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OPTAIN

OPtimal strategies to retAIN and re-use water and nutrients in small agricultural catchments across different soil-climatic regions in Europe

Dates
1 Sept 2020 - 31 Aug 2025
Initiative type
Project: Research

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PPartner
FFunder
Initiative status:
Active
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OPTAIN

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Description and outcomes
The increase in the frequency of extreme weather events may generate fierce competition for water resources. For instance, there is a mounting risk of conflicts pertaining to agricultural and domestic use of water, but also environmental demands. The EU-funded OPTAIN project will identify efficient techniques for water and nutrient retention and reuse in small agricultural catchments across continental, Pannonian and boreal regions of Europe. Engaging local stakeholders, the project will select natural/small water retention measures (NSWRMs) at farm and catchment levels and improve their spatial allocation and combination based on environmental and sustainability measures. NSWRMs could improve the management of head watersheds and contribute to a more flexible agricultural management and society.
Country of coordination
Germany
Coordinator
UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Practices
Afforestation of arable land
Mulch-till
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OPTAIN

OPtimal strategies to retAIN and re-use water and nutrients in small agricultural catchments across different soil-climatic regions in Europe

Dates
1 Sept 2020 - 31 Aug 2025
Initiative type
Project: Research

Network

CCoordinator
PPartner
FFunder
Initiative status:
Active
Finished
Not started
OPTAIN

More details

Description and outcomes
The increase in the frequency of extreme weather events may generate fierce competition for water resources. For instance, there is a mounting risk of conflicts pertaining to agricultural and domestic use of water, but also environmental demands. The EU-funded OPTAIN project will identify efficient techniques for water and nutrient retention and reuse in small agricultural catchments across continental, Pannonian and boreal regions of Europe. Engaging local stakeholders, the project will select natural/small water retention measures (NSWRMs) at farm and catchment levels and improve their spatial allocation and combination based on environmental and sustainability measures. NSWRMs could improve the management of head watersheds and contribute to a more flexible agricultural management and society.
Country of coordination
Germany
Coordinator
UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Practices
Afforestation of arable land
Mulch-till
Visit Website