Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999976105
Partner’s ID if not PIC: BE 0325 777 171
Address: Place du XX Août, 4000 Liège, Belgium
Department address: Passage des Déportés , 5030 Gembloux, Belgium
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://www.uliege.be
Total budget: EUR 497 490.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 298 494.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 198 996.00
- Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde
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Name: Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde
Department: Hydromorphology, Sediment Dynamics and Management
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 996893445
Partner’s ID if not PIC: DE811498865
Address: Am Mainzer Tor, 56068 Koblenz, Germany
Department address: Am Mainzer Tor, 56068 Koblenz, Germany
Legal status: public
Organisation type: National public authority
Website: https://www.bafg.de/
Total budget: EUR 361 614.75
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 216 968.85
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 144 645.90
- Service Public de Wallonie Mobilité et Infrastructures
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Name: Service Public de Wallonie Mobilité et Infrastructures
Department: Direction des Recherches hydrauliques
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999811884
Partner’s ID if not PIC: BE 0316.381.138
Address: Boulevard du Nord , 5000 Namur, Belgium
Department address: Rue de l’Abattoir , 6200 Châtelet, Belgium
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Total budget: EUR 413 700.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 248 220.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 165 480.00
- Syndicat Mixte Escaut et Affluents
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Name: Syndicat Mixte Escaut et Affluents
Department: Scheldt Section
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 873939543
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 523103605 | SIRET: 20004619100025
Address: Avenue de Saint-Amand, 59300 VALENCIENNES, France
Department address: Avenue de Saint-Amand, 59300 VALENCIENNES, France
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: https://symea.net/
Total budget: EUR 209 930.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 125 958.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 83 972.00
- Departement Omgeving
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Name: Departement Omgeving
Department: Flemish Planning Bureau for the Environment and Spatial Development (in original language: Vlaams Planbureau voor Omgeving) (VPO)
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999575107
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 0316380841
Address: Koning Albert II-laan, 1210 Brussels, Belgium
Department address: Havenlaan, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: https://omgeving.vlaanderen.be/
Total budget: EUR 731 136.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 438 681.60
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 292 454.40
- Departement Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken
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Name: Departement Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken
Department: Maritime Access (afdeling Maritieme Toegang); Flanders Hydraulics (Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium)
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999575107
Partner’s ID if not PIC: BE316 380 841
Address: Koning Albert II-laan, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
Department address: Koning Albert II-laan, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: https://www.vlaanderen.be/en/departement-mobility-and-public-works
Total budget: EUR 707 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 424 200.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 282 800.00
- Université de Lille
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Name: Université de Lille
Department: TVES-Lille Lab ULR 4477
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 888146648
Partner’s ID if not PIC: FR88130029754
Address: Rue Paul Duez, 59000 Lille, France
Department address: Cité scientifique , 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://www.univ-lille.fr
Total budget: EUR 717 069.10
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 430 241.46
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 286 827.64
- Oifig na n-Oibreacha Poiblí
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Name: Oifig na n-Oibreacha Poiblí
Department: Flood Risk Management
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 941149873
Partner’s ID if not PIC: IE4869268D
Address: Jonathan Swift Street, C15 NX36 Trim, Ireland
Department address: Jonathan Swift Street, C15 NX36 Trim, Ireland
Legal status: public
Organisation type: National public authority
Website: https://www.gov.ie/en/organisation/office-of-public-works/
Total budget: EUR 398 595.82
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 239 157.49
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 159 438.33
- Vlaamse Milieumaatschappij
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Name: Vlaamse Milieumaatschappij
Department: International Cooperation
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 953383125
Partner’s ID if not PIC: BE0887.290.276
Address: Dokter De Moorstraat, 9300 Aalst, Belgium
Department address: Dokter De Moorstraat, 9300 Aalst, Belgium
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: https://en.vmm.be/
Total budget: EUR 975 160.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 585 096.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 390 064.00
- IXSANE
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Name: IXSANE
Department: New Markets Department
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 952799767
Partner’s ID if not PIC: FR39509580973
Address: Avenue de la Créativité, 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
Department address: Avenue de la Créativité, 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
Legal status: private
Organisation type: SME
Website: http://www.ixsane.com
Total budget: EUR 993 478.22
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 596 086.93
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 60.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 397 391.29
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20
Partners map

Lead partner

Project partner
Summary
Operation of strategic importance (OSI) or above EUR 5 million
Project acronym: ClimASed
Project ID: NWE0400483
Project start date: 2025-01-01
Project end date: 2028-12-31
Project status: ongoing
Relevant linked projects:
- CEAMaS EU Interreg NWE Project
- PPs : MTU, ULille
- Duration: 2013 to 2015
- This project focused on the reuse of dredged sediments from marine waters (estuaries and coastal areas). The project included development of geographic and socio-economic tools and assessed sediment reuse options for NWE.
