ABOUT INTERLACE
Cities and their peripheries are constantly confronted with challenges such as urban sprawl, climate change and pollution. These processes can exacerbate the degradation of natural ecosystems, and jeopardize ecosystem service provisioning with negative consequences for human health and well-being, biodiversity, social cohesion and equity, and, finally, city resilience. The INTERLACE project brings together a unique consortium of European and Latin American partners to contribute to effectively restoring and rehabilitating urban ecosystems to make cities more liveable, resilient and inclusive. The project aims to advance knowledge and awareness of restorative nature-based solutions (NBS), such as the restoration of wetlands and rivers, as well as to foster more ecologically coherent and integrated city planning processes. In addition, it lays the foundation for sustained multi-directional cooperation and exchange between European and Latin American cities for wider transformative impact.
DATA PROTECTION
Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) the collection, processing and use of personal data is permissible only if a legal provision allows or stipulates or the person concerned has consented to it. By signing this consent form, you hereby consent to INTERLACE collecting, processing, and using your personal data given within this activity for the purposes of organizing events and conducting research within the Horizon 2020 INTERLACE project (Grant Agreement no. 887396). Should you require further information or wish to exercise your rights under the EU GDPR (e.g. to access, rectify, or delete your data), please contact the data protection officer under
interlace@ecologic.eu .
By contacting the data protection officer, you can also withdraw consent provided at any time. We do not pass on your personal data to third parties unless we are entitled to do so or you have given us your consent. Due to the international nature of the INTERLACE project, personal data may be processed in jurisdictions that may not offer the high level of data protection in Europe, pursuant to Article 49 (1) a of the GDPR.
You can find more information about the collection, processing and use of personal data in the Joint Controllership Agreement of the INTERLACE project under the following link:
https://interlace-project.eu/data-protection