Water Co-Governance for sustainable ecosystems

Funding programme: 
Interreg
Project ID: 
PR-INT-12
Acronym: 
WaterCoG
Description: 

The natural environment is dependent on water to provide society with many essential benefits or “ecosystem services” (e.g. drinking water, biodiversity, food production, recreation, carbon sequestration). A number of EU directives aim to protect and improve the delivery of these services. However, successful implementation and integration of the different directives at a local level is a major shared challenge in the NSR. Understanding how this can be achieved is fundamental to delivering long-term sustainable ecosystem-based management strategies for the NSR and the focus for the WaterCoG project. The project will demonstrate through the adoption of new participatory, ecosystem service based approaches that implementation and integration of different water management frameworks can be achieved at the same time as providing additional social, economic and environmental benefits not currently being realised.A strong transnational component will identify and incorporate common, transferable elements of different approaches into an up-scaling toolbox that will extend the impact of the project and build capacity for delivering improved sustainable management strategies for NSR ecosystems. The projects’ output aims for a change in working practice that will improve the integration between top-down implementation of European and national directives and bottom-up, participatory developed solutions for improving the quality and sustainable management strategies of NSR ecosystems.Indicator: Long term cross sector commitment (sustainability) to co-governance in pilot areas.

Target (Unit): 3 Years.

Definition: A written commitment from key organisations within each pilot to a partnership agreement, strategy, management plan etc that outlines a co governance approach to managing ecosystems. The aim is for commitments to extend min 3 yrs beyond project term Indicator: Increased return on public investment by adopting participatory/co-governance approaches to management of NSR ecosystems

Target (Unit): 20 Percentage increase.

Definition: Demonstrate Cost Benefit Analysis for the % increase in returns for every euro equivalent of public funding on implementing environmental policy. Measure increase in value of ecosystem services, unlock cross sector investment & deliver direct savings Indicator: Improvements to the environmental status of pilot areas.

Target (Unit): 15 Percentage increase.

Definition: Improvements in ecosystem quality or prevention of further deterioration. Target refers to % of water bodies in each pilot site with improved ‘status’. Status is defined & measured according to official classification methodology for relevant EU directive.Indicator : Number of sites managed using new solutions supporting long-term sustainability,

Target : 25 ,

Indicator : Number of enterprises participating in cross-border, transnational or interregional research projects ,

Target : 200 ,

Indicator : Number of research institutions participating in cross-border, transnational or interregional research projects ,

Target : 20 ,

Indicator : Number of organizations/ enterprises adopting new solutions by project end ,

Target : 130 ,

Indicator : Number of organizations/ enterprises informed about new solutions by project end ,

Target : 1500.

Lead entity: 
The Rivers Trust
Lead Country: 
United Kingdom
Partners: 
-
Partners countries: 
United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden
Start/end date: 
Friday, 1 January 2016 to Sunday, 31 October 2021
Time frame: 
2016 - 2021
NBS type: 
Type 2
Societal challenges: 
Water management
Approach: 
Ecosystem-based forest management
Ecological restoration
Environment: 
Forest
Rivers, Lakes and Ponds