Development of Sustainable wetland management by Restoration and biomass utilisation of peatlands in the Neman river catchment to improve water quality of the Baltic Sea

Funding programme
Interreg
Project ID
PR-INT-35
Key
RIDB_136
Acronym
DESIRE_seed money
Description
Essential ecosystem services provided by the Baltic Sea, e.g. biodiversity, fisheries and tourism, are threatened by eutrophication caused by excess loads of nutrients to the sea. Discharge from rivers is one of the main pathways how nutrients get to the sea. One idea how to tackle the issue is to decrease the amount of nutrients leaking to the rivers by e.g. reactivation of already drained wetlands. The DESIRE project focuses on the numerous disturbed peatlands in the Neman river catchment and ways to restore some of them to act as wetland buffer zones.
Lead entity
Universität Greifswald
Lead Country
Germany
Partners
-
Partners countries
Germany
Start end date
-
Time frame
2017 - 2018
NBS type
Type 3
Societal challenges
New Economic Opportunities & Green Jobs
Approach
Ecosystem-based water management
Environment
Rivers, Lakes and Ponds