
WasserCluster Lunz is a non-profit research center supported by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, the University for Continuing Education Krems, and the University of Vienna. It receives funding from the Provincial Government of Lower Austria and the Municipality of Vienna. The center focuses on basic and applied research in aquatic ecosystems, covering scales from microscopic to catchment. Their scientists collaborate internationally to study the effects of global change, the significance of aquatic-terrestrial interlinkages, and aquatic ecosystem management and rehabilitation. WasserCluster Lunz also offers international university and postgraduate training, internships, and research-education cooperation. They have a commitment to citizen science, incorporating virtual reality, citizen science apps, and AI-supported tools into their research and educational programs, as seen in the 'Environmental Research 2.0' project.

WasserCluster Lunz is a non-profit research center supported by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, the University for Continuing Education Krems, and the University of Vienna. It receives funding from the Provincial Government of Lower Austria and the Municipality of Vienna. The center focuses on basic and applied research in aquatic ecosystems, covering scales from microscopic to catchment. Their scientists collaborate internationally to study the effects of global change, the significance of aquatic-terrestrial interlinkages, and aquatic ecosystem management and rehabilitation. WasserCluster Lunz also offers international university and postgraduate training, internships, and research-education cooperation. They have a commitment to citizen science, incorporating virtual reality, citizen science apps, and AI-supported tools into their research and educational programs, as seen in the 'Environmental Research 2.0' project.