MERLIN Academy Webinar today!!
DO Not Miss this MERLIN Academy Webinar Monday -- EcoAdvance will share what makes a difference in advancing freshwater restoration in Europe. Join us to hear our preliminary results and next steps for the project -- pick up some useful tips on how to make restoration projects prone to success...particulalry as implementation planning moves into full throttle for the Nature Restoration Law. 3pmCET.
Call for help to identify what makes freshwater restoration a successFreshwater restoration is growing in popularity across Europe, increasingly backed by better scientific knowledge, practical experience and political support. However, as work in the EU MERLIN project shows, there is still a need to demonstrate how successful restoration can be mainstreamed across the continent. A new survey aims to help advance freshwater restoration in Europe by identifying the factors that make restoration projects successful. The EcoAdvance project – funded by the EU Horizon scheme – has designed the survey to gather the perspectives of freshwater scientists, academics, managers, community organisers and policy makers across Europe. The results of the survey will contribute to a tool which supports freshwater restoration projects by showcasing best-practice examples and case studies, at both continental and national scales. This work is extremely timely given the adoption of the EU Nature Restoration Law – and its commitment to restoring 25,000km of free flowing rivers across Europe – earlier this year. “Success inspires success, and when you hear these people, when you see the varieties of paths they followed to be successful, when you read their insights into how to deal with barriers, it is nothing short of inspiring,” says EcoAdvance partner Phyllis Posy. “You understand that Europe really has the people and resilience to achieve the Green Deal.” “The survey will help us understand country differences – the diversity of stressors and climates – and what factors make restoration projects prone to success,” adds EcoAdvance coordinator Mark Morris. “This includes the tools people use to adapt to specific technical and social challenges that could derail a project.” For EcoAdvance partners Helmut Habersack – voted the Austrian of the Year in Research 2023 for his work on river restoration – the work is important to help bring people together, recalling years when “engineers and ecologists were colliding, and no one could go forward.” Habersack explains: “there is only one river – and we have no choice but to come to the table and work together.” The EcoAdvance survey is open until 30th October and can be completed here.
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EcoAdvance (Horizon Europe) featured in the @NatureforLife HUBTOMORROW IS OUR DAY!!! EcoAdvance (Horizon Europe) featured in the @NatureforLife HUB Day 3 focused on restoring the balance between Nature and People. Our video is part of the Deeper Dives section and features BioAgora Project and Onewater. Twan Stoffers,Lisa Waldenberger, and others consider how to transform and restore our freshwater resources but considering other points of view -- even a fish's! |