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Joint management of groundwater dependent ecosystems in transboundary Gauja – Koiva river basin (GroundEco)

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Politically Gauja – Koiva river basin is divided by border between Estonia and Latvia, still it has a common water cycle, including groundwater. Joint management of transboundary Gauja – Koiva river basin is demanded not only by geographical and hydrological conditions, but also by requirements from EU water policy (Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC) which is binding for both countries. The objective of the project is to enhance sustainable management of common groundwater resources and associated ecosystems in the transboundary Gauja – Koiva river basin. This will be achieved through the development of a joint methodology for GDE identification and assessment, its implementation in pilot areas in cooperation between Estonian and Latvian authorities and research institutions and increased public awareness of groundwater and associated nature protection.