
SUDOE Stations of Transport OPposed to CO2)
Bus and train stations in south-west European cities consume large amounts of energy and emit extremely high levels of greenhouse gases this affects the quality
Bus and train stations in south-west European cities consume large amounts of energy and emit extremely high levels of greenhouse gases this affects the quality
Soil is a natural element that is of vital importance in the life of communities and ecosystems. It is however constantly under threat and on
Mown meadows are agricultural ecosystems maintained by the age-old action of human beings that are now disappearing all over Europe, and with them a wide
ENERPAT sets itself the challenge of finding energetically efficient solutions for the renovation of old buildings so as to allow the preservation of heritage, the
SHCity tackles the challenge of encouraging the evolution of the Smart City to the Smart Heritage City. In order to achieve this it will create
RYME+ will work to promote the internationalisation of SMEs by helping to solve a major disadvantage of south-west Europe: the limitations of SMEs in internationalisation
The main objective of the ClimAct project is the promoting of the transition towards a low-carbon economy in schools. By means of smart energy management,
This project aims to improve the competitiveness of the over 6500 companies that make up the plastic sector in south-west Europe, breaking down the current