Funding programme
LIFE
Project ID
LIFE16 CCA/BE/000107
Key
RIDB_294
Acronym
LIFE SPARC
Description
The LIFE SPARC project proposes measures to make the Scheldt estuary and its highly urbanised area resilient to climate change. In practice, this means providing much greater protection against floods by creating open space for water and developing a robust estuary ecosystem. More specifically, the project has the following goals:
* Reducing flood risk using nature-based solutions appropriate to tidal rivers, in line with the EU Floods Directive, such as the construction of flood areas that can safely fill with water during flood events, decreasing water levels on the river and reducing the risk of flooding in urban areas;
* Restoring habitats to make the ecosystem more resilient to the effects of climate change, and enabling tidal mud flats and freshwater tidal marshes to develop in line with the Habitats Directive. The aim is for the restored sites to form a network, to improve the implementation of the Habitats and Birds directives and to act as green infrastructure ('corridors') to give species greater opportunity for movement;
* Reinforcing public support, by actively engaging stakeholders and the general public, and sharing knowledge. Opportunities in the field of recreation and tourism will also be taken to boost the local economy; and
* Demonstrating the transferability and replicability of new techniques for nature-based solutions appropriate to tidal rivers.
* Reducing flood risk using nature-based solutions appropriate to tidal rivers, in line with the EU Floods Directive, such as the construction of flood areas that can safely fill with water during flood events, decreasing water levels on the river and reducing the risk of flooding in urban areas;
* Restoring habitats to make the ecosystem more resilient to the effects of climate change, and enabling tidal mud flats and freshwater tidal marshes to develop in line with the Habitats Directive. The aim is for the restored sites to form a network, to improve the implementation of the Habitats and Birds directives and to act as green infrastructure ('corridors') to give species greater opportunity for movement;
* Reinforcing public support, by actively engaging stakeholders and the general public, and sharing knowledge. Opportunities in the field of recreation and tourism will also be taken to boost the local economy; and
* Demonstrating the transferability and replicability of new techniques for nature-based solutions appropriate to tidal rivers.
Lead entity
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Lead Country
BE
Partners
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Partners countries
BE
Start end date
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Time frame
2017 - 2022
NBS type
Type 3
Societal challenges
Climate Resilience
Approach
Ecological restoration
Environment
Urban Ecosystems