- (EN) | This project provides strong synergies with ClimASed. It developed materials on sediment management in the marine environment in NWE which will be used by ClimASed. It developed guidelines for sediment management which is relevant to ClimASed and it developed the first set of tools (GIS and economic tools) to support analysis of sediment management, again relevant to ClimASed..
- The experience gained from CEASaS with the applications specifically to estuary/marine zones in IE, FR, NL and BE and generally in NWE will be important for ClimASed. (EN), SURICATES EU Interreg NWE Project
- PPs : Ulille, iXsane, MTU
- Duration: 2018 to 2023
- SURICATES aimed to increase sediment reuse to provide for erosion and flood protection. It developed a range of pilot sites in FR, NL and UK which were used to experiment with sediment management in a Circular Economy context. A range of assessment tools were completed allowing social, economic and environmental assessment of sediment management techniques.
- (EN) | This project provides significant synergies with the ClimASed project. The advanced tools developed for social (RAIES), economic (SedEcon) and environmental assessment and evaluation (BROADSEAT) will be directly applied for sediment management applications and analysis in ClimASed. Sediment reallocation and reuse experience gained at project pilot sites and other sites in IE, FR, NL and the UK will inform ClimASed including reallocation in a tidal wetland and impact on sedimentation, erosion and sediment transport. This work forms a strong basis for applications in a climate change context in ClimASed.
- Three ClimASed partners were centrally involved in SURICATES and will bring this experience and collaboration activity into ClimASED.
- (EN), FlashFloodBreaker EU Interreg NWE Project
- PPs: MTU, VMM, ULiege
- Duration: 2024 to 2028
- The project focuses on increasing the resilience of NWE against river flash flood events. Relevant aspects include hydrological modelling of flash flood prone catchments; this work includes both traditional numerical modelling and applications of Artificial Intelligence.
- (EN) | This Project provides significant synergies with ClimaSed as the hydrological modelling undertaken for small flashy catchments (in IE, FR & DE) and the tools applied for FlashFloodBreaker will inform hydrological and sediment modelling work for identified catchments on the ClimASed project.
- FlashFloodBreaker also focuses on climate change impacts for river flows and specifically extreme river flows, this is directly relevant to the work of ClimASed where this climate change analysis is directly relevant as ClimASed focuses on resilience for and with sediments in a climate change context. The climate change work includes for IE, FR, BE & DE, again all directly rleevant to ClimASed. (EN), HydroSED - Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine in Ireland
- PP: MTU
- Duration: 2020 - 2025
- The HydroSED project involves modelling and assessment of sediment impacts in small-scale ‘flashy’ catchments in Ireland. The focus is primarily on a range of river catchment land uses.
- (EN) | The national HydroSED project has significant synergies with ClimASed which will lever off the monitoring and modelling of sediments, river flow behaviour and catchment hydrology for a number of Irish catchments undertaken in HydroSED.
- The work has been undertaken on the River Bandon and River Owenabue in Ireland and is directly transferable to ClimASed. This work has included soil erosion, sediment load and sediment budget assessment. These are central aspects of ClimASed creating real synergies between the two projects. (EN), Rhine dredging environmental impact studies for French river section including transnational impacts with Germany
- PP: IXsane
- Duration: 2014 – Date
- This project focuses on the transnational challenge of sediment management for the Rhine completing dredging environmental evaluation studies for French authorities, including downstream environmental impacts in Germany and considering French legislation and specific ICPR (International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine) standards for the Rhine.
- (EN) | This project addresses the transnational river challenges for sediment and dredging and the cascading effects from upstream to downstream in a river system where the upstream impacts on the downstream. This work provides strong synergies with ClimASed.
