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Three strategies used in Cantabria promote nature restoration and fight climate change

June 8, 2020 0

the Environmental Hydraulics Institute of the University of Cantabria ‘IHCantabria’, coordinator of the European Project ALICE, and the Basque Center for Climate Change (BC3), show how Blue and Green Infrastructure Networks (BGINs) can prevent natural disasters while assuring the provision of ecosystem services.

Floods in Paiva River – Portugal Case Study

January 21, 2020 0

Last December due to depressions Elsa and Fabien, intense rainfall occurred in the northern and central Portugal.

Helping the decision process #MagazineSciencesOuest (FR)

May 10, 2018 0

ALICE has been interviewed and presented within Science-Ouest Magazine. This magazine is dedicated to promote research actions to a wide and non-specialist audience. The article […]

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    Northern Ireland/UK Case Study Workshop - Session 2

    11:30 -13:00
    16/09/2020
    Diane Burgess

    Working together more effectively

    Building on the first session, we will consider how land managers and those who care for the catchment work together more effectively to secure the natural environment everyone wants. Those directly involved in stewardship of areas both land and water are particularly welcome.

    Special guest: Mark Horton, Ballinderry Rivers Trust

    Learn from Ballinderry Rivers Trust about how to work effectively with local land managers to create a network of nature-based solutions. Hear how this project succeeded in preventing extinction of the freshwater pearl mussel by improving the quality of their habitat.

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  • 18

    Northern Ireland/UK Case Study Workshop - Session 3

    14:00 -15:30
    18/09/2020
    Diane Burgess

    Knowing what works

    The ALICE Project provides an opportunity to work out what will guide future collaboration and innovation in how the Carlingford catchment is managed. In this final session, we will invite you to consider what information and know-how you need to play your part in the stewardship of Carlingford catchment.

    Special guest: Matthew Bushby, Mourne Heritage Trust

    Mourne Heritage Trust play a crucial role in conservation of the unique Mournes landscape that is so familiar to those in Carlingford catchment. Learn about their recent work and future priorities that will contribute towards securing a positive future for this iconic landscape.

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Make your registration on the Forum tab of the webpage to get access to the topics discussions. Contact us through contact@project-alice.com if you need any support.

ALICE Work Package 3 – Involvement with stakeholders

https://youtu.be/jZtrjhZmQDI

Stakeholder Workshops in Portugal

https://youtu.be/RrcbZFG-jVY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afzBOeUui0Q&t=2s

ALICE is a project co-funded by European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the umbrella of INTERREG Atlantic Area with the application code: EAPA_261/2016.

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