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REFRESH · Adaptive Strategies to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change on European Freshwater Ecosystems

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 201031 January 2014EU funding €6,997,747

Understanding how freshwater ecosystems will respond to future climate change is essential for the development of policies and implementation strategies needed to protect aquatic and riparian ecosystems. The future status of freshwater ecosystems is however, also dependent on changes in land-use, pollution loading and water demand. In addition the measures that need to be taken to restore freshwater ecosystems to good ecological health or to sustain priority species as required by EU Directives need to be designed either to adapt to future climate change or to mitigate the effects of climate change in the context of changing land-use. Generating the scientific understanding that enables such measures to be implemented successfully is the principal focus of REFRESH. It is concerned with the development of a system that will enable water managers to design cost-effective restoration programmes for freshwater ecosystems at the local and catchment scales that account for the expected future impacts of climate change and land-use change in the context of the WFD and Habitats Directive. At its centre is a process-based evaluation of the specific adaptive measures that might be taken to minimise the consequences of climate change on freshwater quantity, quality and biodiversity. The focus is on three principal climate-related and interacting pressures, increasing temperature, changes in water levels and flow regimes and excess nutrients, primarily with respect to lowland rivers, lakes and wetlands because these often pose the most difficult problems in meeting both the requirements of the WFD and Habitats Directive. REFRESH will advance our fundamental and applied science in 5 key areas: i) understanding how the functioning of freshwater ecosystems is affected by climate change; ii) new indicators of functional response and tools for assessing vulnerability; iii) modelling ecological processes; iv) integrated modelling; and v) adaptive management.

Consortium · 26 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

€840,837

participant

BIOLOGICKE CENTRUM AKADEMIE VID CESKE REPUBLIKY VEREJNA VYZKUMNA INSTITUCE

CZ · €173,500

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €511,000

participant

NIBIO - NORSK INSTITUTT FOR BIOOKONOMI

NO · €137,775

participant

THE JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE

UK · €458,574

participant

GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

AU

participant

SUOMEN YMPARISTOKESKUS

FI · €330,000

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF READING

UK · €452,999

participant

FORSCHUNGSVERBUND BERLIN EV

DE · €273,000

participant

UNIVERSITAET DUISBURG-ESSEN

DE · €209,262

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €320,035

participant

SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET

SE · €448,000

participant

STICHTING DELTARES

NL · €199,980

participant

UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA

ES · €162,359

participant

EESTI MAAULIKOOL

EE · €195,999

participant

UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN

AT · €125,060

participant

THE MACAULAY LAND USE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

UK

participant

NORSK INSTITUTT FOR VANNFORSKNING

NO · €197,000

participant

UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

NL · €432,000

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €105,000

participant

Trent University

CA

participant

PANEPISTIMIO PATRON

EL · €189,675

participant

MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

TR · €201,000

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €535,737

participant

NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL

UK · €369,999

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE · €128,956

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