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Wetland4Change’s Kick Off in Sofia

09/04/2024

On April 3-4, hosted by the University of Forestry in Sofia, took place the kickoff of “Wetland4Change” marking the start of an ambitious Interreg Euro-MED project within the Natural Heritage Mission aimed at combating climate change with wetland-based solutions.

Acknowledging the crucial role that these areas play in carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas reduction, and flood prevention, Wetland4Change promotes the development and testing of two case studies: one on CO2 storage, namely how to measure the efficiency of ponds and lagoons in terms of Carbon Sequestration, and the other on flood risk prevention, namely what measures through wetlands can mitigate the risk due to the effects of climate change.

The measurement and monitoring tests of the two case studies will occur in five pilot sites located in Bulgaria, Greece, France, Spain, and Italy.

During the two days in Sofia, we gathered under the auspices of our main project partner, the University of Forestry in Bulgaria, to share strategies, models, and measurement tools.

Our common mission? To enhance the adoption of science-based knowledge and governance mechanisms. Through comprehensive assessments, guidance, capacity building, and experience exchange, Wetlands4Change aims to validate transferable solutions focused on the conservation and restoration of wetlands for effective climate adaptation and mitigation.

“This effort promises to strengthen the capabilities of wetland managers and policymakers, enabling them to address the climate crisis at both local and international levels more effectively,” explains Stanimiraa Ivanova, project lead for Wetland4Change.

Partners include the Faculty of Ecology and Landscape Architecture of the University of Forestry in Bulgaria, the Goulandris Natural History Museum/Greek Biotope – Wetland Centre, the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Valencia, MEDSEA Mediterranea Sea and Coast Foundation, the University of Malaga, and Tour du Valat in France.

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