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Project Q4296860 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom
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Shaping Climate change Adaptive PlacEs
Project Q4296860 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom

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    3,596,647.3 Euro
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    5,994,412.17 Euro
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    60.0 percent
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    1 September 2016
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    30 June 2021
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    City of Ostend
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    51°13'36.77"N, 2°54'59.26"E
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    51°14'29.69"N, 3°12'43.99"E
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    51°12'41.76"N, 2°57'16.06"E
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    51°29'50.64"N, 3°37'24.53"E
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    51°11'44.09"N, 3°11'2.29"E
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    51°29'46.93"N, 3°37'14.52"E
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    50°49'42.42"N, 0°10'14.45"W
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    51°8'12.66"N, 0°59'49.27"E
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    SCAPE will develop LLD solutions for water management that make coastal landscapes in the 2 Seas area better adapted and more resilient to climate change. SCAPE will work with the key stakeholders to increase the cost effectiveness of water management applications and will deliver pilots to test innovative tools/solutions that among other effects reduce floods. The project will bring together water managers, planners and architects from across the partnership to jointly develop an approach that uses the landscape to tackle water management problems in rural/urban/fringe coastal areas (=LLD). (English)
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