Green Infrastructure Guidance for Municipalities
It helps municipalities to create successful and effective GI projects by assessing environmental and climate risks and identifying appropriate NBS solutions.
Explore inspiring and tested policy solutions identified by our cooperation projetcs and beyond.
It helps municipalities to create successful and effective GI projects by assessing environmental and climate risks and identifying appropriate NBS solutions.
The good practice describes the factors that hinder or support the uptake of nature-based solutions and provides recommendations to support their wider uptake.
The LIFE LOGOS 4 WATERS project put out a call for municipal applications searching for innovative natural water retention measures.
The Good Practice enables better migration of species between different regions and countries, contributing to climate change adaptation, among other benefits.
TeAM HUb is a professional community of organisations and individuals committed to the widespread dissemination of nature-based solutions (NbS) in Hungary.
The Platform is made up of experts committed to fighting climate change at county level who discuss topics relevant to climate change, including NBS solutions.
Sámi Climate Council is an independent expert body, bringing the knowledge base and perspectives of the Sámi people into the climate policy processes.
“ForestFlow” is aimed at the restoration of flood damage in the Spačva-Bosut forest watershed area and the establishment of a cross-border preventive system.
GreEnergy-project aimed at protecting environment,biodiversity,improving risk prevention and promoting sustainable energy inCroatian-Serbian cross-border region
Strategic project aimed at demining,restoration,protection of forests,forest land and water resources which includes areas of the Natura 2000ecological network
PI VSC, group of experts represents the envisaged activities embodied in Management plan of the ecological network areas and protected areas of Spačva basin
“CREATE” – Rain gardens in the city of Pula received the Adriatic Adaptation Award award under the CREATE project for design and implementation of rain gardens