π§ Water is a shared responsibility.
For #WorldWaterDay, #WATERSENS highlights how real change happens:
π Students visiting pilot sites in πͺπΈ
π School engagement in π¬π·
π EU collaboration on water resilience & inclusion
Because the water transition isnβt just technical β itβs human.
#WaterResilience
π©΅ Stakeholder & citizen engagement is central to #WATERSENS.
In Naxos π¬π·, partners and local authorities held a stakeholder meeting to present the project and identify sites for an experimental cistern.
π« The school of Chalki village was selected, marking a key step toward sustainable water reuse.
π #Climatechange is intensifying #floods and #droughts.
By 2050, 80% of people will live in cities, making sustainable water solutions critical.
π± #WATERSENS promotes decentralised water management showing how #NBS can treat emerging #contaminants and support healthier, more resilient cities.
π§ How do we make water reuse a reality?
First, we need to detect whatβs in the water. π
In #WATERSENS, the University of Copenhagen monitors water quality and emerging #contaminants to support decentralised #watermanagement.
π½οΈ Watch the short video with Jan Christensen to learn more.