The article, published on May 4, 2024, on the Maroc24 website, discusses the inauguration of the first Living Lab Sebou in Fez. This initiative, organized by the Sebou River Basin Agency and international partners, aims to enhance sustainable water resource management and wetland ecosystem conservation in the Sebou Basin.
The press release is available here.
05-14-2024
The article, published on May 14, 2024, on the Kafapress website, discusses the commitment of the Moroccan government to increasing public investments by 6 billion dirhams over the next three years. This initiative aims to stimulate economic growth and improve public infrastructure.
The article, published on May 4, 2024, on the Ahdath.info website, discusses the launch of the "Living Lab Sebou," the first live laboratory for water management in the Sebou basin. The event took place in Fes with the participation of 30 stakeholders.
The article published on September 4, 2024, on the Universitat Politècnica de València website, discusses UfZ's scientific publication titled "Multi-decadal groundwater observations reveal surprisingly stable levels in southwestern Europe". Several OurMED partners contributed to this research providing new insights into groundwater stability, challenging assumptions about depletion in the region.
09-10-2024
The article published on August 6, 2024, on the Europa Press website, discusses UfZ's scientific publication titled "Multi-decadal groundwater observations reveal surprisingly stable levels in southwestern Europe". Several OurMED partners contributed to this research providing new insights into groundwater stability, challenging assumptions about depletion in the region.
09-12-2024
The article published on August 6, 2024, on the iAgua website, discusses UfZ's scientific publication titled "Multi-decadal groundwater observations reveal surprisingly stable levels in southwestern Europe". Several OurMED partners contributed to this research providing new insights into groundwater stability, challenging assumptions about depletion in the region.
OurMED is part of the PRIMA programme supported by the European Union.