
STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL
STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:TDV, ERINN INNOVATION, STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL, WWF BULGARIA, Ca Foscari University of Venice +29 partnersTDV,ERINN INNOVATION,STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL,WWF BULGARIA,Ca Foscari University of Venice,Uppsala University,ESTONIAN FUND FOR NATURE,University of Leeds,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT,FOREST MANAGEMENT CENTRE,WE ARE HERE VENICE,UT,UCG,CSIC,PROSPEX INSTITUTE,PLAN BLEU,DEFRA,Natural England,BALKANI WILDLIFE SOCIETY,Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government,IRL,WWF,UCD,LANDSCAPE FINANCE LAB - VEREIN FURINKUBATION NACHHALTIGER LANDSCHAFTEN,UEF,PROVINCIE GRONINGEN,STAATSBOSBEHEER,WU,GTK,Scottish Wildlife Trust,Tootsi Turvas,WETLANDS CONSERVATION CENTRE,MICHAEL SUCCOW STIFTUNG ZUM SCHUTZDER NATUR,UWFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101036484Overall Budget: 23,631,600 EURFunder Contribution: 23,068,500 EURWaterLANDS aims to enable an upscaling of the restoration of wetlands. Socio-economic factors, insufficient stakeholder engagement, lack of government commitment, lack of funding and inadequate exchange of knowledge of restoration methods have all been identified as barriers to successful restoration. Consequently, most restoration has been modest in scale, has occurred mainly where there is a single landowning or responsible organisation, and has often been undertaken principally for reasons of conservation. WaterLANDS will work to overcome these barriers. It includes both Action and Knowledge Sites, the former being the object of restoration upscaling, and the latter a source of best practice experience and knowledge. To provide for local support and sustainability, it will aim for the co-design of restoration with the on-going engagement of communities and stakeholders. It will investigate best practice in ecological restoration which meets both biodiversity and social objectives and for which restoration trajectories are specific to the physical and cultural context of the Action Sites. It will propose supportive governance structures appropriate to this process and to local and national circumstances. It will identify business models, economic incentives and international funding sources and tailor or direct these resources for each site. The project will pull this expertise and knowledge together in a co-creation work package. Process-indicators will be developed to enable on-going assessment of restoration success in terms of ecosystem services, socioeconomic embedding and financial sustainability, to ensure wide-scale restoration which catalyses scalability beyond the life of the WaterLANDS project.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:SEI LTD, UNI RESEARCH AS, Met Office, WU, University of Southampton +26 partnersSEI LTD,UNI RESEARCH AS,Met Office,WU,University of Southampton,IIASA,ENEA,IWM,HZG,BCAS,STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL,MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND ENVIRONMENT,University of Graz,Joanneum Research,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,JRC,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,CNRS,UNIL,LG,TUC,KNMI,SMHI,Paul Watkiss Associates,WHO,IWMI,ACMAD,PIK,GCF,Météo-France,Ministry of Infrastructure and the EnvironmentFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282746more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2011Partners:NWSC, IWMI, LG, Government of Uganda, VITUKI NONPROFIT Kft. +6 partnersNWSC,IWMI,LG,Government of Uganda,VITUKI NONPROFIT Kft.,BELCONSULTING BELCOPLAN HAECON A+DENGELS SORESMA A,PIK,CTT-ESPOL,WCL,STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL,ONUESCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 212300more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:GFZ, University of Greifswald, AU, UNIVERSITE DE VERSAILLES SAINT-QUENTIN EN YVELINES, SGGW +7 partnersGFZ,University of Greifswald,AU,UNIVERSITE DE VERSAILLES SAINT-QUENTIN EN YVELINES,SGGW,MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT,LG,FMI,STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL,EUROPEAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE (ESCI) GGMBH,PIK,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEITFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101056848Overall Budget: 5,561,610 EURFunder Contribution: 5,561,610 EURWetlands 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 Europe’s 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.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:IUCNEUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE, JENA-OPTRONIK GMBH, UMA, STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL, University of Bonn +8 partnersIUCNEUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE,JENA-OPTRONIK GMBH,UMA,STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL,University of Bonn,TERRASPHERE,FSU,UT SEMIDE,RSS,WCMC,Brockmann Geomatics (Sweden),MGFI (GNHM),TDVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 642088Overall Budget: 4,979,190 EURFunder Contribution: 4,979,190 EURThe objective of the project SWOS is to develop a monitoring and information service focussing on wetland ecosystems. Globally wetlands are the ecosystems with the highest rate of loss. This is alarming, considering their significance as biodiversity hotspots and ecosystems with a central role in the water cycle, including improving water quality and reducing water scarcity, in climate regulation and the economic benefit gained from using their services. A key limitation to their more effective conservation, sustainable management and restoration is the missing knowledge underpinning the application of European policy by Member States. Under the Biodiversity Strategy, Member States have recently committed to the mapping and assessment of ecosystem services (MAES); this provides a key instrument for an improved integration of wetlands in policy. SWOS will take full advantage of the Sentinel satellites and integrate results from the ESA Globwetland projects. Status maps and indicators, as well as near real-time observations will allow the assessment of biodiversity and the monitoring of dynamic changes in an unmatched temporal and spatial resolution. The Service Portal will allow the integration and web-based analysis of new maps and in-situ measurements and provide a unique entry point to locate, access and connect existing information and databases. It follows a GEOSS compatible data-broker approach and adopts international standards. SWOS contributes to establishing a Global Wetland Observing System, as requested by Ramsar, it will facilitate local and EU monitoring tasks and input into international reporting obligations. SWOS will position Europe in a leading role for wetland activities within the GEO ecosystem, biodiversity, water, land cover tasks. The direct involvement of users working at different scales and support of key user organizations ensures the usability and acceptance of the service, the harmonization with related activities and a long-term impact.
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