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Natural sciences
- Biology of adaptation
Bruges is a world heritage city where water has always been an important part of its history. The reien (inner city canals) have not only shaped the city centre and provided its water supplies in medieval times, but are also vital to make the inner city climate change resilient. A holistic and preventative approach in which a sustainable water management system supports the city’s greening policy is thus needed.
The goal of Blue4Green is to make the reien sustainable, both in terms of water quantity & quality, to provide for the increasing water demands of urban greenery. The reien are a closed system with only one inlet & one outlet. The project will automate the control system and develop a smart water balance model to allow for preventative measures to be taken on water supply and buffering. To this end, part of the underground historic water network will be reconnected to the reien. Moreover, water quality will be ensured, creating a reliable water supply for maintenance of existing & new greenery. This will also benefit biodiversity and water recreation. In order to allow for data-driven decisions, all of it will be linked to a new policy dashboard. This Blue4Green digital twin will integrate all existing green-blue data and complement with new missing data in order to analyse water availability/quality and greenstress at local level. This extensive dashboard will steer policy decisions and help identify solutions through co-creation with stakeholders & citizens.