
A non-productive investment for restoring farm stone walls brings multiple practical, environmental and heritage benefits.
A non-productive investment for restoring farm stone walls brings multiple practical, environmental and heritage benefits.
Support from the Swedish Rural Development Programme helped improve accessibility for visitors in a restored municipal nature reserve.
The construction of two small water basins that minimise the risk of floods and offer a habitat that promotes biodiversity.
An example of a large-scale previously state owned farm, which now successfully combines economic sustainability and the provision of public goods.
A series of knowledge-transfer activities to increase knowledge and skills on organic plant and animal production, processing and marketing.
The creation of wetlands in the agricultural landscape can contribute in decreasing the leakage of nutrients into water bodies.
This LEADER-funded project created several small wetlands and helped raise awareness of and interest in water protection among landowners. It also contributed to increasing the amount of available water in the island of Gotland.