Nature-based solutions for water innovation, sustainability, and ecosystems (NbSWISE)
Project type
Collaborative Research Project
Funding
European Commission (ERASMUS+ Program)
Duration
09.2025 - 08.2026
Project coordinator
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Water and Climate
Cooperation partners
TUD | Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Groundwater Management, Research Group INOWAS
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Description
TUD works together with Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and University of Ljubljana (UL) to develop and promote innovative approaches to address hydroclimatic risks such as floods, droughts, and water quality issues across Europe―with a particular focus on nature-based solutions (NbS) and their digital support.
TUD‘s contribution to research, practice and citizen participation
TUD provides its extensive expertise in hydro and environmental sciences and leads the work package on “Community Engagement for NbS Implementation.” The aim is to actively involve citizens, municipalities, and decision-makers in the development and implementation of nature-based solutions (NbS). This includes:
- Development of citizen science programs for environmental monitoring using mobile tools,
- Organization of training workshops for municipalities, NGOs, and industry stakeholders,
- Providing digital learning resources and interactive platforms to raise awareness of NbS,
- Stakeholder dialogues to integrate NbS into local and regional planning processes.
- TUD is also involved in the development of AI-powered predictive models, IoT-based monitoring systems, and GIS-supported decision-making tools.
Embedded in the EUTOPIA Connected Community
NBsWISE is being implemented as part of the EUTOPIA Connected Community “Digitisation for Hydro-Climatic Risk Reduction”, which focuses on digital transformation in environmental resilience. TUD will contribute its long-standing expertise in groundwater management, risk assessment, and sustainable resource use. The collaboration builds on existing partnerships within the Erasmus Mundus programme and the EUTOPIA University Alliance.
Contact

Head of Research Group INOWAS
NameDr. Catalin Stefan
Projects: AGREEMAR, FARM, R-MAR
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Research Group INOWAS
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