EIGR - Knowledge base as a tool facilitating the management of groundwater resources in Europe

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The KINDRA project is being implemented within the framework of the Horizon 2020 programme. Its main purpose is to carry out an EU-wide assessment of existing practical and scientific knowledge related to groundwater on the basis of an innovative classification system - the Hydrogeological Research Classification System (HRC-SYS). This assessment will be based on the knowledge repository, the European Inventory of Groundwater Research (EIGR). The EIGR database is also intended as a functional tool that will provide knowledge resources to be used by individuals and representatives of all institutions whose activities involve groundwater and water management. The purpose of this article is to outline the main assumptions underlying the KINDRA project and to present the methodology for creating the EIGR database, placing particular emphasis on the experience of experts who represent Poland. The materials and information they prepared as contributions to the EIGR have made it possible to review and evaluate the current state of the art as well as the publications resulting from the water management activities undertaken in Poland.

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Tomaszewska, B., Dendys, M., & Galos, K. (2017). EIGR - Knowledge base as a tool facilitating the management of groundwater resources in Europe. Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi / Mineral Resources Management, 33(4), 79–92. https://doi.org/10.1515/gospo-2017-0050

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