We seek new solutions for the existing issues: information technology and data are leading us to understand the water cycle, its quality and quantity aspects. In synergy we use our professional backgrounds of both engineering and social-environmental sciences. We work hard to bring excellent products, which earned us the trust of our pan-European partners on a long term.
We believe in taking local experience to a higher level. We merge the different conditions and experience of the European environments, societies, and policies to solutions that can be used by all inhabitants and countries of the European Union.
We work with as modest environmental footprint as possible. When possible, we work remotely with the European partners. Our office uses and changes the equipment responsibly. As often as possible, our daily commute to the office is bicycle.
Geographer (univ. dipl. geog.) | Expertise: Dataflow development, GIS, water resources | Linkedin
Luka Snoj works on application of databases and GIS on the pressures on water resources; effects of climate change and global megatrends on water resources; analysis of degradation of European flood areas; and integrated bathing water management. With the European Environment Agency (EEA) he cooperates on the development of dataflows and data visualisation. Task manager for ETC BE tasks "MSFD and marine data", "WISE Marine content development".
Geographer (univ. dipl. geog.) | Expertise: Database development, water quality, EU water policy implementation | Linkedin
Gašper Šubelj works on application of the IT on environmental monitoring, management, and conservation. With the European Environment Agency (EEA) he cooperates on the development of European dataflows within EIONET network, as well as on the data-supported European water quality assessment. He shares best practices of the EEA with the water sector institutions in the Western Balkans and Eastern partnership countries. Task manager for ETC BE tasks "Bathing Water Directive Assessment", "Marine Litter Watch", "WISE Freshwater content development".
Geographer (univ. dipl. geog.) | Expertise: GIS, water cycle and climate change | Linkedin
Andrej Draksler is an expert on the spatial aspects of implementing the Water Framework Directive (WFD). He develops information and knowledge on the European waters by applying data and spatial (GIS) analysis. With the European Environment Agency (EEA) he develops online and interactive data visualisation, including maps; as well as supports the dataflow on bathing waters. He also cooperates in strengthening the participation of Western Balkans countries within EIONET. Task manager for ETC BE task "Near Real-time Data Viewer – Freshwater".