Water & watermanagement

LIFE GoodWater IP welcomes to its first conference

Conference “Nature-based solutions for improvement of water quality and river basin management” will be held on 26-27 October 2022, Riga, Latvia.

Aim of the conference: to present the role of nature-based solutions and ecosystem services approaches in improving the ecological quality of water bodies, as well as to share experiences and lessons learned in applying these measures in rural areas.  The conference is planned as face-to-face event.   Nature-based solutions (NBS) are defined as actions inspired or supported by nature to address societal challenges and needs. NBS enhance those ecosystem services which can mitigate environmental problems at the same time delivering various co-benefits for society.

NBS can be applied in river basin management for improving water quality, water retention and reducing flood hazard, as well as enhancing green & blue infrastructures that promotes biodiversity and provides other benefits.   The conference is organised by the LIFE GoodWater IP, which aims to improve the status of water bodies at risk in Latvia by implementing the measures laid down in the river basin management plans.

Brief outline of the conference programme:

1st day (Wednesday, 26 October): a field trip to explore the LIFE GoodWater IP demonstration areas for improvement of ecological water quality in the Vidzeme region, Aģe . River Aģe is one of the demonstration objects in the project LIFE GoodWaterIP. The project aims to reduce pollution in the River Aģe by implementing various green and blue infrastructure elements on the banks of the Aģe and tributary rivers, as well as to set up a demonstration site for public awareness raising about water quality issues.

2nd day (Thursday, 27 October):  conference in Riga from 9.00 till 17.30, including plenary keynote presentations on the NBS concept and ecosystem services framework for water management and its application in LIFE programme projects, as well as parallel session on practical examples for introducing NBS for improvement of water quality in rural areas and water bodies.