
Local regeneration project in Slovakia revitalises rural village amenities.
Local regeneration project in Slovakia revitalises rural village amenities.
A project that aims to connect people with their local environment, food production and with each other.
A transnational cooperation project to promote DIY solutions for renewable energy production in rural communities.
The construction of two small water basins that minimise the risk of floods and offer a habitat that promotes biodiversity.
Adjustments to water management and remedial measures help to preserve protected areas and conserve the landscape of the Western Langstraat.
The construction of a water reservoir helped combat the more frequent extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and forest fires due to climate change.
De Putter is an example of how small communities that are facing a declining level of services can improve their livelihood and promote social cohesion.
An association working in a remote village in rural Latvia, used RDP support to set up a wood and glass workshop thus creating new employment and income opportunities for the local people.
A canal stream was reconstructed to get extra water storage capacity and to improve the water quality and biodiversity in the surrounding area.
A permanent local international market established on a village at the Slovak-Hungarian border enabled local producers from both countries to sell their products more effectively.