HERI – Research Actions Database

Welcome to the HERI Research Actions Database. The database provides details of past and present research actions related to all aspects of hydropower. The database has been structured following the categorisation developed for the HYDROPOWER EUROPE research and innovation agenda, and Strategic Industry Roadmap.

The database contents have been collated from a variety of organisations working on research actions across all sectors of the hydropower industry. The information has been share freely and is available as open access. You can search the database or add details of new initiatives to the database via the buttons below.

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EcoAdvance: Assessing and Consolidating Recent Advances in Freshwater Ecosystem Restoration

Description

The ultimate goal of the EcoAdvance project is to encourage more widespread and successful freshwater ecosystem restoration projects across Europe. We aim to achieve this by identifying factors most likely to drive and lead towards more successful projects, and by showcasing relevant models and good practice examples country by country across Europe. To identify key drivers for success, we are looking for people and projects across Europe who have faced the freshwater restoration challenge. Sharing and learning from their experiences will help others to succeed.

Organisations

  • Samui France Sarl - Coordinator
  • OKOLOGIAI KUTATOKOZPONT (Centre for Ecological Research) - Partner

Funding

  • European funding

Specific Funding Sources:
European Commission

Level of Action:

European

Applications

Keywords

Ecology, Sustainability

Areas of Research

Research and Innovation Agenda

Strategic Industry Roadmap

  • Develop and Share Increased Knowledge on Ecosystems and How Hydropower May Affect These

Last Updated: 22/02/2024 09:40

EcoAdvance

Call Number

HORIZON-CL6-2021-BIODIV-01

Project Number

101060497

Start Date
2022
End Date
2025

Budget Range
€100,000 - €500,000

Project website