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SO 2.1 - Climate change adaptation
SWAMrisk
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Project specific objectives
To set up relevant eco system monitoring and characterization of multilayered coastal aquifer systems.
To develop a joint web-based “Hydro-cloud” (virtual web-based laboratory tool) to prevent climate change negative effects in costal systems.
To ensure the strengthening of the capacity to mitigate negative effects induced by climate change droughts in coastal areas
To produce plans with guidelines and recommendations to reduce climate change negative impacts on the coastal systems, thereby improving the resilience of coastal communities, ecosystems, and agricultural lands to climate changes.
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Project main outputs
Risk assessment tool to prevent climate change induced impacts in coastal systems
“Hydro-cloud” web tool development and training
Coastal systems relevant monitoring systems and data bases establishment
Strategy and action plan development and implementation
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About
SWAMrisk focuses on addressing climate-induced droughts affecting crowded coastal areas of the Adriatic Sea, crucial for sustainable agriculture reliant on water availability and quality. Climate predictions highlight challenges like sea-level rise, reduced precipitation, higher temperatures, altered hydrological regimes, and changing Adriatic Sea properties.
The project targets resilience and adaptation of coastal ecosystems through enhanced climate awareness and adaptation efforts. It focuses on two study areas; one in Italy (Venice Lagoon to Po River delta) and one in Croatia (Neretva River delta); vulnerable to droughts and saltwater intrusion.
SWAMrisk aims to develop a "Hydro-cloud" database for comprehensive data sharing, novel risk assessment methods through field investigations and modeling, and climate adaptation plans. Short-term goals include operational water guidelines, while long-term plans address climate impacts, water demand projections, and sustainable groundwater use.
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News & Events
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NEWS
16/02/2026Science Communication at the “Acqua e Cibo” Event
Event was focused on improving the communication of scientific results to the general public
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EVENT
19/01/2026Start date:05 Mar 2026End date:05 Mar 2026Salinization and Drought in Coastal Aquifers: From Monitoring to Sustainable Management
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22/12/2025Research Highlights Presented at the AGU Fall Meeting in New Orleans
The project team of the lead partner (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy of the University of Split) participated in the prestigious AGU Annual Meeting 2025
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04/12/2025How Saltwater Is Threatening Food Production
Special article that explains the project’s central challenge and activities in a way that is accessible to the wider public.