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20 January 2021

¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Geography in European pond research project

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¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Geography’sÌýPond Restoration Research GroupÌýis part of an 18-partner international research consortium that is running a new EU Horizon 2020 projectÌý‘PONDERFUL’, led by the .

The project aims toÌýimprove the use of ponds and pondscapesÌýin managing the adaptation to climate change, biodiversity conservation and the delivery of ecosystem services.

The significance of ponds has commonly been underestimated. They are largely excluded from the European Water Framework Directive, even though this is intended to protect ‘all waters’. In the USA their inclusion in the protections provided by the Clean Water Act is also contested, and they lie outside regulatory systems in many other regions.

Research over the last 10-15 years has nevertheless shown that their abundance, diversity and biogeochemical potency means that ponds play a role in catchments and landscapes which is completely out of proportion to their small size, even potentially at the continental scale.

The main aims of PONDERFUL are to improve understanding of how ponds, as aÌýNature-based SolutionÌý(NBS), can support the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, the protection of biodiversity and the delivery of ecosystem services.

The five main components of the project are: engaging with stakeholders, developing new datasets, establishing models in support of pond management, creating a set of demonstration sites across Europe, and ensuring that policy-makers and others are informed.

Experienced researchers will be brought together from nine European states, Turkey and Uruguay, and the project runs for fourÌýyears from December 2020


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