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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Aarhus Universitet |
| Country | Denmark |
| Start Date | Sep 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Aug 31, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 15 |
| Roles | Coordinator; Associated Partner; Participant; Third Party |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101056848 |
Wetlands are key biodiversity hotspots that provide numerous ecosystem services such as water purification, flood control and climate change mitigation due to their capacity of sequestering carbon and modulating the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases.
Despite their ecological and economic importance, wetlands are disappearing at an alarming rate, and are among Europes most endangered ecosystems, with less than 20% remaining in good ecological condition.WET HORIZONS will provide the critical flying start for the challenge of enhancing wetland restoration using a holistic approach.
It will boost crucial wetland knowledge and develop sound tools and approaches for fast-tracking large scale restoration action.The project will improve the current data available from pristine, drained and rewetted peatlands, floodplains, and coastal wetlands, model the effects of typical restoration measures under variable conditions, and analyze the potential socio-economic impacts, finally delivering guidelines and best management practices.
WET HORIZONS will involve citizen science for data collection and will develop digital tools for upscaling wetland restoration including an app for the visualization of wetland status and a decision support system for policy makers.
This will enable to choose best pathways in wetland restoration minimizing trade-offs, including hotspot priority lists where the ecological and biodiversity benefits are greatest with minimum investment. The results will be available in open access repositories to maximize their use and outreach.
There will be a constant dialogue with policymakers and stakeholders before, during and after the project, to ground-truth the findings and ensure that the tools support country-specific decision-making processes.
The results of the project will be used to promote feasible and more ambitious legislation towards protecting and restoring European wetlands to increase benefits for climate and biodiversity.
Aarhus Universitet; The James Hutton Institute; Stichting Wetlands International; Szkola Glowna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego; Wetlands International - European Association; Stichting Radboud Universiteit; Ministerie Van Infrastructuur En Waterstaat; Sruc; Potsdam-Institut Fur Klimafolgenforschung Ev; Gfz Helmholtz-Zentrum Fur Geoforschung; Ilmatieteen Laitos; Universite Paris-Saclay; European Science Communication Institute (Esci) Ggmbh; Universitaet Greifswald; Universite de Versailles Saint-Quentin En Yvelines
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