
LOGIKA X
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:Lvivvodokanal LCCE, CLEARWATER SENSORS LTD, University of Southampton, LIMASSOL DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION, ART +10 partnersLvivvodokanal LCCE,CLEARWATER SENSORS LTD,University of Southampton,LIMASSOL DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION,ART,SOCIETE D ETUDES GENERALES D INFRASTUCTURES,fluidion SAS,CERTH,PARTNERS4URBANWATER,MST,LOGIKA X,KWB,ARC,SMAT S.p.A.,TECHNAI TECHNOLOGY CULTURE AND SOCIETY SLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101181380Overall Budget: 5,735,900 EURFunder Contribution: 4,835,100 EURUrban water pollution, resulting from rapid urbanisation, industrialization, and climate change, poses a significant threat to public health and environmental impact, compromising water quality. Specifically, water quality deterioration is linked to diffuse pollution from pollutant surface and groundwater bodies, disrupting biodiversity and the quality of aquatic ecosystems while exacerbating the global water crisis. Traditional urban water management plans do not include a holistic monitoring approach to address emerging water pollution ignoring important water pollution sources and pathways. Detecting, preventing, and responding timely to these threats can ensure the preservation of clean and safe water sources and work towards a resilient and sustainable water future across Europe that prioritises both public health and environmental well-being. By committing to the destination of a clean environment and zero pollution, AQUAMON aims to perform innovation activities towards: - Securing high-quality drinking water, - Integrating sewer and wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) control, - Building a water-smart management system for bathing waters to provide informed and safe opportunities for bathing in urban recreational waters, - Restoring our oceans, seas, and river water bodies by deploying unmanned vehicles across the water surface, underwater, and air, - Enhance sustainability to elevate wastewater quality to reuse standards, - Improving urban water quality monitoring management plans and regulation shaping throughout the entire urban water cycle. Designed around the challenges of 8 representative use cases across Europe, AQUAMON will implement effective monitoring strategies to enhance the comprehension of diffuse and point sources of water pollution within a global and climate change context.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:Polytechnic University of Milan, CISL, DRAXIS RESEARCH VENTURES NON PROFIT SME, Merill Rural Network, LATVIJAS AUGLKOPJU ASOCIACIJA +15 partnersPolytechnic University of Milan,CISL,DRAXIS RESEARCH VENTURES NON PROFIT SME,Merill Rural Network,LATVIJAS AUGLKOPJU ASOCIACIJA,Arilje raspberry,MALTA YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE FOUNDATION,BSPOKE SOLUTIONS LIMITEDPARTNERSHIP,AISFOR SRL,CRDOP ACEITE DE LUCENA,FAPPR,ACCELIGENCE LTD,AUA,LOGIKA X,WHITE RESEARCH SPRL,WORLD FARMERS' ORGANISATION W.F.O,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,NOVA SMSA,ERCA,.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101216835Overall Budget: 3,895,560 EURFunder Contribution: 3,895,560 EURGreenFit is a collaborative project uniting research institutions, technology developers, agricultural practitioners, and field actors to tackle the barriers limiting farmers from adopting climate-smart practices. Through a combination of advanced technologies such as AI-powered decision support systems, IoT sensors, and XR-based training tools, GreenFit focuses on optimizing resource use, enhancing decision-making, and building resilience to climate change. The project also promotes value-chain partnerships and strengthens digital infrastructure, ensuring scalability and sustainability. Through the use of real-time tools, including the LLM-based AgriChatbot and a drone-in-a-box system for soil analysis and crop health monitoring, GreenFit empowers farmers with the practical, innovative solutions needed to transition toward sustainable practices. GreenFit focuses on capacity building and community-driven dissemination, communication, and exploitation, as through hands-on training, workshops, and stakeholder engagement, it empowers local communities to adopt and sustain climate-smart practices. The project’s capacity-building program and knowledge-sharing platforms ensure that farmers and rural stakeholders are actively involved in the development process. GreenFit's community-led approach enhances local ownership of solutions, driving sustained environmental and economic benefits.
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