Description

Climate changes pose a risk to water resources availability in many Central Europe countries. The regions need to increase resilience to extreme weather events as urban droughts and floods as well as depletion of urban groundwater resources. Both falling groundwater levels in long term and the excessive amounts of water in short period become urgent risks to be tackled by adequate water management practises. The project aims to enhance the capacity of regions in Central Europe for climate change resilience in the aspect of urban water resources management by joint development of climate change adaptation solutions. The project solutions to be adopted by public administrations and water management bodies support a possible change in water management and spatial planning practices to increase the resilience to climate change in regions. The cooperation network jointly develops and implements 6 pilot actions, 8 solutions, 6 action plans and strategies to the benefit of cities, regions and related water management and water supply organisations. In three years of cooperation it is expected to increase awareness of local and regional policy makers through implementation of joint developed good practices to climate change adaptation of regions in the context of urban water management.

                                                     

Project information

Lead

Central Mining Institute (PL)

Partners

Municipality of Jaworzno (PL);

State capital of Stuttgart (DE);

THe city of Novy Bydzov (CZ);

Technical University of Liberec (CZ);

Politechnic University of Milan (IT);

East Ticini Villoresi Irrigation and Reclamation Consortium (IT);

Geological survey of Slovenia (SL);

Ljubljana Waterworks and sewerage (SL);

Faculty of Geotechnical engineering University of Zagreb (HR);

City municipality Varazdin (HR)

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Published in Climate-ADAPT: Jan 13, 2025

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