EcoResonance Institute

Scientific Integrity for Environmental Decisions

EcoResonance Institute is an independent, science-based institute. We translate complex environmental data, both from field monitoring and predictive modelling, into decisions that can be understood, justified, and communicated.

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Flagship platform
Life Cycle Decision (LCD)
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Institutional base
Barcelona, Spain

Where we work

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Water systems

Pre-commercial innovation of water treatment systems. It includes non-chemical disinfection, anti-corrosion, anti-scaling, nano-aeration, and PFAS removal.

FLAGSHIP PROJECT

DrinkAble: Chlorine-free drinking water

blue economy

Blue economy

The work focuses on remediation of inland (wetlands, lakes, reservoirs) and coastal water systems. These projects often intersect with climate and sustainability finance, where scientific rigor and system clarity become decisive.

FLAGSHIP PROJECT

CoherenSea: Petrolium-free water, sand, and marine life

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Monitoring and MRV protocols

Development of MRV(monitoring, reporting, verification) protocols for system-specific carbon credit infrastructure.

FLAGSHIP PROJECT

EutroLakes: Methane (CH₄) reduction by eutrophic water remediation

Cold wetland surface with layered ecological structure

Decision governance

Framework development for interpreting environmental data and preparing it for responsible decision-making and claims.

FLAGSHIP PROJECT

LCD (Life Cycle Decision): A translator of LCA results, what drives them, and what can be compared or claimed safely.

Institute events

EcoResonance Institute event session with participants in a horizontal photographic frame

Three-day workshop on environmental sustainability, with a focus on the circular economy and case studies from the construction sector.

EcoResonance Institute event audience in a horizontal photographic frame

Attending the Goldschmidt Conference in Prague and exchanging ideas for a framework on lake remediation as a future carbon credits project.

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Biosphere integrity

Biosphere integrity begins in living waters and elemental cycles, in the biogeochemical sense described by Vladimir Vernadsky (1926).