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Within the context of the European Green Deal, EurAqua is organizing a webinar with the focus on nature-based solutions to increase climate resilience to hydrological extremes and to protect, conserve and enhance EU’s natural capital. The European Green Deal resets the Commission’s commitment to tackling climate and environmental related challenges. It is a new growth strategy that aims to transform the EU economy and society onto a sustainable path: inclusive green growth. The Green Deal also aims to protect, conserve and enhance the EU's natural capital, and protect the health and well-being of citizens from environment-related risks and impacts.
Within the context of the Green Deal, EurAqua is organizing a webinar with the focus on nature-based solutions to increase climate resilience to hydrological extremes and to protect, conserve and enhance EU’s natural capital. This webinar will provide an overview of latest insights on the water challenges and the potential contribution of nature-based solutions to the Green Deal. The webinar will also address the research and innovation challenges and demonstration cases and living labs. Webinar program10.00 Welcome and introduction
Anna-Stiina Heiskanen – Chair EurAqua 10:10 Green Deal and water research challenges
Panagiotis Balabanis – EU DG Research and Innovation 10:40 Nature-based solutions in river basin management
Ellis Penning – Deltares 11:10 Natural capital to support the European Green Deal
Bruna Grizzetti – Joint Research Centre 11:40 Nature-based solutions as a strategy to meet WFD requirements
Daniel Hering - University Duisburg-Essen 12.10 Conclusions
Laurence Carvalho and Harm Duel - EurAqua 12.25-12:30 Final remarks and closing
Anna-Stiina Heiskanen – Chair EurAqua
RegistrationPlease register here and you will receive further information soon. Read more
EurAqua Webinar at EurAqua homepage
Further information
Anna-Stiina Heiskanen
Director, Professor
Freshwater Centre, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)
Anna-Stiina.Heiskanen@ymparisto.fi
+358 295 251 162
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