The new Global Water Watch Platform will make details about global surface water available to everyone for free on the web. This new tool will help to achieve a balanced and more sustainable use of Read More
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New Horizon 2020 project Water-ForCE (Water scenarios For Copernicus Exploitation) kicked off earlier this week, with strong Dutch input. The Water-ForCE consortium is led by the University of Tartu (Estonia) and consists of 20 organisations from all Read More
Dutch water managers take measures to ensure that it is not too dry or too wet. They do this on the basis of their available data on ditches, rivers, quays, meadows, locks, etc. This data Read More
Rijkswaterstaat, STOWA, the Dutch water authorities and the Netherlands Space Office (NSO) are looking for ideas to use satellite data in water management. Solutions are needed for smarter ways to monitor and detect changes. First Read More