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SKINT
North Sea Skills Integration and New Technologies
Background and Aim
Aim
SKINT aimed to improve the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive and Floods Directive to contribute to the improvement of water quality in urban areas and, inter alia, the reduction of flood risk.
The needs to reach this aim were addressed by enabling spatial planners, land managers and water managers to enter into multidisciplinary collaborations.
Background
The European Water Framework Directive and Floods Directive have clear goals about improving water quality and regulating water quantity in the EU. When coupled with climate change and urbanization these create increasing pressures on water management, especially in urban areas. The North Sea Region has a long tradition of solving problems related to ground and surface water in urban areas by means of optimisation of innovative technical solutions.
However, the recent shift towards a more integrated approach in urban development in which many different disciplines have to work together demands a new approach to water management. Currently it is often the case that innovative water solutions are available, but implementation is hindered by barriers to multidisciplinary working.
There is a need to foster awareness of the role of different disciplines and build up capacity within disciplines to make the required contributions. This will enable more rapid and sustainable responses to problems associated with economic regeneration, thus encouraging the inward investment that is needed.
PROJECT DURATION | : 2008-10-01 - 2012-10-01 |
ERDF GRANT | : 1,732,136.00 € |
ERDF EQUIVALENT | : tbc |
TOTAL ELIGIBLE BUDGET | : 4,049,383.00 € |
LEAD BENEFICIARY | : Hoogheemraadschap Hollands Noorderkwartier, The Netherlands |
PROJECT HOMEPAGE | : www.skintwater.eu |
Information Hub
Recht der Wasserwirtschaft
Flyer: Seminar on International Water Law
Workshop for Water Managers 18.05.2011
International Water Law 2011
Report: Policies for water and river basin management in the North Sea Region
Registration for final conference
Final Conference Programme
Flyer Final Conference
SKINT Water Series Volume I
SKINT Water Series Volume II
Flyer SKINT Student Summer course
Water Town, a simulation tool for flood management
SKINT project poster
SKINT, from conception to results
Urban green-blue grids for sustainable and dynamic cities
WaterTown - a computer game for city water planners
Case study Gartloch Hospital
Case study Bryggen
Case study J4M8
Case study Heuckenlock