The article from RESET "Digital for Good", dated 13 November, 2024, covers the OurMED project's efforts in sustainable water management in the Mediterranean region with a specific focus on NbS, Digital Twins and community engagement.
The article is available here.
16-12-2024
The article was published on 6 November 2024, on Turkish magazine MAGMA dedicated to geography, culture, history, and archaeology. It discusses Sustain MED 2024, OurMED’s first Regional Living Lab on Sustainable Water Management, held at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul on 8 October 2024.
The press release is available here.
07-11-2024
The article published on August 6, 2024, on the Europa Press website, discusses UfZ's scientific publication titled "Multi-decadal groundwater observations reveal surprisingly stable levels in southwestern Europe". Several OurMED partners contributed to this research providing new insights into groundwater stability, challenging assumptions about depletion in the region.
12-09-2024
The article published on August 6, 2024, on the Castellón Diario website, discusses UfZ's scientific publication titled "Multi-decadal groundwater observations reveal surprisingly stable levels in southwestern Europe". Several OurMED partners contributed to this research providing new insights into groundwater stability, challenging assumptions about depletion in the region.
The article published on August 7, 2024, on the Revista Técnica de Medio Ambiente (RETEMA) website, discusses UfZ's scientific publication titled "Multi-decadal groundwater observations reveal surprisingly stable levels in southwestern Europe". Several OurMED partners contributed to this research providing new insights into groundwater stability, challenging assumptions about depletion in the region.
The article published on August 6, 2024, on the iAgua website, discusses UfZ's scientific publication titled "Multi-decadal groundwater observations reveal surprisingly stable levels in southwestern Europe". Several OurMED partners contributed to this research providing new insights into groundwater stability, challenging assumptions about depletion in the region.
OurMED is part of the PRIMA programme supported by the European Union.