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In November 2012, nine institutions from five EU countries started carrying out the research-development project, "Implementation of the Water Footprint approach to monitor, evaluate and improve the water use in urban areas (URBAN_WFTP)”.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/monitoring_water_utilisation_in_cities-16.html
FARMWISE is a project funded by the European Union, carried out in cooperation with foreign partners, including those from Sweden. In total, it involves 20 entities from 12 countries, including the University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Wrocław.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/farmwise--how-to-protect-water-in-soil-658.html
The University of the Basque Country and Greenovate! Europe are launching the SYMBIOREM project aiming to curb environmental pollution with innovative bioremediation processes. Through participating in the SYMBIOREM project, the UPWr will gain access to the latest technologies, our scientists will be able to work in an international consortium and establish partnerships with world-renowned specialists in bioremediation
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/symbiorem-project-to-develop-new-bio-technologies-for-a-cleaner-environment-475.html
Two cooperating Leading Research Teams – WCE and SpaceOS – have become partners of the international WATERAGRI project which is looking for new ways of managing water in agriculture and can improve plant production.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/ltrs-win-horizon-2020-grants-238.html

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