Project description
Promoting and supporting the integration of nature-based urban water solutions
EU-funded NICE will widen the availability of enhanced nature-based solutions (NBS) to provide circular urban water solutions. The project will provide key knowledge for the design and implementation of NBS, closing urban water loops, mitigating pollution and runoff. NICE will study existing and innovative NBS covering the urban water cycle (wastewater, greywater, river basins, stormwater and combined sewer overflow). High-potential technologies (green walls, vegetated rooftops, rain gardens and hybrid subsurface wetlands) will be studied and enhanced with tailored bioaugmentation strategies, reactive materials and other filling media, novel design and plants, obtaining highly efficient urban water NBS. This approach will involve research, citizens, policy and the economic sector to provide the knowledge-base for the integration of NBS into the real world.
Objective
The overall objective of NICE is to widen the availability of enhanced Natural Based Solutions (NBS) to provide circular urban water solutions. NICE will provide key knowledge for the design and implementation of NBS, closing urban water loops. Solutions will make available reusable water for different purposes, in addition to mitigating pollution and runoff and constituting an attractive and integral part of the urban landscape.
NICE strategy will be based on the comprehensive study of existing NBS together with the R&D at lab and the validation at Urban Real Labs (11 URLs and 4 Fellow Sites in 5 EU countries and 2 international locations) of innovative NBS covering the urban water cycle (wastewater, greywater, river basins, stormwater & combined sewer overflow).High-potential technologies such as green walls, vegetated rooftops, rain gardens & hybrid subsurface wetlands will be studied and enhanced with especially tailored bioaugmentation strategies, reactive materials & other filling media, novel design & plants, obtaining highly innovative and efficient urban water NBS.
The overall approach encompasses the integration of research, citizens, policy and the economic sector to provide the knowledge-base for the integration of the NBS in the real context, covering technical, geographic, social, economic and cultural variety:
• Enable the scaling up NBS across EU by development of guidelines, standards and methodologies. A deep review of the existing innovative urban NBS in EU and beyond as well as the creation and implementation of URLs will be carried out.
• New business and investment models to maximize the co-effectiveness and co-benefits for the environment, economy and society in urban landscapes of the development and deploy of NBS solutions.
• Identify obstacles, barriers and opportunities for the current regulatory framework to support the integration of the NBS in the urban landscape and the use of the effluents for reuse in different uses.
• Raising citizen´s awareness and engagement by involving local citizens, authorities, other NBS projects, etc. in the co-creation of the URLs.
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- engineering and technology environmental biotechnology bioremediation
- social sciences economics and business business and management business models
- engineering and technology civil engineering urban engineering
- engineering and technology environmental engineering natural resources management water management
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Programme(s)
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H2020-EU.3.5. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Climate action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials
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H2020-EU.3.5.2. - Protection of the environment, sustainable management of natural resources, water, biodiversity and ecosystems
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RIA - Research and Innovation action
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) H2020-SC5-2018-2019-2020
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15180 Culleredo
Spain
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