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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Strom zivota, Сдружение с нестопанска цел ""Ново Бъдеще"", SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE, Young Biologists Association NGO, Strom zivota +16 partnersStrom zivota,Сдружение с нестопанска цел ""Ново Бъдеще"",SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE,Young Biologists Association NGO,Strom zivota,GoodPlanet Belgium,Guardians of Ecology,University of Greifswald,GoodPlanet Belgium,EcoPeace Middle East (Israel),DU,Udruga Oppidum,DU,"Leeway collective, institute for promotion and protection of aquatic ecosystems,GRÜNE LIGA e.V. - Netzwerk ökologischer Bewegungen c/o Bundesgeschäftsstelle,Umweltverband Österreich (WWF),Ecopeace Middle East Environmental NGO Forum,Friends of Earth Middle East for Environmental Development,Centar za zivotnu sredinu,Organizatia Nationala Cercetasii Romaniei / Centrul local Mircea cel Batran Ramnicu Valcea,Legambiente Piemonte e Valle d'Aosta OnlusFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2016-1-DE04-KA347-014020Funder Contribution: 29,138.3 EURThe Berlin youth camp seeks to strengthen the youth voice in the huge effort of European Water conservation – by bringing young people together & giving them tools to interact with other voices from politics, administration and civil society. Via a focal point on water in the city – water quality and the rediscovery of urban rivers, ecological continuity of the river, new challenges linked to climate change – participants will experience water in the city and then discuss the WFD in exchange with administrators, politicians and social innovators moving from the local, to the national and finally the transboundary, transnational level. The participants will produce, present and discuss a policy brief on water in the city, with specific reference to the WFD/Bathing Directive processes.Youth so far plays a marginal role at best in the European water conservation policy process. Yet, the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) will not be implemented in time (original goal year: 2015). Therefore European water conservation effectively becomes a multi-generational task: experiences have to be passed on; new perspectives have to be brought in by the younger generation. There is an additional benefit to this task: rivers cross countries & water conservation unites people across borders. Therefore water conservation is a theme to nurture European civil relations, and to reconfigure them. This task is further complicated by the refugee crisis: young migrants join the European youth population, and ways have to be found to integrate them in multi-generational European efforts such as nature conservation. 60 participants, youths between 15 and 25 as well as accompanying staff from national partners, will come to Berlin for a week of group work on water conservation. The week will be preceded by three months of preparations, where the participants, facilitated by online modules, engage with their rivers and its challenges and opportunities at home. They will share these experiences in Berlin, learn and apply up-to-date ways of sensing water in the city in the German capital via group work on water quality and digital mapping, enjoy intercultural activities (joint fish-soup preparation) and a local Big Jump, and discuss their ideas with water experts from politics, administration and civil society. The week will provide them with inspiration to take home to their schools, associations and rivers, and with an international network of youth inspired to promote the big multi-generational European effort of water conservation. The long-term goal is to nurture a European youth river network. Following the Brussels youth camp 2015, the Berlin camp seeks to pick-up the torch, and then pass it on to the organizers of a 2017 camp (in Slovenia). In the words of the 2015 Brussels youth for water manifesto: We do not inherit water from our ancestors, we borrow it from future generations.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:DAMEN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION BV, FSG-NOBISKRUG DESIGN GMBH, SEA EUROPE, SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE, BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE +23 partnersDAMEN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION BV,FSG-NOBISKRUG DESIGN GMBH,SEA EUROPE,SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,ST. NETH MARITIMETECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION,CETENA S.p.A. Centro per gli Studi di Tecnica Navale,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Balance Technology Consulting,Goa University,Balance Technology Consulting,SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE,ST. NETH MARITIMETECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION,ERIKS BV,SEA EUROPE,FSG-NOBISKRUG DESIGN GMBH,DAMEN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION BV,NGO Shipbreaking Platform,ERIKS BV,GALLOO,NGO Shipbreaking Platform,CMT,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,TU Delft,GALLOO,CETENA S.p.A. Centro per gli Studi di Tecnica Navale,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,CMTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101138013Overall Budget: 5,314,020 EURFunder Contribution: 4,499,940 EURThe market conditions and the regulatory framework