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Project Q4296060 in France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium
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English | ENsuring DUne REsilience against Climate Change |
Project Q4296060 in France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium |
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1,269,800.91 Euro
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2,116,334.85 Euro
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60.0 percent
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1 January 2018
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31 December 2021
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Norfolk County Council (NCC)
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ENDURE aims to improve adaptation capacity to climate change by focusing on 2 Seas coastal sand dunes. We will increase the capacity of 2 Seas stakeholders to apply ecosystem-based management approaches, decreasing reliance on hard engineering interventions. We will draw from crossborder expertise to inform & supply new purpose-developed solutions to answer real world dune management problems occurring now under climate change. Our Partnership has been carefully constructed to include the national/regional/local partners needed to really drive through change into clear improvements in dune management across the 2 Seas. We will collaborate to capitalise on the best knowledge & expertise available across the Member States. We will work to improve & restore the ecosystem ability of dunes to act as adaptive, living sea defences for a coastline which is more naturally resilient to erosion, flooding & sea level rise. (English)
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