The AquaStress integrated solutions support system

AquaStress (2005-2009) is a research project funded by the European Commission (EC). The project aims to deliver enhanced interdisciplinary methodologies enabling actors at different levels to mitigate water stress problems. Both quantitative and qualitative aspects are covered. The project is test-site and stakeholder driven, indicating that any developments are directly related to a variety of study areas and stakeholders who actively participate in the project.

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