
Restore4Life is an EU-funded project dedicated to restoring freshwater and coastal wetlands in the Danube basin. As part of the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030,” Restore4Life is part of the Danube & Black Sea Lighthouse initiative, aiming to protect and restore aquatic ecosystems through research, innovation, and community engagement.
The project’s primary objectives include developing a Wetland Restoration Decision Support System, empowering stakeholders and communities, supporting local businesses in restored ecosystems, and implementing holistic wetland restoration solutions.
Restore4Life also operates 4 Implementation and 6 Monitoring sites across the Danube basin in order to implement and evaluate the socio-economic benefits of wetland restoration.
PHAROS is an EU-funded project, led by the Canary Islands Ocean Platform (PLOCAN), and implemented by a consortium of 24 organizations from September 2024 to August 2029, which aims to provide nature-based solutions for restoring ecosystems and biodiversity while tackling climate change and human impacts in the Atlantic and Arctic maritime regions. These goals align with the European Union’s ambitious Ocean Mission objectives.
Funded by nearly 9.5 million euros in European funds, the PHAROS project aligns with the European Union’s Ocean Mission. This mission focuses on protecting and restoring marine ecosystems and biodiversity, eliminating pollution, and achieving a sustainable, carbon-neutral, and circular blue economy by 2030.