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The FRIDGE Project Handbook – solutions for supporting growth of Food Industry SMEs

The FRIDGE Project Handbook – solutions for supporting growth of Food Industry SMEs After three years active project work, including surveys, speciality studies, consultations with specialists, and study visits in project partners’ regions, we conclude our journey with a FRIDGE Project Handbook. As a part of FRIDGE project, one of our tasks was to combine …

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The fourth (and last) edition of the PROGRESS Handbook is out!

The fourth (and last) edition of the PROGRESS Handbook is out! It is now usual that marking the end of each semester, we publish a new version of our Handbook. Also as before, we are touching one of the main subjects of PROGRESS, which are the following: Determining the status of natural and near-natural ecosystem …

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How to achieve landscapes in balance with the services of their ecosystems?

How to achieve landscapes in balance with the services of their ecosystems? Governance of Sustainable Landscapes has been the topic of the last and 4th Interregional Training Workshop of Interreg Europe PROGRESS project, held in Florence (Tuscany, Italy). The event has been dual, with over 100 in-person and remote participants and speakers. This aside has …

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MyForest as a European Good Practice at the Policy Learning Week

Magyar Jó Gyakorlat az Interreg Europe program rendezvényén MyForest as a European Good Practice at the Policy Learning Week The Joint Secretariat of the Interreg Europe programme organized a conference to present the best Good Practices across Europe. In the full day event on Environment and Resource Efficiency held on March 14, during the Interreg …

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Improved landscape governance for economic and environmental sustainability

Improved landscape governance for economic and environmental sustainability On March 31st PROGRESS-InterregEurope project organises its 4rd Interregional Workshop on ecosystem services from 6 EU territories, both in person, Firenze-Italy and as an on-line event. Good practices in Landscape Governance as a spatial planning strategy to reconciling a mix of environmental, social, and economic interests. Identifying, …

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Transferibility of PROGRESS Good Practices

Transferibility of PROGRESS Good Practices Since PROGRESS has commenced, three topics were subject of an in-depth exchange of experience between partners, such as: the costs and benefits of ecosystem services derived from land use, or simply put, the evaluation of goods and services provided by nature. This is an increasingly important matter in terms of …

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PROGRESS 4th International Workshop Postponed

PROGRESS 4th International Workshop Postponed The 4th and last workshop of Interreg PROGRESS planned for January 13th in Florence (Italy) has been postponed due to the new outburst of the pandemic situation. The workshop, focusing on “Landscape governance for economic and environmental sustainability” plans to include a study visit to Community for Food and Agro-biodiversity …

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Trilogy of Platforms: sustainable food chains and development of the local food sector

Trilogy of Platforms: sustainable food chains and development of the local food sector 1.        Introduction (a short overview of the GP) Good practice general information Title of the practice [100 characters] Trilogy of Platforms: sustainable food chains and development of the local food sector Chef seeks farmer, regional Bavaria, regional catering Does …

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