LIFE Restoration of Dune Habitats along the Danish West Coast
LIFE02 NAT/DK/008584 Partnere: DK (Sønderjyllands, Ringkøbing, Viborg og Norjyllands amt) Projekt periode: 2001-2005
LIFE02 NAT/DK/008584 Partnere: DK (Sønderjyllands, Ringkøbing, Viborg og Norjyllands amt) Projekt periode: 2001-2005
LIFE99 NAT/DK/006454 Partners: DK (Amphi Consult, Ravn Consult, Vetsjællands, Storstrøms og Fyn amt, Rosenfeldt Gods. Project duration: 1999-2003 The overall objective of the project was to enlarge the minute Danish population of fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina) on 7 of the 8 sites it was found on, and to secure the important genetic traits before inbreeding […]
Developing Nature Based Solution for hydro-meteorological risks reduction RECONECT demonstrerer, refererer og opskalerer naturbaserede løsninger (“Nature Based Solutions” eller “NBS”) i landdistrikter og naturområder. Fra september 2018 til august 2023 Budget: 15 Mio. € fra EU, 36 partnere. 4 projektområder hvor man vil implementere NBS i gennem RECONECT projektet (Demonstrator A), 6 projektområder hvor man […]
LIFE12 NAT/LT/000965 Projekt periode: 2013-2017
LIFE04NAT/DE/00028
The international traveling photo exhibition “Peatlands and Climate Restoration Stories” is open On February 24th at 3.00 PM, the international traveling photo exhibition of the LIFE PeatCarbon project, titled “Peatlands and Climate. Restoration Stories”, opened in Riga at the University of Latvia (UL) House of Nature (Jelgavas street 1), featuring works by 20 peatland researchers. […]
Implementation of Climate Change Mitigation (CCM) measures in peatlands in Latvia and Finland, adaptation and demonstration of innovative tools and applicable methods for GHG monitoring
LIFE08 NAT/EE/000257 Partners: Allerød Municipality, Denmark Hjørring Municipality, Denmark Vejle Municipality, Denmark Hillerød Municipality, Denmark Gribskov Municipality, Denmark Amphi Consult, Denmark Project duration: 2010-2015 OBJECTIVES The overall objective of the DRAGONLIFE project was to secure the small and isolated populations of yellow-spotted whiteface dragonfly (Leucorrhinia pectoralis) and common spadefoot toad (Pelobates fuscus) in the northern […]
AMPHI is part of a consortium that is running a new Horizon 2020 project ‘PONDERFUL’, led by the University of Vic (Spain). The project’s overarching aim is to develop improved methods for maximising the use of ponds and pondscapes in climate change adaptation and mitigation, biodiversity conservation and the delivery of ecosystem services. Because of […]
Start date: January 1st, 2021 End date: June 30th, 2023 AMPHI is part of a consortium of 39 European members and associated countries, aims to tackle the integration of biodiversity with the development of infrastructure, including roads, railways, waterways, airports, ports, or energy transport networks. In Europe, the need to make infrastructure more sustainable for biodiversity […]
The mission: Innovative euPOLIS urban planning methodology integrates nature-based solutions to enhance the health and wellbeing of citizens in 4 European cities. AMPHI is a partner of the international euPOLIS project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program. It is coordinated by the National Technical University of Athens NTUA, interconnecting the knowledge and experience of […]
LIFE24-CCA-PL-LIFE RIVEREASE PROJECT DURATION: 01/07/25 – 30/06/30 PROJECT SUMMARY AND OBJECTIVES The LIFE RIVEREASE project is a key initiative supporting European Union member states in implementing the Nature Restoration Law (NRL). It focuses on adapting agricultural lands to the impacts of climate change through nature-based solutions (NBS), promoting both environmental restoration and sustainable farming practices. […]
The international traveling photo exhibition “Peatlands and Climate Restoration Stories” is open On February 24th at 3.00 PM, the international traveling photo exhibition of the LIFE PeatCarbon project, titled “Peatlands and Climate. Restoration Stories”, opened in Riga at the University of Latvia (UL) House of Nature (Jelgavas street 1), featuring works by 20 peatland researchers. […]