Layman´s Report: Lessons learned and results 2017–2024

When an EU-funded project comes to an end, the project must summarise how the work has been conducted, the results that have emerged and the long-term environmental benefits that the project has led to in a so-called layman’s report. LIFE IP Rich Waters presents the layman’s report as a photo book with pictures by nature photographer Johan Hammar.
About LIFE IP Rich Waters

Rich Waters was Sweden’s first integrated project (IP) within the EU’s LIFE Programme. The project started in January 2017 and was implemented for 7,5 years. The overall goal was to improve the aquatic environment in the Northern Baltic Sea River Basin District.
Themes and projects

LIFE IP Rich Waters has focused on six main thematic areas: stormwater, environmental pollutants, free fish migration, internal loading, municipal water planning and eutrophication from agriculture.
About LIFE IP Rich Waters

Rich Waters was Sweden’s first integrated project (IP) within the EU’s LIFE Programme. The project started in January 2017 and was implemented for 7,5 years. The overall goal was to improve the aquatic environment in the Northern Baltic Sea River Basin District.