
STARS4Water Newsletter #2
We are pleased to share the second STARS4Water Newsletter, designed to keep you updated on our project’s progress, outcomes, and other significant developments in the fields of water resource management

We are pleased to share the second STARS4Water Newsletter, designed to keep you updated on our project’s progress, outcomes, and other significant developments in the fields of water resource management

In 2021, the United Nations climate panel (IPCC) published the new version of the international climate report (the Sixth Assessment Report, AR6). The report presented the latest projections for climate

To improve the understanding of water resources availability and water use in river basins the STARS4Water project is unlocking global and European data sources by creating easy access to these

STARS4Water in collaboration with INBO organized session 4B on “Data and information for climate change adaptation in basins” at the second day of the conference for representatives from river basins

In October 2024 the Drought Resilience +10 Conference organized by WMO, FAO, EC JRC and others took place at the WMO headquarters in Geneva. The Conference saw the participation of

The Geological and Mining Institute of Spain (IGME) hosted in Segovia the 3rd annual meeting of the STARS4Water project to discuss the progress of the project activities and plan for

The EU Joint Research Center (JRC) has developed a tool to estimate flood water depth and improve the accuracy of flood extent maps by combining satellite images with topographic data.

The UN-Water Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 (IMI-SDG6) has published the 2024 SDG 6 Progress Reports. They are founded on the most recent SDG 6 data compiled and verified

STARS4Water partner Deltares presented the project at the session on Transboundary water management: tools and approaches supporting cooperation and peace (Session ID 12065). This session was part of the SIWI

STARS4Water has developed scenario narrative storylines (in short: narratives) for business as usual (BAU) developments up to 2050 for the seven river basin hubs of project, through a co-creation process