- The Rhine is one of the 3 catchments for ClimASed and the operational experience and knowledge of cascading sediment effects from upstream to downstream will contribute to the development of efficient and replicable sediment strategies and action plans for the ClimASed project. (EN), ScaldWin
- Duration: 2011 – 2016
- PP: VMM
- The aim of the project was to contribute to better quality water in the international Scheldt River Basin District. This was be done by developing and implementing cost-effective, innovative and transnational actions, by monitoring the transnational effect of these actions and on the Scheldt
- (EN) | Synergies with ClimASed are strong as the ScaldWin project addressed qualitative and quantitative sediment management which included transboundary monitoring of sediment, calibration and fine-tuning of a sediment delivery model and pilot investigations to tackle sediments. The ClimASed project will use the knowledge gained on Scaldwin as specifically on data collection, sediment modelling and erosion control measures. The transboundary nature of the work provides another synergy. (EN), Triple C – Interreg Atlantic PP: VMM
- Duration: 2016-2020
- Triple C (Climate resilience, Catchment based and Community based) aimed to make areas resistant to the changing climate, and to increase water storage in certain catchment areas taking into account the input of the agricultural community. It implemented a number of innovative and cost-effective measures to reduce flooding; measures to mitigate erosion was a key aspect.
- (EN) | This project provides strong synergies and learning for ClimASed. The project detailed a range of innovative mitigation strategies that could be developed to counter flood events and also to address sediment/soil erosion challenges. This is directly relevant to and will inform the CLimASed project.
- In addition VMM has substantial experience in communications and will provide the lead on communications in ClimASed. The communication strategy developed and implemented in Triple C by VMM will provide synergies and be valuable for the ClimASed project.
- (EN), National River Programmes for Ireland
- PP: OPW
- 2020-2030
- Environmental Drainage Maintenance Research Programme
- Flood Estimation Methodology for Ireland
- National Hydrometric Programme
- National Hydromorphology Programme
- Nature Restoration Act
- Restoration of habitats for bio-diversity
- (EN) | These National projects for Ireland are led by or in collaboration with the OPW.
- These programmes combined provide substantial synergies with ClimASed through the experience gained at river sites across Ireland on managing sediment, the movement to minimise environmental impact and cost of maintenance activities while providing an optimal level of protection against flooding and suitable drainage for agricultural land.
- Specific work to inform ClimASed includes work on (1) Improved estimates of river flows, taking climate change into account (2) Improved habitat in rivers and streams and (3) large data sets for rivers.
- (EN), SmartSediment
- Interreg Vlaanderen-Nederland
- PP: DMOW
- Duration: 2016-2020
- SmartSediment aimed to restore balance between biodiversity and other uses of the Scheldt estuary by smart sediment management. The Roggeplaat was one of the pilots, a sand tidal zone which was supplied with sand. A tool was developed to estimate the effect of sediment solutions and ecosystem services.
- (EN) | This project has significant synergies with ClimASed, monitoring of pilot sites was a feature of the project and the monitoring results for the Roggeplaat site in the Scheldt estuary will be used for the ClimASed project, the tool developed will also be applied.
- The ecosystem service evaluation tool developed for SmartSediment can be applied for the estuarine river sections to complement the assessment of alternative sediment strategies, targeted sediment actions and/or changes in sediment transport & distribution as a consequence of climate change (WP2). As the concept of ecosystem services makes a bridge between the ecosystem and the socio-economic system, the tool can provide input in the evaluation of the overall sediment management strategy and related action plans (WP1).
- (EN), IMMERSE (Interreg VB North Sea Region)
- PP: DMOW
- Duration: 2018 - 2023
- IMMERSE aimed to accelerate implementation of large-scale measures to address multiple estuary management challenges, while increasing their cost-efficiency and enhancing stakeholder commitment. The project focused on 7 river estuaries in the North Sea Region.
- (EN) | This project provides synergies with ClimASed through the implementation of a pilot on ClimASed in the Scheldt river estuary. As part of IMMERSE a sediment management pilot on cross border transnational interactions of sandy sediments was undertaken. The implementation of a new sediment management strategy by the ClimASed project will be informed by the completed pilot work on IMMERSE. (EN), SCALE (European Joint Program SOIL)
- Duration: 2021 - 2024
- PP: DOMG
- The SCALE project focuses on improving erosion mitigation strategies. Its aims include to harmonise an soil erosion mitigation framework supported by erosion modelling, consider soil functions associated with transfer of sediment (EN) | There are a number of synergies with ClimASed.
