
Circular and eco-systematic management of organic waste and waste water
CEMOWAS 2 reinforces the capacities of local authorities regarding organic waste management and products resulting of depuration processes. Thus, CEMOWAS 2 is a circular economy

CEMOWAS 2 reinforces the capacities of local authorities regarding organic waste management and products resulting of depuration processes. Thus, CEMOWAS 2 is a circular economy

BIOHERITAGE contributes to the protection of indigenous livestock breeds as crucial parts of our protected natural areas. In this sense, BIOHERITAGE provides management tools for

SUDOKET promotes the application of innovative technologies known as “Key Enabling Technologies” or KETs, for more efficient and eco-friendly buildings in order to guarantee higher

PROBIOMASSE develops integrated management models for forest biomass which include all the value chain aspects in order to make out the most of the forest

SustForestPlus promotes the economic sector of natural resin within Europe: it provides solutions to satisfy the existing demand of the industry and generated stable employment

Southwestern Europe is threatened by forest fires and suffers of their consequences such as water pollution, infrastructures damages or crop production losses. EPyRIS provides a

OPEN2PRESERVE provides a sustainable economic management system to reduce fire risks within Southwestern Europe. Thus, the project contributes to the preservation of ecosystems and to

Due to environmental and economic factors as well as the lack of coordination between actors involved in its conservation, the European eel is critically endangered.

The preservation of buildings of historical and cultural value in south-west Europe is currently not a regular organised activity it only occurs when serious problems

One of the most pressing problems in south-west European countries is the scarcity of water resources owing to a lack of precipitation and to pollution.