We’re thrilled to launch the very first edition of our newsletter in the project LL-00256 LAKES GO DIGITAL –a fresh dive into how digital innovation is reshaping our lakes, our cities, and our connection with nature.
In this news letter you will find out the latest information of topics:
Why Digital?
Lakes are more than just beautiful landscapes – they are living ecosystems that support communities, wildlife, and climate resilience. By digitalising our waters, we gain tools to protect them smarter and faster. Real-time monitoring means issues like pollution or algal blooms can be spotted early, and solutions can be put in place before they escalate.
The Game Changers
Our new smart buoys are like superheroes for the lakes. They measure temperature, oxygen, and water quality. They send the data straight to an online system. That means scientists and city managers can act quickly, while all of us get clear, easy-to-understand updates.
Beyond Technology: Communities and Nature
Clean water is not just science; it’s a shared responsibility. With QR codes at lake sites, everyone can check water quality updates instantly. Transparency like never before brings people closer to nature and strengthens trust between communities, scientists, and governments.
Meet the Team: Two Countries, Four Partners, Six Lakes
This ambitious project is powered by a cross-border team united by one goal: protecting our waters for the future. Together, we’re proving that technology and collaboration can make a difference.
Read the news letter in Latvian: Ziņu lapa_Lakes Go Digital
Read the news letter in Lithuanian: Zinu_lapa_LT