In this story, you'll read about how the RuralCat platform facilitates collaboration among farmers, the agrifood industry, universities, and research centres through interactive tools and online services.
While a growing number of citizens is driven by environmental concerns when selecting a trip destination, many stakeholders are tackling the challenge of sustainable tourism both through sustainability communication and original tools to assist service providers in the sector.
As floods are increasing in Europe and affecting a growing part of the population, policy makers need to integrate the risk management in their strategies, together with nature protection and restoration. Examples across Europe already exist.
The integration of satellite data into local and regional Spatial Data Infrastructures can support decision-making, optimise resource management, and elevate the delivery of public services.
Explore several examples of how European regions build social acceptance of the use of wind technologies. Explore various solutions for bringing people on board.
In the digital age strategies, the importance of open data has increasingly come to the forefront of policymaking, recognising its potential to drive innovation, stimulate economic growth, and increase transparency in governance.
When thinking about food waste, many will imagine food scraps or expired food in the fridge. The food waste issue is, however, much larger than that, and is acknowledged as an environmental, economic and social problem that needs to be resolved urgently.
Explore how the transition to a low-carbon economy will rely not on decarbonising centralised energy generation, but on the decentralised distribution of renewable energy technologies.