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NBS4DROUGHT

Wetlands for drought resilience in Europe

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Wetlands for drought resilience in Europe

Key Facts

Funding Agency

EU Horizon Europe

Project Call

HORIZON-CL6-2024-BIODIV-02

Duration

01/09/2025 - 31/08/2029

Coordinator

Aarhus University

Partners

Aarhus University 
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche 
Eindhoven University of Technology 
University of Graz 
Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon 
ICLEI European Secretariat 

European Science Communication Institute 
Polytechnic University of Catalonia 
Warsaw University of Life Sciences 
University of Life Sciences in Lublin 
European Institute for Energy Research 
Politecnico di Milano 
International Union for Conservation of Nature 
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg 
Institut Municipal d’Urbanisme 
Consorci Besos Tordera 
Samsø Kommune 
Fundació Rivus 
NATURALEA 
Biuro Urządzania Lasu i Geodezji LeśnejBULiGL 
Lake Constance Foundation 
Aarhus Kommune 
Polesie National Park 
Samsø Landboforening 

Project Objectives

The NBS4Drought project aims to demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of wetlands as a nature-based solution for strengthening drought resilience. In addition, it develops tools, policies, and practices to support wetland-focused water management strategies. 

To achieve these objectives, the project has selected seven wetland showcases across five distinct bioclimatic zones in Europe  (Spain, Germany, Poland and Denmark) — including a wetland park in Barcelona, Spain, and small wetlands around Lake Constance, Germany. At these sites, water quality, carbon sequestration, biodiversity, as well as economic and social aspects are being assessed. 

Each showcase follows a collaborative co-creation and co-development process, involving local stakeholders and communities to ensure the long-term maintenance and sustainability of the sites. Citizen science initiatives and a multi-stakeholder approach are central elements of the project, helping regions across Europe make better use of wetlands for sustainable water management. 

Visit NBS4 Drought Website

NBS4Drought demonstrates how wetlands can serve as cost-effective, nature-based solutions to strengthen drought resilience across diverse European landscapes.

EIFER’s Contribution

EIFER’s task is to assess ecosystem services (ES). Therefore, we hold an expert workshop at each showcase to determine the site’s capacity to provide ecosystem services. As we collect data on ecosystem services capacity before and after the implementation of nature-based solutions via different measures, we can assess the impact of the solution (e.g. restauration measures) on ES. The results of our analysis will inform the cost-effectiveness analysis being conducted by Brandenburg University of Technology. 

Contact

Ines Imbert ines.imbert@eifer.org

Funded by the European Union (Grant No. 101181351). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.