Guided by a Pan-European vision, Hydroeurope has been a collaborative initiative from the start. Its goals extend beyond addressing key water management challenges and creating valuable didactic resources; it is also dedicated to forging lasting partnerships between institutions. This network guarantees the effective sharing and transfer of project outcomes.
For educational institutions, these resources are readily adaptable to current curricula, directly improving educational quality. Meanwhile, professional and private sector organizations can enhance their processes and foster development by integrating materials produced throughout the project’s three-year lifespan.
The effectiveness of these collaborations is clear from the high number of subscriptions the website has received. This is evidenced by the many institutions, both within and outside Europe, that are actively using the materials and activities developed by the program.
Subscribers
Academic institutions
- University of Castilla – La Mancha (Spain)
- University of La Coruña (Spain)
- University of Granada (Spain)
- University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
- Han_University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands)
- Warsaw University of Life Sciences (Poland)
- Università della Calabria (Italia)
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)
- Technische Universität Berlin – TU Berlin (Germany)
- University of Szczecin (Poland)
- Institute of Geophysics PAS (Poland)
- Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania)
- Research Centre Jülich (Germany)
- Technische Universität Dresden (Germany)
Professional institutions and networks
- Hidrojing (Spain)
- Consorci Besos Tordera (Spain)
- Aigües Barcelona (Spain)
- AQUATEC (Spain)
- Water Institute “Jaroslav Černi” (Serbia)
- International Association for hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR)
- IAHR – Young Professional Network (Poland)
- IAHR – Young Professional Network (Spain)
External institutions
The consortium also benefits from a strong, established network, thanks to its longevity and the partners’ prior involvement in similar projects like WaterEurope. Furthermore, HydroEurope’s success has inspired the creation of similar initiatives globally, such as HydroAsia and HydroLatinAmerica. This expansion has enriched the program and provided a channel for its materials to reach also audiences beyond Europe, amplifying its impact from a regional to a global scale. Key external institutions include:
- Incheon National University (South Korea)
- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mexico)
- Universidad de Cuenca (Ecuador)
- Universidad Militar Nueva Granda (Colombia)
- Universidad Nacional del Litoral (Argentina)
- Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá (Panamá)
- U.S. Department of Agriculture – USDA (USA)