- In the SCALE project the main focus was on sediment transport over land and describing scenarios for sediment loss mitigation based on landscape connectivity. This included model implementation and consideration of the socio-economic importance of sediment loss mitigation. The findings will be incorporated into ClimASed to increase the land to water sediment transport knowledge, and the ClimASed project can advance the modelling from the SCALE project.
- In the SCALE projects, pilot areas were considered where stakeholder meetings were organised in focus groups (consisting of representatives from farming agencies, environment agencies, and local administration). These interactions were very fruitful, gaining insight on the in-field experiences with sediment issues and getting feedback on model outputs. In the ClimASed project, these can be used to support the development of networks and engage with stakeholders.
- (EN), VALSE (Interreg V)
- PP: SPW
- 2016-2022
- VALSE addressed sediment management methods in Northern France & Wallonia for waterway sediment management solutions. The aim was reuse and implementation of ‘structures’ such as landscaped mounds, favouring good integration into the territory and sustainable sediment use.
- (EN) | VALSE provides synergies with ClimASed. The waterway catchment data collected on sediment will be used for ClimASed. The information and experience gained on sediment management and valorisation will be directly relevant to the development of a transnational sediment management strategy and for the action plans. (EN), BMDV Network of Experts (ExpNet), Topic area 1: Climate Change Impacts and Adaption
- PP: BfG
- 2022-2025
- The ExpNet network links departmental research institutions and expert knowledge focusing on different transport modes including waterways in Germany. The major aim is to improve the resilience of transport systems in Germany.
- (EN) | ExpNet focuses on climate change impacts and adaption on transport systems in Germany and BfG focuses on resilient waterways, aiming to predict climate change impacts on water and sediment discharge. This has direct synergies with ClimASed regarding the prediction of soil erosion and sediment supply to river systems and in a climate change context.
- The Elbe catchment has been modelled and other German river catchments are planned. The ClimASed project will apply the erosion and sediment supply model developed. This model will provide information on future sediment and associated contaminant transport in river systems and is a very valuable resource for ClimASed.
- (EN), Etude Liose
- Modelling runoff axes in the Escaut catchment area
- PP: Symea
- 2024-2025
- EBF (areas of good functioning)
- PP: Symea
- 2024-2027
- Creation of the boundaries of the land areas of good functioning to integrate into the Scheldt water development and management plan
- (EN) | These projects provide synergies with ClimASed. The modelling of runoff in the Escaut Catchment provide additional knowledge on the axes that are most likely to have a greater or lesser sediment load impact. This data and modelling will inform the strategies and action plans of ClimASed and also contribute to data gathering and modelling at ClimASed pilot sites.
- The EBF work aims to restore the natural balance of the watercourse with impacts on sediment quantity and quality in the long term. The cartographic information presented will inform the ClimASed project specifically for the development of sediment strategies and actions plans.
- (EN), Intell’eau – Wallonia Region funding
- PP: Uliege
- 2020-2026
- The project will design, develop and test a decision-support tool to quantify the effect on runoff water, sediment flows of future cropping plans, and test the effect of different agricultural practices and/or vegetative barriers on these flows.
- Hydraxes – Wallonia region funding
- PP: Uliege
- Duration: 2023 - 2026
- Updating the existing mapping of runoff concentration axes by integrating the most recent topographic data. Improvement of the methodology for determining runoff pathways and calculating runoff volumes (EN) | Intell'eau provides synergies with ClimASed as the decision support tool to assess current erosion rate and sediment export of selected catchment areas will be applied by ClimASed. Climate change scenario modelling using the tool will also be included. The tool will help to develop a realistic watershed remediation and management plan with agricultural stakeholders to protect soil and reduce sediment deposition and export while maintaining a balance between economic, social and environmental local objectives.
- For HydraxesClimASed will use the most recent runoff concentration maps developed for Wallonia, BE. Sharing expertise and knowledge with ClimASed partners willimprove the methodology for determining runoff pathways and calculating runoff volumes.
- In turn selected ClimASed watersheds will contribute to the Hydraxes project.
- (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 7 960 161.11
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 4 776 096.66
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 60.00%
Co-financing sources:
- ERDF: Amount, EUR 4 776 096.66. Co-financing rate, 60.00%.
