Empowering the Urban Youth: Engaging the Next Generation in Sustainable City Solutions
We are an Urban Species! Globally, more people live in urban than in rural areas. By 2018, 55% of the world’s population resided in urban areas, a significant increase from
Join Us for a Webinar on Innovative Solutions for Urban Water Runoff Management
Raising NbS to the level of conventional drainage solutions and beyond
D4RUNOFF is featured on the Innovation News Network
The Las Llamas Park – the protagist in the “Spanish Gardens” BBC programme
AI-Assisted Platform and its benefits for the local stakeholders/communities
D4RUNOFF partners reunite in Braga for the General Assembly meeting
World Water Day: Transforming water challenges to sustainable solutions for all
Breaking Barriers: Women Pioneering Progress in Water Management
Searching for microbial antibiotic resistance in urban stormwater
Innovative Solutions Shaping the Future of Water Management
Breaking Barriers: Celebrating Women in STEM and Advocating for Gender Equality
Preventing Water Runoff: Nurturing Local Communities
November Recap: A Glimpse into the month’s highlights
Celebrating World Cities Day: Building stronger connections with citizens
Advancing urban water runoff management: 1 year progress
Early Progress from the D4RUNOFF Project’s Work Package One
As a multifaceted project, D4RUNOFF is divided into seven work packages (WPs). Each WP addresses specific aims that work together to deliver on the overall innovative framework. Here we will
Linking Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban Water Management
May 22nd, recognised as the International Day of Biological Diversity, serves as a global reminder of the importance of safeguarding our planet’s rich array of species. The theme for this
Understanding the context for the D4RUNOFF project
The D4RUNOFF project aims to address water pollution caused from urban runoff, by improving the quality of water that gets released back into our natural water systems after natural events
Highlights from the Santander Open Day and General Assembly
From 28th February to 02nd March, consortia members travelled to Santander for the D4RUNOFF Open Day and General Assembly. Over three days, The University of Cantabria hosted several activities related
Help us learn more about your understanding of water pollution from urban stormwater runoff
We’re looking to collect feedback to inform the development of a co-designed AI-assisted platform which will support urban planners, policymakers, utilities, local communities, and citizens to make better decisions in
D4RUNOFF project launches
The EU-funded project D4RUNOFF officially launched on 1 September 2022. The kickoff meeting, gathering all 12 partners of the consortium, was held on 29 September 2022 in Odense, Denmark. During