
CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO
CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:CARTIF, SPI, COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST, Università Luigi Bocconi, RMIT UNIVERSITY VIETNAM LLC +46 partnersCARTIF,SPI,COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST,Università Luigi Bocconi,RMIT UNIVERSITY VIETNAM LLC,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,Ege University,Liverpool City Council,University of Liverpool,BIN DINH PEOPLE'S COMMITTEE,IBB,Università Luigi Bocconi,COMUNE DI MANTOVA,INGENIERIA ESPECIALIZADA OBRA CIVIL E INDUSTRIAL SA,ICONS,Ayuntamiento de Valladolid,COMMUNITY FOREST TRUST,STADT LUDWIGSBURG,ALCALDIA DE MEDELLIN,CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO,COMUNE DI MANTOVA,ALCALDIA DE MEDELLIN,CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO,GMV,BIN DINH PEOPLE'S COMMITTEE,CARTIF,ICONS,CHE,SPI,SINGULARGREEN SL,IBB,CHE,BITNET BILISIM HIZMETLERI LIMITED SIRKETI,DEMIR ENERJI,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,CENTA,Ege University,İYTE,INGENIERIA ESPECIALIZADA OBRA CIVIL E INDUSTRIAL SA,BITNET BILISIM HIZMETLERI LIMITED SIRKETI,RMIT UNIVERSITY VIETNAM LLC,Liverpool City Council,STADT LUDWIGSBURG,CENTA,DEMIR ENERJI,LEITAT,İYTE,SINGULARGREEN SL,LEITAT,Ayuntamiento de Valladolid,GMVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730426Overall Budget: 14,777,200 EURFunder Contribution: 13,970,600 EURUrban GreenUP aims at obtaining a tailored methodology (1) to support the co-development of Renaturing Urban Plans focused on climate change mitigation and adaptation and efficient water management, and (2) to assist in the implementation of NBS in an effective way. NBS classification and parametrization will be addressed and some resources to support decision making will be established as part of the project activities. A large scale and fully replicable demonstration action of NBS accompanied by innovative business models will provide evidences about the benefits of NBS contributing to the creation of new market opportunities for European companies, and fostering citizen insight and awareness about environmental problems. Three European cities will assume the demos as front-runners (Valladolid, Liverpool and Izmir), other set of two European cities will act as followers to strengthen the replication potential of the results (Ludwigsburg and Mantova) and finally three non-European cities (Medellín, Chengdu and Quy Nhon) will allow to identify the market opportunities for European companies out of Europe and fostering the European leadership in NBS implementation at global level. URBAN GreenUp also aims to: fostering the creation of a global market and EU international cooperation; deploy a wide Exploitation and Market deployment procedure for NBS solutions & deploy an Impact-based Communication and Dissemination strategy.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:FIELD FACTORS, UPCT, STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL WATER INSTITUTE, CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO, CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO +36 partnersFIELD FACTORS,UPCT,STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL WATER INSTITUTE,CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO,CONFEDERACION HIDROGRAFICA DEL DUERO,AMBIOTEK COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY,UNESCO-IHE,UPCT,BRGM,KCL,CSIC,AMBIOTEK COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY,GEOECOMAR,Nice Sophia Antipolis University,KOBENHAVNS KOMMUNE,ERCE PAN,FIELD FACTORS,GEOECOMAR,INSTITUTE ISKRIVA,ICATALIST,BDG,IGME,Deltares,Deltares,STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL WATER INSTITUTE,KOBENHAVNS KOMMUNE,ICATALIST,UNIVERSITE COTE D'AZUR,BDG,CNR,ERCE PAN,IGME,INRAE,REVIVO,BRGM,GEUS,HZG,UNESCO-IHE,INSTITUTE ISKRIVA,CAISSE CENTRALE DE REASSURANCE,REVIVOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730497Overall Budget: 5,081,180 EURFunder Contribution: 4,994,370 EURNAIAD aims to operationalise the insurance value of ecosystems to reduce the human and economic cost of risks associated with water (floods and drought) by developing and testing - with key insurers and municipalities - the concepts, tools, applications and instruments (business models) necessary for its mainstreaming. We will do this in detail for 8 demonstration sites (DEMOs) throughout Europe and develop tools and methods applicable and transferable across all of Europe. The assumption is that Natural Assurance Schemes can reduce risk, especially to drought and flooding, and this risk reduction can be assessed and incorporated within insurance schemes. NAIAD´s conceptual frame is based on three pillars: (i) to help build a resilience approach to risk management through nature based solutions, (ii) the operationalisation and testing of scientific methods using a source-to-sea in DEMOs, (iii) the uptake of nature based solutions that are cost-effective and provide environmental, social and economic benefits. Trans-disciplinarity and stakeholder engagement are at the core of NAIAD for two reasons: first, because the conceptual and assessment methodologies combine physical, social and cultural and economic aspects, integrated into tools and methods but second, and most importantly “road tested” and validated with the stakeholders and end users themselves at the DEMOs. NAIAD will contribute to providing a robust framework for assessing insurance value for ecosystem services by (i) enabling full operationalisation through improved understanding of ecosystem functionality and its insurance value at a broad range of scales in both urban and rural context; (ii) making explicit the links between ecosystem values and social risk perception; and (iii) the application of developed methods and tools in water management by relevant stakeholders, especially businesses, public authorities and utilities.
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