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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Deliverables:
- Report - Selection of climate change impact parameters & scenarios for resilient sediment management
- Report on the local climate change models for upper/middle/lower sections of river systems
- Report on identification of tipping points for sediment management for a changing climate
- Report on current Climate Change integration in sediment strategies for the Scheldt, Rhine & Shannon
- Report on environmental, socio-economic & governance dimensions as sediment management background
- Report – Joint sediment management strategy for climate change from river source to sea
- Guidance report for strategy implementation for upstream, intermediate and downstream river sections
- Report on current Scheldt, Rhine & Shannon sediment action plans for climate change resilience
- Report on solutions for sediment management with sediment in a climate change context
- Joint action plans as Adaptation Pathway Maps for upstream, intermediate and estuary catchments
- Guidebook for action plan implementation based on 3 jointly developed and implemented action plans
- Report on approaches and tools applied to support action plans
- Summary of climate change impacts on river/sediment upstream, intermediate and downstream sections
- Non-technical summary of sediment management challenges and solutions from river source to the sea
- Report on stakeholder support for uptake of the sediment management strategy and action plans
- Communication strategy for the project
- Communication ‘kit’ for partners communication
- Report on dissemination of project outcomes to the target groups
- Report on social media communication for dissemination purposes
- Report on current practice focused on available data, models and modelling strategies – erosion
- Specification document for monitoring and modelling sediment load for solutions to be implemented
- Report on onsite monitoring actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Report on modelling actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Guidance book for sediment load optimisation, evaluation and management in a climate change context
- Report on current practices focused on data, models and modelling strategies – sediment transport
- Specification document for monitoring & modelling sediment transport for implementation of solutions
- Report on onsite monitoring actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Report on modelling actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Guidance book for sediment transport evaluation and management in a climate change context
- Report on current practices focused on data, models and modelling strategies – sediment budget
- Specification document for monitoring and modelling sediment budgets for implementation of solutions
- Report on onsite monitoring actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Report on modelling actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Guidance book for sediment budget evaluation and management in a climate change context
- Report on current practice focused on data, models & modelling strategies–sediment & water quality
- Specification document - monitoring & modelling sediment & water quality for implementing solutions
- Report on onsite monitoring actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Report on modelling actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Guidance book for sediment – soil - water quality evaluation and management with climate change
- Report on current practice for data, models and modelling strategies –ecology & habitat suitability
- Specification document for monitoring & modelling (ecology & habitats) for implementing solutions
- Report on onsite monitoring actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Report on modelling actions on the river catchment pilot sites
- Guidance book for ecology and habitat suitability evaluation and management for climate change
- Communication on the project and on partners websites of WP2 outcomes
- Dissemination of project outcomes to the target groups
- Dissemination and publication of pilot action modelling & monitoring techniques
- Report–Technical workshop activity focused on upstream, intermediate or downstream estuary challenge
- Report – Governance workshop activity focused on Inter-regional /transboundary issues
- Report–International Advisory Committee meetings including with Associated Organisations of ClimASed
- Training scheme for young professionals & University Lecturers on sediment strategies/action plans
- Materials for young professionals and University lecturers on sediment strategies and action plans
- Joint training scheme for young professionals and University lecturers as an implementation report
- Joint training scheme for young professionals and University lecturers – Public Availability
- Communication on the project and on partners websites of WP3 outcomes
- Dissemination of project outcomes to the target groups
- Launch Event of ClimASed (2025)
- Closing Event of ClimASed (2028)
Programme Common Output Indicator:
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RCO 084 - Pilot actions developed jointly and implemented in projects, Measurement unit:
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RCO 116 - Jointly developed solutions, Measurement unit:
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RCO 083 - Strategies and action plans jointly developed, Measurement unit:
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RCO 085 - Participations in joint training schemes, Measurement unit:
Programme Common Result Indicator:
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RCR 081 - Completions of joint training schemes, Measurement unit:
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RCR 104 - Solutions taken up or up-scaled by organisations, Measurement unit:
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RCR 079 - Joint strategies and action plans taken up by organisations, Measurement unit:
Programme Result Indicator:
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PSR 1: Organisations with increased institutional capacity due to their participation in cooperation activities across borders, Measurement unit: Organisations
Information regarding the data in keep.eu on the programme financing this project
Financing programme
2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B North West Europe
Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme
2025-05-12
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
70 / 70 (100%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
739 / 739 (100%)
Notes on the data