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About the company

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Our mission

The international platform GERWRT – Global Environmental Restoration and Water Resources Task Force, was established with the aim of connecting scientific research, modern technologies and international cooperation to solve the world's most serious ecological crises.

GERWRT brings together experts from the fields of hydrology, ecology, chemical engineering, law and diplomacy.

Our main mission is to restore devastated ecosystems, analyze soil and water contamination, and propose practical solutions in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

GERWRT also functions as an international expert team that is able to flexibly respond to environmental threats and implement field research and technological projects in various regions of the world.

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Our vision

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Tereza Vasinova

Executive Director

"GERWRT is built on a balance between technology and nature. We don't believe in extremes - we believe in connecting modern science with natural regenerative processes.

In our opinion, this combination is the basis of a truly sustainable journey.

We want to pass on the same values to the younger generation - through practice, responsible leadership, inner integrity, and respect and humility for the laws of nature and human knowledge."

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GERWRT in pictures - 4 phases of recovery

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Default state

Nature is silent at this stage.

The landscape is dry, desolate and bears traces of what it once was. Water is missing, life has receded and the space is burdened with traces of degradation, disturbed water regime and toxicity. Identifying these damages is the first step towards understanding the territory and finding a path on which restoration can truly be built.

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Gradual revitalization

First steps towards regeneration.

Strategically designed, conceptual and precisely targeted technological solutions are entering the territory. Based on data and analysis, they restore the natural water cycle and stabilize the environment. Water is starting to return – first in small accumulations and traces of moisture, which signal change and create conditions for further phases of restoration.

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Natural recovery

The system gradually stabilizes.

Technology continues to serve and support it, while nature increasingly takes on its own role. The water regime is balanced, the soil is working again, and ecosystems are starting to function independently. Nature is allowed to do its own work – with ongoing support, supervision, and respect for its processes.

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Return of life

The landscape is breathing again.

Water shapes space, greenery returns, and ecosystems gain long-term stability. An environment is created where nature and humans can exist in balance – a space prepared for sustainable use, protection, and responsible development by future generations in the natural rhythm of nature.

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