Towards higher adaptive capacity in urban water management (Q4301251)

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Project Q4301251 in Russia, Finland
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Towards higher adaptive capacity in urban water management
Project Q4301251 in Russia, Finland

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    451,297.0 Euro
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    940,202.0 Euro
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    48.0 percent
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    1 January 2019
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    31 December 2021
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    Geological Survey of Finland
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    59°56'47.36"N, 30°17'3.12"E
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    60°0'1.48"N, 30°21'30.92"E
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    60°11'56.58"N, 24°56'25.40"E
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    61°41'11.94"N, 27°16'17.80"E
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    59°57'2.05"N, 30°22'57.54"E
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    60°10'58.26"N, 24°49'41.05"E
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    60°58'37.52"N, 25°39'39.17"E
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    The RAINMAN project aims at answering the challenges that climate change and urban development pose to fresh water reservoirs. It focuses on the development of feasible and innovative tools to manage storm water, both in quantity and quality, in order to minimize discharge of nutrients and hazardous substances from urban areas to fresh water resources and the Gulf of Finland. (English)
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