• SWITCH project in Lodz in progress.
    Between the 28th and 31st of May of 2006 Lodz has been visited by Carol A. Howe Project Manager of the SWITCH project from the UNESCO-IHE Institute of Water Education (The Netherlands) and by Peter J. Bury Coordinator of SWITCH Learning Alliance from IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (The Netherlands). Lodz has been visited as the first city from all of the 9 urban demonstration cities.
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  • Polish Academy of Sciences and University of Lodz have a great pleasure to invite to the Opening Symposium Of The European Regional Centre For Ecohydrology under the auspices of UNESCO in Lodz, Poland
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  • On the 8th of March 2006 in the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris the Director General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, and the Minister of Science and Education of Poland, Michał Seweryński, signed an agreement on the establishment of the European Regional Centre on Ecohydrology under the auspices of UNESCO in Lodz, Poland.

    The Centre has been established as an international institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences (International Centre for Ecology) in co-operation with the University of Lodz, in the framework of the International Hydrological Programme (IHP). The initiative has been strongly supported by the authorities of the City of Lodz.

The increasing human population and degradation of biological integrity of ecosystems has been expressed, to a great extent, as a decline in water resources. Consequently the degradation of the ecosystems biotic structure and alteration of their functions influence the ability of the ecosystems to provide social and economical services. According to UN Organisations water has become the main constraint for achieving sustainable development in many parts of the world. Therefore promoting and facilitating national, regional and global research programs regarding development new effective approach for sustainable water management is one of the most urgent needs.

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Considering a leading role of Polish scientists in the development of the ecohydrology concept and the IHP UNESCO project, the establishing of the ERCE Poland under the auspices of UNESCO has been proposed.

Centre promotes integrative multidisciplinary ecohydrological research at a catchment scale for sustainable management, protection and restoration of aquatic resources. Basic research includes: hydrology, hydrobiology, environmental chemistry, landscape processes, soil ecology, phytotechnology, environmental toxicology and genetics, population studies and mathematical modeling

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The Centre shall pursue the above objectives and functions in close coordination with the water-related programmes of UNESCO.

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