30 AUDIOVISUALES SOBRE PROYECTOS EMBLEMÁTICOS EN 6 REGIONES
En primer lugar, cada socio identificará cinco proyectos emblemáticos financiados por los fondos estructurales. A continuación, producirá y realizará un vídeo acerca de cada uno. Estos treinta proyectos en total, ubicados en las seis regiones que participan en el proyecto, serán promocionados a través de una amplia campaña de comunicación en Internet, y así como contenidos informativos actualizados sobre la política de cohesión europea a escala regional.
- Todo
- Andalucía (España)
- Lombardia (Italia)
- LEINSTER (IRLANDA)
- Hungría Central
- Eslovenia
- Baden-Wurtemberg (Alemania)
Impulsado por la asociación Málaga Acoge, “Globalemplea: itinerarios integrales para mejorar la empleabilidad y el acceso al mercado laboral de las personas inmigrantes” es un programa de orientación e inserción laboral que tiene como finalidad mejorar la empleabilidad de las personas migrantes en la provincia de Málaga.
Debido a un incremento en la demanda de actividades de turismo activo en la comarca subbética, entre ellas la vela, Alúa Innova S.L con el acompañamiento del Grupo de Desarrollo Rural (GDR) Subbética y el apoyo financiero del FEADER ha impulsado una estrategia de formación y de turismo sostenible en el mayor lago de Andalucía, el embalse de Iznajar.
ATLAZUL es un proyecto de carácter estratégico que cuenta en su partenariado con un total de 18 entidades socias procedentes de Alentejo, Algarve, Andalucía y Galicia.
Mediante el apoyo del programa INTERREG España – Portugal, las regiones participantes pretenden profundizar en las oportunidades impulsando políticas de Crecimiento Azul
The renovation of the railway line running along the southern shore of Lake Balaton was long overdue. The Somogy county railway line in the southern Transdanubian region passes between Szántód-Kőröshegy and Balatonszentgyörgy. With the grant, new superstructures (rails, sleepers and ballast) were created on the main railway track and 53 km of tracks were renovated.
The Dodder Greenway is being developed to be a Greenway of international renown and to be on a par with the best greenways in the world. When complete it is envisaged to be over 17km long, linking Dublin City Center to South County Dublin. It is part of an overall vision to link Dublin City Centre to the Dublin Mountains. The greenway promises to cater for both commuter and social cyclists, representing a new transport and recreational facility for Dublin.
The Kilkenny Abbey Quarter is a vibrant new urban quarter in the heart of the medieval city. Providing an exceptional business location for companies seeking outstanding global connectivity and the capacity to attract high calibre talent. Located on the site of the former Brewery on the banks of the River Nore. This site was originally settled in the 13th century by Franciscan monks who established St. Francis Abbey.
Farm4more is a four year agricultural pilot project. It is the first Irish-led life climate action project. Split evenly between partner organizations in Ireland and Austria. Aiming to Implement technologies, strategies and techniques to achieve climate mitigation and animal protein production with biochart pilot plant and green biorefineries. They aim to produce GHG reducing animal feed additives and process organic grass-silage into high value organic protein feeds. Delivering climate change mitigation impacts for the livestock industry.
The abbreviation INSA means "Integration of Offenders into Work", which are programmes funded by the European Social Fund (ESF). The aim of the INSA+2 project is to promote rapid integration into the labour market through early and systematic transition management and thus prevent people from becoming criminals.
The RES (Range extender System) project, which concerns the development of an innovative solution for additional charging for the batteries of electric vehicles, has been awarded and funded within the "Smart fashion and design" call in the context of the European Regional Development Fund 2014-2020 of the Lombardy region,
The new building of the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques (IPM) in Freiburg was funded with an amount of about 21 million euros from the ERDF funding programme. The institute conducts research in close cooperation with the university and industry on measuring methods for object and shape detection, gas and process technology and in the field of thermal energy converters.
Dwr Uisce in Ireland is developing new smart and low-carbon technologies and services required for energy recovery Improving the efficiency of water distribution in Ireland and Wales is at the core of the project ethos, along with maximizing energy recovery in the water sector. Helping generate jobs and boost the economy, provide environmental savings through energy recovery, as well as deliver low-carbon solutions to ensure a more sustainable future.
No plant can grow without phosphorus. Agriculture therefore fertilises the soil in Germany with several thousand tonnes. But until now, 100 per cent of this phosphorus has had to be imported. That is to change in the future. Phosphorus is to be recycled in Germany - from sewage sludge. Research is currently being carried out at several institutes and the first recycling plants are being built in Baden-Württemberg, also with the help of EU funds.
The European Social Fund (ESF) supports projects that improve the employment opportunities of citizens by helping them with career orientation. The Werkstattschule association in Heidelberg has various practical project formats and supports pupils in planning, implementing and designing building projects in their own schoolyard.
The non-profit Waldhaus Foundation aims to raise awareness of the forest ecosystem with its diverse educational offers. The foundation provides environmental education and pedagogy on the topics of forests and sustainability in the form of workshops for schoolchildren, exhibitions and events in the open course programme. With ERDF co-financing, the Waldhaus has realised the construction of a new extension.
ARTEMISTA is a cultural association s founded in 2004 .Artemista deals with artistic, cultural, environmental and socio-educational projects. It was born from the meeting of artists from different disciplines, with the aim of developing unitary projects, research, production, training, through the union of different languages: Music, Theatre, Comics, Photography, Video.
The Astino Biodiversity Valley is a project desired and implemented by the Bergamo Botanical Garden, coordinated by the City of Bergamo and financed by the European Cohesion Fund through the Lombardy Region. 20,000 square metres of planting with 350 horticultural plant species guaranteeing the protection of the plant biodiversity present in the area. The project also includes a series of initiatives aimed at the population and schools to develop knowledge and awareness of local agricultural products and their seasonality
Železniki are a small town in Gorenjska region with population of three thousand people. The occurrence of floods there is relatively high, since the town had been previously effected by high water in years 1979, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998 and 2007. In 2019, the cooperation of a local government and public institutions resulted in the beginning of an European Union cohesion project, titled Reduction of flood risk for the Selška Sora river sub-basin.