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Démontrer que les zones humides sont des solutions fondées sur la nature pour le développement de la résilience face à la sécheresse extrême dans les villes et les paysages européens.

Climate change is exacerbating the frequency, intensity, and duration of droughts worldwide. Despite this pressing reality, there exists a widespread underestimation of drought risk among the European population. In this critical context, wetlands emerge as a promising solution for enhancing water management and mitigating the impact of severe droughts, since they store a large portion of the Earth's freshwater and have the potential to recharge local aquifers. Despite the increasing recognition of wetlands as NBS, there remains a lack of comprehensive quantitative evidence and understanding regarding their cost-effectiveness under different European conditions. The objective of the NBS4Drought initiative is to systematically demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of wetland-based NBS in sustainable water management, particularly in alleviating the impacts of extreme droughts, and to expedite their widespread adoption across Europe. The outcomes will underscore the efficiency, replicability, and sustainability of NBS across diverse regions, furnishing stakeholders with compelling technical, economic, and social evidence to advocate for NBS in climate change adaptation strategies. To achieve this, 7 different wetland showcases identified from 5 distinct bioclimatic zones in Europe have been selected and will undergo a collaborative co-creation and co-development process, ensuring community involvement and the long-term maintenance of these NBS. The data gathered from the advanced monitoring program will drive hydrological, life cycle and socioeconomic assessments to demonstrate their cost-effectiveness, alongside the development of tools and policies to facilitate their replication throughout Europe. Citizen science initiatives and a multi-stakeholder approach, coupled with a robust communication and exploitation strategy, will be pivotal in fostering capacity building across European nations.


Aarhus Kommune ?
Aarhus Universitet 1 742 120 €
Ajuntament de Granollers 0,00 €
Biuro Urzadzania Lasu i Geodezji Lesnej 42 000 €
BODENSEE STIFTUNG 228 500 €
BRANDENBURGISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT COTTBUS-SENFTENBERG 336 516 €
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche 513 750 €
Consorci Besos Tordera 130 125 €
EIFER EUROPAISCHES INSTITUT FUR ENERGIEFORSCHUNG EDF KIT EWIV 271 375 €
EUROPEAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE (ESCI) gGmbH 350 250 €
Fundacio Rivus 35 050 €
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM HEREON GmbH 544 150 €
ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT GmbH (ICLEI EUROPASEKRETARIAT GmbH) 605 313 €
Institut Municipal D Urbanisme 80 625 €
Naturalea Conservacio SL 34 143 €
Politecnico Di Milano 339 470 €
Samso Kommune 127 250 €
Szkola Glowna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego 371 500 €
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN 505 380 €
Uicn, Bureau de Representation Aupres de l'Union Europeenne Aisbl 447 500 €
Universitaet Graz 429 750 €
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya 498 063 €
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie 349 125 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101181351

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