The D4RUNOFF project aims to address the pressing challenges of urban water pollution exacerbated by urbanization and climate change. It seeks to enhance the detection and management of diffuse pollutants […]
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PREPSOIL focuses on restoring ecosystem services such as climate mitigation, water infiltration, and food production by addressing key challenges like desertification, carbon loss, erosion, and nutrient pollution. Central to its […]
EJP SOIL aims to transform agricultural practices by fostering sustainable soil management across Europe. Its primary goals include enhancing soil health to combat climate change impacts like droughts, compaction, and […]
Coastal cities face escalating threats from climate change, where extreme weather events—from flash floods to heatwaves—disrupt daily life, damage infrastructure, and endanger public health. Addressing this urgency requires real-time, adaptive […]
The ICARIA project aims to improve our ability to manage climate change impacts on essential public infrastructure by developing advanced modelling tools. These tools are designed specifically to help decision-makers […]
Driven by four European pilot cities—Luxembourg, Thessaloniki, Valencia, and Karlsruhe—the CityCLIM project develops advanced climate services for urban areas. These services aim to help citizens and city administrations adapt to […]
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