The third “Wetlands in Action” webinar focuses on data-driven wetland monitoring, exploring GHG hotspots and the impacts of rewetting. Read more.
Join the third session of the Wetlands in Action webinar series: data-driven insights into wetland restoration
The new year starts with fresh momentum for wetland science and collaboration. Following two successful sessions, the Wetlands in Action webinar series returns with its third edition, continuing to explore how science, innovation, and cross-project cooperation are advancing wetland restoration across Europe.
This webinar series is jointly organised by the Horizon Europe sister projects ALFAwetlands, RESTORE4Cs, REWET, and WET HORIZONS, in collaboration with the European Chapter of the Society of Wetland Scientists. Together, these initiatives aim to strengthen knowledge exchange and showcase complementary approaches to wetland restoration, monitoring, and climate mitigation.
Understanding GHG dynamics and rewetting impacts through data
The third session, entitled “Data-Driven Wetland Monitoring: GHG Hotspot and Rewetting Impact Assessment”, will focus on how advanced data collection and analysis methods are improving our understanding of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from wetlands and the effects of rewetting measures.
The webinar will feature contributions from two experts actively involved in European wetland research and innovation. Alexandra Barthelmes (Michael Succow Stiftung / Greifswald Moor Centrum) will share insights from WET HORIZONS and ALFAwetlands, drawing on extensive experience in wetland research and restoration. Werner Wiedermann (Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH) will present perspectives from the REWET project, focusing on the use of remote sensing and data-driven tools to support wetland monitoring and impact assessment.
The session will be moderated by Corinna Barnstedt (European Science Communication Institute) and hosted by Iryna Shchoka (European Wilderness Society).
Practical information and registration
The webinar will take place online on 13 January 2026, from 11:00 to 12:00 (CET). Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
We look forward to welcoming you to this third session and to continuing the conversation on how data-driven approaches can support effective and climate-smart wetland restoration across Europe.
If you missed the second session, the recording of “From Perception to Action: Engaging Citizens in Wetland Restoration and Conservation” is available here.