BALTICFLOWS – Monitoring and management of flowing rain water in Baltic Sea catchment areas
Project Overview
The BalticFlows project aimed to lay the foundation for the development of new capacities and policies for effective monitoring and management of the quality and quantity of rainwater moving from one place to another. The project focused on the rivers, streams and cities of the Baltic Sea catchment areas, not on the sea itself. The strategies, knowledge and expertise created during the project can be used elsewhere in the Union and in other parts of the world.
Project Results
The BalticFlows project supported the development of research-based clusters in each region; capacity building in diffuse load monitoring and urban stormwater management will open up new market opportunities in the global market for expertise and solutions in water monitoring and management. In the Baltic Sea region, 16 partners from five European Member States – Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Finland, Finland and Sweden – participated in the project, as well as a partner from the United Kingdom specialised in the Chinese environmental sector.
3 final reports, one about urban stormwater management, one on Diffuse Load Monitoring and the last about Citizen activity in water monitoring.
22 press releases
The BalticFlows project supported the development of research-based clusters in each region; capacity building in diffuse load monitoring and urban stormwater management will open up new market opportunities in the global market for expertise and solutions in water monitoring and management. In the Baltic Sea region, 16 partners from five European Member States – Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Finland, Finland and Sweden – participated in the project, as well as a partner from the United Kingdom specialised in the Chinese environmental sector.
3 final reports, one about urban stormwater management, one on Diffuse Load Monitoring and the last about Citizen activity in water monitoring.
22 press releases
Website
https://www.balticflows.eu/Resources
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Contacts
University of Turku
20014 Turun Yliopisto
Finland