
Off the beaten track: Regional strategies boosting tourism...
Learn about Granada Geopark's success story which saw an increase of visitors by changing its Provincial Strategy with a focus on sustainable tourism
Environment and resource efficiency policies provide opportunities for regional growth and job creation and can boost the attractiveness of a region for businesses, citizens and tourists. Regions need to protect ecosystems and vulnerable landscapes and prevent biodiversity loss in their territories to prevent (further) degradation of these natural assets. The sustainable management and exploitation of the natural environment can also foster sustainable regional development based on so-called ecosystem services.
A similar logic applies to the preservation and exploitation of regional cultural heritage. Preservation and exploitation strategies can incorporate ICT applications to, for instance, raise public awareness and ownership of cultural heritage or by introducing applications on e-culture.
Enhancing resource efficiency at regional level involves using limited resources sustainably, whilst also avoiding negative impacts for the environment. Efficiency also allows to create greater value from less input, bringing down unit costs for manufacturers and buyers. Regions can play a key role in improving resource use through interacting with consumers and producers, as well as through their own role as energy consumer.
Although various national and supra-national initiatives are in place to support this transition, regions do play a key role. Interreg Europe can help regions to find practices to answer regional challenges, such as preparing sustainable exploitation models for natural and cultural heritage assets, developing and integrating green infrastructure, encouraging SMEs to assess and address resource use issues, or, reducing waste volumes in SMES and households.
This platform offers participants and other stakeholders a range of ideas and inspiration on how to better protect natural and cultural heritage and use Earth’s limited resources in a sustainable manner and thus contribue to meeting environmental and socio-economic objectives. The support is provided through a set of workshops, networking events, examples of good practices and a helpdesk of experts.
Learn about Granada Geopark's success story which saw an increase of visitors by changing its Provincial Strategy with a focus on sustainable tourism
The Policy Learning Platform hosted the first ever online community brainstorming session on water reuse and ground water pollution. Read the outcomes here.
Discover the policy recommendations coming from the peer review hosted by the Burgas Municipality on 2 and 3 December 2020.
Can Interreg Europe’s peer review support interactive teaching methods at university? Experiences from a successful pilot at Zuyd University in Maastricht.
Discover the outcomes of the online peer review in Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship on how to accelerate the shift to a circular economy.
Susana Lopes from LIPOR, Portugal, attended the Peer Review on Municipal Waste Collection for the Municipality of Burgas. Read about her experience!
Provide your feedback on the Zero Pollution Action Plan and participate in the open public consultation launched by the European Commission!
In late 2020 the Platform launched a consultation with the community members to gather input and plan activities for next year. Here are the results.
Discover the most popular #policylearning articles, policy briefs and webinars of 2020!
Peer reviews on topics like circular economy and waste management have been very successful. Submit your peer review application today.
Mar
09
2021
Do you want to know how your region could reuse water and manage urban water waste? Join the webinar on 9 March from 10:00 to 11:30 PM!
Health Matter is an online pharmacy shop. Online pharmacy provides a varied...
Submitted by: Health Matter
United States of America
The creative center for building communities in Presov region. The idea of the...
Submitted by: Sona Hatokova
Slovakia (Slovensko)
Due to climate change, wetlands are among the ecosystems that will be most...
Submitted by: Artur Chambel
Portugal
Taking into account that waste management concerns both, public administrations...
Submitted by: CLARA MARIA CHORQUES SANZ
Spain (España)
To preserve, restore, safeguard, valorise, showcase & redeploy the very rich...
Submitted by: Manos Vougioukas
Greece (Ελλαδα)
Interreg Europe is the follow-up programme for INTERREG IVC. Between 2007 and 2014 INTERREG IVC set the cogwheels of interregional cooperation in motion and gathered a lot of knowledge throughout the 204 financed projects. Get inspiration for your project proposal from the INTERREG IVC policy recommendations!
A timely inventory of up-to-date evidence and experience to help regional authorities introduce or develop their regional policies in the field of eco-innovation.
A policy brief outlining pathways to a circular economy in cities and regions. The brief answers questions such as: What is a circular economy? How can local and regional authorities foster a circular economy? What funding opportunities exist for regions and cities to support circular economy cooperation? How can European Territorial Cooperation programmes help?