What’s land recycling? Read about this German example
The city of Flensburg got a grant from the regional government of Schleswig-Holstein so that it would avoid building on new land
Did you enjoy your Erasmus+ activity? Vote here!
Without a doubt you are already familiar with the EU's programme to support education, training, youth and sport – Erasmus+. It assures more than 14.7 million euro for individuals and organizations from the partner and programme countries. Key Action 1 is meant for learning mobility for individuals: students, staff, volunteers, youth workers and young people. Key Action 2 brings about innovations and good practices. Key Action 3 supports policy reforms. The programme also gives opportunities for teaching, research, and policy debate through the Jean Monnet activities. Finally, the sport practitioners are stimulated through the sport actions.
Source: European Commission
We highly recommend the program as a wonderful opportunity to advance in your career, to exchange good practices and to realize your amazing project ideas with partners from all around the world.
In this week’s poll we are asking you from which of the Erasmus+ actions do you benefit the most? Vote here.
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
His name is Adrian-Dragoș Benea from Romania
Find out her vision for the next five years and what’s in store for the European Union
Gotland wants to be at the forefront of this emerging mobility technology
It’s all about preventing the habit of slowing down just for the radar
Landkreis Heilbronn will also enlist the help of sensors to identify incorrectly filled organic trash bins
Apparently, that makes it the most progressive city in that respect in all of Finland
Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
The Old Continent gets ready for the largest festival of sports
Apparently, that makes it the most progressive city in that respect in all of Finland
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
Urban dwellers across the EU are having a say in making their surroundings friendlier to people and the environment.
Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements.
Apply by 10 November and do your part for the transformation of European public spaces
An interview with the Mayor of a Polish city that seeks to reinvent itself
An interview with the newly elected ICLEI President and Mayor of Malmö
A conversation with the Mayor of Lisbon about the spirit and dimensions of innovation present in the Portuguese capital