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BALTICFLOWS · Monitoring and management of flowing rain water in Baltic Sea catchment areas

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201330 September 2016EU funding €2,447,880

The proposed BALTIC-FLOWS project concerns rainwater monitoring and management in Baltic Sea catchment areas. Rainwater forms streams and rivers, and in urban environments, heavy rainfall can amount to stormwater and floods. Over the years, much of this rainwater ends up in the sea. In Northern Europe, the Baltic Sea conceals a history of water quality from streams, rivers and urban runoff in catchment areas. Encircled by a mix of Nordic, Central and Eastern European countries, the Baltic Sea is at the mercy of a diversity of national practices and policies. The project shall lay the foundation for development of new capacities and policies for effectively monitoring and managing the quality and quantities of rainwater moving from one place to the next. The project focuses on streams, rivers and cities in Baltic Sea catchment areas, not on the sea itself. The strategies, knowledge and expertise created during the project can be exploited elsewhere in the Union and in other global regions. The project will support the development of research-driven clusters in each region; enhanced capacities in diffuse load monitoring and urban stormwater management will lead to new business opportunities in the global market for water monitoring and management know-how and solutions. A total of 47 organisations will be participating in the project: 16 project partners in five European regions - Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia and Sweden, one project partner from the UK specialised in the Chinese environmental sector, and 30 supporting partners, including entities in participating regions, entities in the international regions of Russia, China, Vietnam and Brazil, inter-regional financing entities operating in the Baltic Sea region, and a Russian-Belarus collaboration forum. The project primarily addresses domain b) of the REGIONS-2012-2013-1 topic, but is also strongly related to themes in domain a).

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

TURUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €312,448

participant

ECOTECH INTERNATIONAL LTD

UK · €77,360

participant

TALLINNA LINN

EE · €41,729

participant

HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN HAMBURG

DE · €374,738

participant

TURUN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU

FI

participant

FIZIKALAS ENERGETIKAS INSTITUTS

LV · €115,510

participant

HAMBURGISCHES WELTWIRTSCHAFTSINSTITUT GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

DE · €31,500

participant

UPPSALA UNIVERSITET

SE · €191,438

participant

TURUN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY

FI · €191,796

participant

UPWIS AB

SE · €172,269

participant

RIGAS PLANOSANAS REGIONS

LV · €134,070

participant

IFU INSTITUT FUR UMWELTINFORMATIK HAMBURG GMBH

DE · €89,166

participant

CLEANTECH ESTONIA MTU

EE · €163,897

participant

VARSINAIS-SUOMEN LIITTO

FI · €59,353

participant

VIDES INVESTICIJU FONDS SIA

LV · €89,973

participant

BUSINESS TURKU OY AB

FI · €197,355

participant

TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL

EE · €51,413

participant

LANSSTYRELSEN I UPPSALA LAN

SE · €153,865

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