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  [[File:Nuertingen hlab header.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Water landscapes on the river Neckar in Nürtingen, Germany]]
  [[File:Nuertingen hlab header.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Water landscapes on the river Neckar in Nürtingen, Germany]]
  [[File:Volcanic Lake Pozzuoli.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Volcanic lake with Roman heritage near Pozzuoli, Naples, Italy, photo: John Echlin]]
  [[File:Volcanic Lake Pozzuoli.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Volcanic lake with Roman heritage near Pozzuoli, Naples, Italy, photo: John Echlin]]
[[File:View to dobroesti.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Colentina Lakes' Chain in Bucharest, Romania]]


  Dear visitor, this wiki serves as collaboration platform for transnational learning activities organised within the ERASMUS+ Consortium 'WAVE - Water Areas Visions for Europe'. The wiki is coedited by all project partners and seminar participants.
  Dear visitor, this wiki serves as collaboration platform for transnational learning activities organised within the ERASMUS+ Consortium 'WAVE - Water Areas Visions for Europe'. The wiki is coedited by all project partners and seminar participants.

Revision as of 16:10, 12 February 2021

The WAVE Project has been (partially) funded by the ERASMUS+ grant program of the European Union under grant no. 2020-1-RO01-KA203-080122. Neither the European Commission nor the project's national funding agency are responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.
Water landscapes on the river Neckar in Nürtingen, Germany
Volcanic lake with Roman heritage near Pozzuoli, Naples, Italy, photo: John Echlin
Colentina Lakes' Chain in Bucharest, Romania
Dear visitor, this wiki serves as collaboration platform for transnational learning activities organised within the ERASMUS+ Consortium 'WAVE - Water Areas Visions for Europe'. The wiki is coedited by all project partners and seminar participants.

About the WAVE ERASMUS Project

WAVE is a cooperation of six universities and three NGO-partners. In addition, all universities will build up a collaboration with their local communities on water areas in the form of WAVE Living Labs.

The WAVE programme aims at involving an interdisciplinary audience of students as agents of transformative change for the benefits of the local water landscapes.

Disciplines involved are mainly geography, agriculture, ecology, landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, architecture, social and urban studies.

The project addresses the pressing issue of sustainable development of water areas and floodplains in the urban and peri-urban environment. Sustainable development of water areas and floodplains is still not achieving its full potential, although relevant policy is already in place.

The WAVE project consortium is going to develop a new course focusing on the sustainable development of water areas and floodplains in urban and peri-urban contexts in Europe.

Our learning format will be the so-called WAVE Living Lab in combination with the international WAVE Online Seminar.

How to get involved?

The best way to participate is to join the WAVE Online Seminar. The first one starts on March 12, 2021.

Main features of the WAVE programme

In order to address the profound sustainability challenges of water landscapes, we will set up a transformative educational programme with the following innovative elements:

  • Synthesizing interdisciplinary knowledge about water areas and floodplains
  • Active community involvement with a living lab approach
  • Linking universities with local communities in joint learning environments
  • Applying innovative methods for cross-sectoral assessment, strategy building and visioning for the sustainable development of water areas and floodplains
  • Bridging analysis, strategy building and design by innovative ICT approaches (Geodesign)
  • Foster the generation of innovative solutions by bridging disciplinary, sectoral and institutional boundaries under the common framework of water areas and floodplains

WAVE ERASMUS Partners

Romania

Germany

Italy

Estonia

Belgium

The Netherlands