Today, floods are the most common and most costly natural disasters in Europe. In recent years, cities and regions have been facing severe downpours and precipitation more frequently. Â
What makes some citizen consultations falter while others succeed? Our discussions led us to a better understanding of the common pitfalls in citizen engagement processes.
Three Interreg Europe projects will be competing for a spot in the finals at the RegioStars Awards in the 2024 edition: CRAFTS CODE, MATCH-UP, and ThreeT.
A week of cycling to meet Low-Tech players and develop innovative solutions is to be held on the 8th until the 16th of June in Lorient in support of the FEEL project and frugal approach to city living.
The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform is organising four workshops on various topics. It is a great opportunity to meet organisations from other European countries involved in Interreg Europe project.Â
The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform organised an online discussion between projects focused on Renewable Energy Communities on 9 April 2024. Discover the key learnings.
We can advise you on your project proposal before you apply for our third call to make sure it is relevant to our programme and that it meets the call's criteria.
The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform organised an online discussion on Harnessing Local Culture for Urban Regeneration, on Thursday 22 February 2024.
Europe’s cities and regions will be empowered to implement new infrastructure projects but also obliged to meet new requirements for sustainable transport planning. Explore the opportunities and challenges of The Trans-European Transport Network.
We're giving our approved projects the opportunity to extend their partnership to EU candidate countries. Call is open from 20 March to 7 June 2024, at 12:00 p.m. (midday)
On 21 February 2024, the Policy Learning Platform organised an online discussion with a focus on Navarra’s District Renovation Model. Explore the key learnings in this article.