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SO 2.1 - Climate change adaptation
GREW
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Information
Project specific objectives - Card
Project specific objectives
- Developing joint CC adaptation strategies for coastal wetlands through an ecosystem-based approach engaging local stakeholders and administrations.
- Developing joint solutions for implementing site-specific coastal wetland CC adaptation measures through an active involvement of local stakeholders and citizens, in order to demonstrate the added value of taking action in the framework of a a Wetland Contract and to build trust in such a governance approach.
- Spreading the role and features of Weltland Contracts for CC adaptation through public events and capacity building initiatives at local and cross-border level.
Project main outputs - Card
Project main outputs
- Climate Change adaptation strategy for coastal wetlands, jointly developed amongst project partners through technical meetings, stakeholder engagement and monitoring /assessment of pilot activities.
- Climate Change adaptation measures (Citizen Science app) implemented in no. 8 pilot coastal wetlands with an active involvement of local stakeholders/visitors.
- Wetland Contract in action for Climate Change adaptation.
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About
The GREW project builds on the experience of the Interreg IT-HR 2014-2020 “Crew” project, which introduced the Wetland Contract (WC) as a governance tool for integrated wetland management. GREW aims to enhance and expand the WC model to achieve advanced governance for cross-border wetlands, focusing on climate change adaptation. Through eight pilot WC agreements, the project seeks to demonstrate the effectiveness of the WC model in implementing climate adaptation strategies.
The project will implement common and site-specific climate adaptation measures across the pilot wetlands, engaging stakeholders and local communities. Capacity building activities will be provided to managers and experts, along with the establishment of a cross-border memorandum of understanding (MoU) to ensure continued collaboration beyond the project's end. GREW emphasizes the importance of permanent multistakeholder decision-making processes, shared knowledge, and interwoven responsibilities for effective adaptation strategies. It aims to promote the implementation of EU policies and directives related to environmental conservation.
There is a need for tailored initiatives to address the unique challenges of cross-border wetlands, emphasizing the role of the Italy-Croatia "community of practice" in inspiring and guiding management responses to climate change. GREW aspires to be a pioneering project at the Mediterranean scale, testing the WC model as a climate adaptation tool for coastal wetlands and setting a benchmark for cross-border and inter-regional collaboration.
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News & Events
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NEWS
15/05/2026Open Day and Cleaning Campaign with students in Opuzen
PP6 presented the GREW project and organized a cleaning campaign at the Neretva Estuaring involvong primary school students
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11/05/2026GREW Days in Kolan
GREW Days were organized as an awareness-raising campaign by PP7, promoting wetland protection, biodiversity conservation, sustainable management practices and local cultural heritage connected to the Kolanjsko blato pilot area.
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08/05/2026GREW Presentation during the National Nature Restoration Plan workshop in Dubrovnik
PP6 - PI DNC presented the GREW project in Dubrovnik on 7 May 2026, within the framework of the National Nature Restoration Plan workshop
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07/05/2026Press Conference for Wetland Contract in the Kolanjsko blato area
PP7 organized a press conference highlighted the Wetland Contract process in the Kolanjsko blato pilot area, focusing on wetland protection, biodiversity conservation and climate change adaptation
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28/04/2026Date:30 Apr 2026"La Laguna da vicino" citizen science in the Venice Lagoon