This prospective study was critically assessed the EU directives, regulations and standards to reveal the barriers, pros and cons for integration of nature-based solutions within the concept of closed water loops approach developed by HYDROUSA project. The project aim to solve issues related to the water supply, the wastewater problem, the biodiversity and nutrient loss, by means of the implementation of six innovative technology solutions. In this work, proposed technologies were assessed to evaluate how their implementation is supported by the European Legislative Framework and if constrains or obstacles are detected for the replicability of the technologies. Main results of the Legislative analysis highlighted that no relevant barriers p...
Europe’s freshwater resources are under increasing stress in several regions, with a mismatch betwee...
Freshwater is a key resource and medium for various economic sectors and domestic purposes but its u...
AQUARIUS is an interreg North Sea Programme project carried out by 15 partners from 6 countries (Nor...
This prospective study was critically assessed the EU directives, regulations and standards to revea...
Water supply and reuse through non-conventional water resources can significantly decrease the stres...
Water supply and reuse through non-conventional water resources can significantly decrease the stres...
Water has been pushed into a linear model, which is increasingly acknowledged of causing cumulative ...
This paper reviews the current problems and prospects to overcome circular water economy management ...
Overpopulation and climate change can contribute to put water scarcity on the spotlight as one of th...
: Global warming is a well-known problem worldwide, nonetheless its consequences are not fully clear...
Water use is departing from linear to circular approaches in which wastewater is treated and reused ...
Changing our unsustainable linear water management pattern is necessary to face growing global water...
This open access book presents (selected) new and innovative developments for sustainable and fish-f...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are defined by the European Commission as “actions that are inspired by...
Highlights • A concept for a water-smart Circular Economy (CE) is introduced. • Elements of a ...
Europe’s freshwater resources are under increasing stress in several regions, with a mismatch betwee...
Freshwater is a key resource and medium for various economic sectors and domestic purposes but its u...
AQUARIUS is an interreg North Sea Programme project carried out by 15 partners from 6 countries (Nor...
This prospective study was critically assessed the EU directives, regulations and standards to revea...
Water supply and reuse through non-conventional water resources can significantly decrease the stres...
Water supply and reuse through non-conventional water resources can significantly decrease the stres...
Water has been pushed into a linear model, which is increasingly acknowledged of causing cumulative ...
This paper reviews the current problems and prospects to overcome circular water economy management ...
Overpopulation and climate change can contribute to put water scarcity on the spotlight as one of th...
: Global warming is a well-known problem worldwide, nonetheless its consequences are not fully clear...
Water use is departing from linear to circular approaches in which wastewater is treated and reused ...
Changing our unsustainable linear water management pattern is necessary to face growing global water...
This open access book presents (selected) new and innovative developments for sustainable and fish-f...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are defined by the European Commission as “actions that are inspired by...
Highlights • A concept for a water-smart Circular Economy (CE) is introduced. • Elements of a ...
Europe’s freshwater resources are under increasing stress in several regions, with a mismatch betwee...
Freshwater is a key resource and medium for various economic sectors and domestic purposes but its u...
AQUARIUS is an interreg North Sea Programme project carried out by 15 partners from 6 countries (Nor...