Adaptation to climate change through management and restoration of European estuarine ecosystems

Funding programme
LIFE
Project ID
LIFE18 CCA/ES/001160
Key
RIDB_145
Acronym
LIFE ADAPTA BLUES
Description
The general objective of the LIFE ADAPTA BLUES project is to demonstrate the potential of conserving and restoring European estuaries following an ecosystem-based approach to climate change adaptation, decreasing risks to coastal areas while contributing to climate change mitigation. This involves the following specific objectives:
* standardise the procedures for assessing the climate change services provided by estuarine ecosystems and their resilience to rising sea levels;
* develop climate change adaptation and risk reduction technical recommendations for three different Atlantic European regions based on the management of estuarine ecosystems;
* develop one pilot project on climate change adaptation involving restoration activities in the Mondego estuary in Portugal;
* explore financial mechanisms that could support estuarine restoration based on the climate change services they provide;
* promote estuaries conservation and restoration as nature-based services to support climate change adaptation in European coastal areas.
Expected results:
* map of areas for potential restoration in the three study regions, and analysis of their rates of adaptation to rising sea levels;
* valuation of coastal protection services provided by vegetated habitats which are representative of Atlantic estuaries, along with an inventory of carbon deposits and sequestration rates in these areas;
* flooding maps of the estuarine areas in the three regions of study under different sea level rise scenarios;
* a methodology to design climate change adaptation strategies in coastal areas based on estuarine ecosystems management for the three regions, along with technical recommendations;
* a pilot restoration project of one estuary to enhance sediment build-up, restore vegetation and increase the ecosystem services provided;
* a new diploma programme on using ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation in estuaries, with 600 students enrolling;
* devise a concept for flood resilience for European coasts;
* review how oyster restoration takes place in the United States and Australia, create a restoration network to share experiences, and study potential application in Europe, including market-based approaches.
Lead Country
ES
Partners countries
ES
Start end date
-
Time frame
2019 - 2024
NBS type
Type 3
Societal challenges
Natural and Climate Hazards
Approach
Ecosystem-based adaptation
Environment
Urban Ecosystems