
Innovative control systems for cyanobacteria proliferation in Sudoe water bodies

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.

Forest areas, which are extensive in the SUDOE area and in the regions participating in the project, are fundamental for biodiversity and suffer intensely from the effects of climate change (increase in temperature, reduction in average rainfall and its inter-annual variability).

Cultur-Monts will offer strategies to turn the tangible and intangible heritage of mountain cultural landscapes into a tool for sustainable territorial development.

Climate change is causing an increase in more intense and aggressive wildfires in the SUDOE region (Spain, Portugal, and France). The 2022 wildfires severely affected

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Although intuitively the process of climate change and global warming is associated with droughts, heat waves or forest fires, it also causes very negative effects

I-ReWater analyses the current state of water resources in the SUDOE area, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting resilience and water security.

The European project SOLLAGUA, driven by a transnational consortium of ten entities, promotes nature-based solutions (NBS) for water reuse in rural areas of Spain, Portugal and France.