NATMed will establish a Mediterranean Community of Practice (MedCoP) to promote peer-to-peer learning, developing new relationships, innovative problem solving, and collaboration or partnership on future projects, where the core will be the consortium partners, the active members will be the relevant
target groups and will be open to grow with external stakeholders. The members of these levels will exchange their role depending on the point of the project development to support the evolution of the MedCoP and keeping members involved in the community and the domain of knowledge: improving water storage and distribution infrastructures to impact in the entire hydrological process by the development of FWC-NbS.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s PRIMA Research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 2221.