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Presentation of environmental measures at Plantekongres 2020

20 January 2020

SEGES and the Catchment Officers (Oplandskonsulenterne) had a stand at the Plantekongres 2020 (Crop Congress). Find out more here.

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Students reenact stakeholder roundtable

17 January 2020

20 Students take part in a simulation of the roundtable - a pilot concept set up by the WaterCoG project

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Upscaling “bottom up” water governance approach to new areas in Denmark

13 January 2020

SEGES have through out the year 2019 worked to upscale experiences from WaterCoG pilot area “Skive Fjord” to new areas in Denmark.

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The People’s Festival of Nature

12 December 2019

Debate on Water Council and stakeholder involvement in water plan efforts

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Rivers Trust Autumn Conference 2019, supported by WaterCoG

24 October 2019

We've just about recovered from the Rivers Trust Autumn Conference 2019, so here's our roundup!

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Danish catchment officers visit Sweden for knowledge exchange

23 September 2019

From the 4th to the 6th of September, Danish catchment officers visited Skåne and Halland to exchange knowledge concerning local involvement in water governance.

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Taking #actiononwater across Europe

22 August 2019

From 18th – 22nd March, organisations from the UK, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands, took #actiononwater at their local watercourse

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Knowledge sharing and good debates at conference day on Ringkøbing Fjord

25 June 2019

Local farmers, fishermen, birdwatchers and many other local stakeholders were gathered in Ringkøbing for a conference day on the environmental status of Ringkøbing Fjord and possible actions in the …

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An update from the seventh Water Co-Governance meeting

16 April 2019

Representatives from Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands met in Gothenburg, Sweden for their seventh Water Co-Governance meeting, to share progress on the programme so far.

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Reducing crop damage from salt water on the Island of Texel in the Netherlands

27 March 2019

To reduce crop damage by salt water intrusion on the island of Texel, the waterboard HHNK started a measuring programme in collaboration with the farmers.

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