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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:University of Exeter, WESSEX WATER, Ajuntament de Barcelona, URBANDNA, AQUA +15 partnersUniversity of Exeter,WESSEX WATER,Ajuntament de Barcelona,URBANDNA,AQUA,SASUK,LNEC,E-REDES,IREC,UN-HABITAT PROGRAMME DES NATIONS UNIES POUR LES ET,OPTICITS,Câmara Municipal de Lisboa,FIC,Bristol City Council,EIVP,CETAQUA,ENDESA DISTRIBUCION,HIDRA - HIDRAULICA E AMBIENTE LDA,AGUAS DO TEJO ATLANTICO SA,AdP SGPSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 700174Overall Budget: 8,057,270 EURFunder Contribution: 6,896,990 EURRESCCUE aims to deliver a framework enabling city resilience assessment, planning and management by integrating into software tools new knowledge related to the detailed water-centred modelling of strategic urban services performance into a comprehensive resilience platform. These tools will assess urban resilience from a multisectorial approach, for current and future climate change scenarios and including multiple hazards. The project will review and integrate in the general framework existing options to assess climate change impacts and urban systems vulnerabilities allowing to assess multisectorial dependencies under multiple climate change scenarios. An adaptation strategies portfolio, including climate services, ecosystem-based approaches and resource efficiency measures will be incorporated as key components of the deployment strategy. The possible approaches will be ranked by their cost-efficiency in terms of CAPEX and OPEX to evaluate their benefits potential. This will enable city managers and urban system operators deciding the optimal investments to cope with future situations. The validation platform is formed by 3 EU cities (Barcelona, Lisboa and Bristol) that will allow testing the innovative tools developed in the project and disseminating their results among other cities belonging to major international networks. In terms of market potential, RESCCUE will generate large potential benefits, in terms of avoided costs during and after emergencies, that will contribute to their large-scale deployment. The structure of the consortium will guarantee the market uptake of the results, as the complete value chain needed is already represented. The project is coordinated by Aquatec, a large consultancy firm part of a multinational company focused on securing and recovering resources, and includes partners from the research domain, operation of critical urban systems, city managers and international organisations devoted to urban resilience.
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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:SW, BERSON MILIEUTECHNIEK BV, INBROOLL, University of Cuenca, UCSM +16 partnersSW,BERSON MILIEUTECHNIEK BV,INBROOLL,University of Cuenca,UCSM,Grace YEPEZ,UoG,WTE,BREMER ARBEITSGEMEINSCHAFT FUR UBERSEEFORSCHUNG UND ENTWICKLUNG (BREMEN OVERSEA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTASSOCIATION) BORDA EV,NOBATEK/INEF4,LOMBRITEK ASSOCIATION,EKODENGE,DE5,RITMIC COM SRL,ICAS,UdG,REDI SPA,HELIO PUR TECHNOLOGIES,R2M Solution (Italy),EURECAT,SASUKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 689817Overall Budget: 7,998,280 EURFunder Contribution: 6,996,210 EURINNOQUA will accelerate the path to market of a modular set of innovative, patent protected, award winning and scalable fully ecological sanitation solutions that address wide market needs in rural communities, for agricultural industries, for sustainable home-builders or collective housing owners and for developing countries worldwide. The modular system is based on the purification capacity of biological organisms (worms, zooplankton and microorganism) and sorption materials bringing ecological, safe and affordable sanitation capacity where it is needed most while fully addressing the thematic and cross cutting priorities of the EIP on Water. We will perform demonstration scale deployment and resulting exploitation of the system to include commercial development, technology integration, eco-design, controlled environment pilots (in NUI Galway facilities in Ireland and UDG facilities in Spain), real use demo sites and market uptake preparation in several EU and non-EU countries (France, Italy, Ireland, Romania, UK, Ecuador, Peru, India and Tanzania), and further preparation for post project uptake. Such an integrated solution is innovative and has not been employed in the past. This integrated but modular solution for the final reuse of wastewater is particularly attractive for small to medium remote water stressed European communities with high water demand for either agriculture and/or the conservation of natural freshwater ecosystems. The system is aimed at being a sustainable solution for ‘zero’ wastewater production with the complete reuse of wastewater. The system is ideal for small to medium scale situations where an integrated solution for the treatment of wastewater is required to reduce the waste directed to surface freshwaters for the attainment of good quality water, as stated by the Water Framework Directive. The robust but efficient technologies are also ideal for deployment in markets where resources are limited and skilled staff unavailable.
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