Lead partner:
Croatian Forests ltd.
Project partners:
- Public Company Vojvodinašume
- Competence Centre Ltd. for reserarch and development, Vinkovci
- Hrvatske vode
- Public Water Management Company „Vode Vojvodine“
- European Affairs Fund of Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Project implementation area:
- Spačva – Bosut Basin

Project objective:
To increase the resilience of the Spačva-Bosut Basin to climate change.
Planned activities:
- Baseline assessment – analyses of existing dana
- Identification and preparations of pilot locations
- Development of Communication plan and identification of potential stakeholders
- Establishment of joint cross-border groundwater monitoring system to foster climate change resilience and adaptation
- Software for dynamic modelling of underground waters + weather stations
- Upgrading of the Lipovac barrier’s crown on the river Bosut
- Establishment of two monitor stations (piezometers 20 to 50 meters deep) for groundwater quantity and quality
- Restoration of Radosava pond
- Reconstruction of the sluice on the river Bosut
- Establishment of Centre for climate change monitoring as a department within Competence Centre Ltd. for research and development
- Validating and consolidating of results on demonstrated and tested solutions
- Development of the Strategy for solution uptake by organizations
- Communication and dissemination results
Expected results:
- Jointly developed action plan for implementation activities towards climate resilience in the Spačva-Bosut Basin
- 4 pilot actions jointly developed and implemented
- underground monitoring system
- upgrading of the Lipovac barrier’s crown on the river Bosut
- reconstruction of the sluice on the river Bosut
- restoration of Radosava pond
- Two jointly developed solution
- established Centre for climate change monitoring
- jointly developed and demonstrated solution (NbS) for drought extremes mitigation based on existing infrastructure
- Developed Strategy for the solution uptake by organizations (Plan of the solution presentation, and results dissemination to local public authorities, managing organization in charge of forestry and water management. The plan will contain basic data on solutions, possible applications, and replications reflecting multi-sectoral and transnational approach, data collection and exchange between organizations).
The amount of grants from the Interreg VI-A IPA Programme Croatia-Serbia is
2.386.908,99 €
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