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Riga Technical University has produced a document describing novel monitoring technologies and approaches, and highlighting prevailing knowledge gaps and further research needs.

The project partner (Riga Technical University) has produced a document mapping novel monitoring technologies and approaches, highlighting prevailing knowledge gaps and further research needs. The document has been prepared in the framework of the project activity 2.4 “Identification and testing of novel measurement methods for monitoring the effectiveness of natural solutions”, which aims to collect existing best practices for monitoring the effectiveness of natural solutions and propose novel solutions to improve current standardised monitoring protocols and existing best practices.

LIFE LATESTadapt project wise nature-based solutions (NBS) will be developed and tested at 8 demonstration sites that will protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural or modified ecosystems in local governments of Estonia (Viimsi, Haapsalu, Rakvere, Võru, Narva) and Latvia (Riga, Valmiera, Cesis).

Interested in what the document says? Visit: https://lifelatestadapt.viimsivald.ee/materials/

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