
SHAREDH2 – SUDOE
The European SharedH2-SUDOE project seeks to consolidate renewable hydrogen as a viable energy storage solution in self-consumption communities, especially in rural areas. The initiative, which
The European SharedH2-SUDOE project seeks to consolidate renewable hydrogen as a viable energy storage solution in self-consumption communities, especially in rural areas. The initiative, which
In Spain, only 49.2 % of patients receive them of the total number of people in need of palliative care (PC). In France, 85 % of people
ECOSPHEREWINES will conserve and manage the vineyard in a sustainable way, promoting biodiversity and increasing its resilience to climate change.
The STOP-IATRO project, which brings together 6 organizations from 3 European countries, aims to raise awareness among healthcare professionals about the risks of iatrogenesis in older people. Through collective strategies based on WHO recommendations, the project seeks to prevent medical complications that can lead to a loss of autonomy. It focuses on identifying obstacles, developing an inclusive strategy, providing training programs, and carrying out pilot actions to improve the quality of care and prevent the adverse effects of medical treatments.
The territories of the SUDOE space are home to exceptional biodiversity, but the acceleration of the consequences of global warming, together with the intensification of
Hitts faces the following challenges common to the SUDOE space: depopulation, ageing and the leakage of high value-added human resources; Lack of value for heritage,
Pollution of water and land is a common challenge in the SUDOE space. Deficiencies in the management of agricultural and livestock soils, and in particular
Cultur-Monts will offer strategies to turn the tangible and intangible heritage of mountain cultural landscapes into a tool for sustainable territorial development.
In the last decade (2012-2022), Sudoe countries have suffered a high number of fires, with an annual average of 222 in Spain, 213 in Portugal
The Project will demonstrate the feasibility of low-cost wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for application in forest fire surveillance and early warning systems. To assess the