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Open-air laboratories for nature based solutions to manage hydro-meteo risks

OPERANDUM

Project timeline
Start:
July 2018
Duration:
48 months
End:
June 2022
General Information
Severe hydro-meteorological phenomena are having a high impact in European territories and are of global concern. The science behind these phenomena is complex and advancement in knowledge proceeds with progress in data acquisition and forecasting useful for real-scenario interventions. The employment of nature-based solutions (NBS) to mitigate the impact of hydro-meteorological phenomena is not adequately demonstrated, still uncoordinated at the European level, therefore not reaching full potential. Actions to achieve highest NBS impact requires strategies to enhance societal acceptance, policy strengthening while demonstrating advantages for market development.
The objective of OPERANDUM is to reduce hydro-meteorological risks in European territories through co-designed, co-developed, deployed, tested and demonstrated innovative green and blue/grey/hybrid NBS, and push business exploitation. It aims at provision of science-evidence for the usability of NBS, and best practices for their design based on participatory processes. It foresees a multiple level of stakeholders engagement from the local community up to the international level to leverage widest possible NBS acceptance to promote its diffusion as a good practice. It establishes the framework for the strengthening of NBS-based policies according to local legislation and promotes technology and innovation in NBS to create a European leadership.
OPERANDUM is based on open-air laboratories (OALs), a fairly new concept that expands the Living Labs to a wider vision for natural and rural areas. In OALs novel NBS in seven European countries and three in China and Australia are implemented to address specific risks and their effectiveness, assessed through innovative monitoring systems and cutting-edge numerical modelling approaches. OPERANDUM realizes a multi-dimensional open and flexible platform enabling stakeholders and end users to improve knowledge in NBS to mitigate climate change as well as ways to promote and exploit the improved/preserved environment while increasing business opportunities.
Hereon leads the work package entitled “Multiple impact modelling for assessment and replication” and has major contributions to two other work packages on “Operationalization of nature-based solutions” and “Data collection and monitoring”.
EU-Programme Acronym and Subprogramme AreaH2020-SC5-2017
Project TypeInnovation action (IA)
Contract NumberGrant Agreement 776848
Co-ordinatorALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA (IT)
Funding for the Project (€) Funding for Hereon (€)
12,257,343741,850
Contact Person at Hereon Prof. Dr. Daniela Jacob, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Phone: +49 40 22633 8406
E-mail contact
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Participants
Agenzia Regionale per la Prevenzione e l'Ambiente dell'Emilia-Romagna, Servizio Meteorologico Regionale (IT), Alma Mater Studiorum - Università die Bologna (IT), Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (AT), Centro Italiano Ricerche Aerospaziali SCPA (IT), Chinese Academy of Sciences - Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (CN), Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute (CN), Delft University of Technology (NL), Dublin City Council (IE), Finnish Meteorological Institute (FI), Kajo Sro (SK), Kentro Kainotomon Technologion AE (GR), LUONNONVARAKESKUS Natural Resources Institute Finland (FI), Naturalea Conservacio SL (ES), Perifereia Stereas Elladas (GR), PNO Consultants BV (NL), Rina Spa (IT), Sweco GmbH (DE), The Glasgow Caledonian University (UK), The University of HongKong (HK), UNESCO (FR), University College Dublin, National University of Ireland (IE), University of Surrey (UK), University of the Sunshine Coast (AU)
OPERANDUM website
Last Update: 16. April 2021