A1. Agreements with forest owners
C1.1.: Impact on drinking water quantity and quality.
C1.2.: Impact on the cost of raw water potabilization
C2.: Dialogue between the growing social demand for solutions and scientific knowledge to develop possible strategies, with the objective of establishing a potential framework for Payments for Ecosystem Services.
B1.1.: Manual to delimit and characterize the catchments of water supply catchments for human consumption: the 4 LIFE URBASO catchments and their protection perimeters.
B1.2.: Manual SILVICULTURA PRO SILVA. Guidelines for a continuous and close-to-nature forest management.
B1.3.: Monitoringof the Emerging Risk to Water Quality in theForest Pilot Basinsof the Basque Autonomous Community.
B2.1 – B2.4: Transformation proposal: riparianforests and special protection area ofexperimental watersheds
B2.2 – B2.3: LIFE URBASO transformation proposal: intermediate and distant protection zones.
B2.5.: Arronategi’s Marteloscopio: a forestry classroom for discussion and training in forestry.
B3.1.: Monitoring of water quality and quantity
B3.2.: Biodiversity monitoring.
B4.1.: Assessment of ecosystem services of the proposal
B4.2.: Development of a Payments for Ecosystem Services model.
B4.3.: Replication of the URBASO proposal and influences on water policies.