ADAPTAN II – Integrated approaches of the Moravian-Silesian Region landscape to climate change adaptation

Project facts

Project promoter:
Brno University of Technology(CZ)
Project Number:
CZ-ENVIRONMENT-0070
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€925,513
Donor Project Partners:
NIBIO Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research(NO)
Other Project Partners
ARVEN - Akademie rozvoje venkova
z. s.(CZ)
Slovenská poľnohospodárska univerzita v Nitre(SK)
Výzkumný ústav vodohospodářský T. G. Masaryka
v. v. i.(CZ)

Description

The Moravian-Silesian Region (MSR) was the first region in the Czech Republic to develop "Adaptation Strategy of the Region for the Impacts of Climate Change. The project will support next phases of implementation and realization of adaptation measures in MSR, will elaborate the whole implementation process of adaptation for free landscape and suburban zones as a model for other czech regions. It will apply integrated approaches according to the National Action Plan for Climate Change and it will contribute to the implementation of 7 measures according to the MSR Adaptation Strategy.


In accordance with the BERGEN Call, the project supports the implementation of selected nature-friendly adaptation and mitigation measures in the MSR. The project is aimed at supporting the goals of regional, national and European strategies for adaptation to climate change. The project mainly addresses protection against drought and erosion, reduction of material runoff, strengthening retention and improving the green infrastructure of the landscape. The suitable areas for precise targeting of measures will be defined together with the instructions for landscape adaptation. Activities and outputs are planned for the whole region, selected territories, and pilot municipalities. The project website will make the outputs available to the general public, NGOs, designers, universities and high schools.
The involvement of NIBIO will transfer Norwegian experience and Slovak approaches from the SPU. Based on an international partnership, 5 research entities (3 European countries) are connected. 

Measures implemented in selected localities include planting greenery, construction of ponds and wetlands, creation of anti-erosion belts, agrotechnical measures to minimize surface water runoff, implementation of flower meadows and more.

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