for the shipping industry and shipyards are changing profoundly. In response, shipyards need to build up the capacity to assess the environmental footprint of their yard-activities and the ship to inform their stakeholders in a transparent, understandable, comprehensive, and trustworthy way. While the environmental footprint of the operational phase of a ship can be covered sufficiently by existing standards, the non-operational footprint of the shipyard processes and the integrated materials and components remain a black box. It is the ambition of this project to drastically change the as-is situation and to make the impact measurable and thereby drive progress toward circular, zero impact shipping over the full circle of life of a ship. Therefore, CirclesOfLife will develop, test, and validate a general methodology and framework applicable to all European shipyards enabling to close the gaps in assessing the environmental performance of the shipyards and the ships they design, build, maintain, retrofit or recycle. CirclesOfLife will go beyond state of the art by defining a scientifically sound SEPI-methodology and Cradle2Cradle Ship Passport and will test and validate its applicability in day-to-day business of shipyards and suppliers in several use-cases, ranging from new building- to repair-and maintenance- to recycling yards. Moreover, CirclesOfLife follows a clear pathway towards market introduction and societal impact supported by Surfrider and ShipBreaking Platform as independent and trustworthy NGOs. Based on the described measures, CirclesOfLife pursues to offer a widely accepted standard enabling shipyards, maritime equipment manufacturers, shipping companies, finance institutions and other stakeholders to compare the environmental footprint of ships and shipyards
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE, SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE ORNITOLOGIA SEO, db0f66152e541cffbe76de12533c9910, Surfrider Foundation Europe Germany e.V., SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE ORNITOLOGIA SEOSURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE,SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE ORNITOLOGIA SEO,db0f66152e541cffbe76de12533c9910,Surfrider Foundation Europe Germany e.V.,SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE ORNITOLOGIA SEOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-2-ES02-KA105-015474<< Objectives >>SFE is a European non for profit organization focussed on reducing marine and riverine litter and SEO/BirdLife is the oldest environmental NGO in Spain, that started its work 70 years ago, fighting for biodiversity conservation. This project is born from the willing of Surfrider Foundation Europe and SEO/BirdLife to work together. Working together, we will effectively combine our expertise areas and this will result in a successful project, enriching for all the actors involved within: the participants, the ERASMUS + Programme and ourselves. Additionally, this will be the first stage of a long-term and fruitful alliance between both entities.This youth exchange aims at promoting the Green Deal among young people in addition to other environmental policies and strategies; especially those related to marine biodiversity conservation and marine litter reduction. The recent Green Deal introduced by President Von der Leyen, remains still unknown for European youngsters; nevertheless it is the most relevant document at a European level in terms of sustainability and environmental issues. One of its main priorities is restore biodiversity and cut pollution, which perfectly justifies our proposal and the adequacy of this project.With this youth exchange, we aim to raise awareness about environmental issues, specifically about marine biodiversity and ecosystems, highlighting the importance of its conservation and about marine litter, highlighting the importance of its reduction. Therefore the participants will become aware of these relevant topics, affecting global citizenship.At the same time we intend to involve youngsters with European politics and decisions, and motivate them to become participative and active citizens so the main deliverable of this exchange, will be the writing of a manifest and its roadmap, with suggestions to reach the goals proposed by the Green Deal in terms of biodiversity and plastics. Summing up, we will encourage young people to take part in European democracy.All the mentioned before, will allow young people to learn through non-formal and informal education, to develop and share their knowledge and experience and to build skills such as critical thinking, team-working, creativity, entrepreneurship or conflict resolution; allowing them to tackle 21th century global challenges.The fact this exchange is thought for youngsters coming from different European countries (that are going to live, work, share, learn and discuss together during 11 days), will allow the participants to discover new cultures, habits, ways of thinking and life styles. Additionally they will strengthen values such as solidarity, democracy, friendship, tolerance and respect whilst experiencing cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue. Offering them at the same time a mobility opportunity; may be the first experience of this type in their life.Further tan this and regarding the European Youth Strategy 2019-2027, this exchange will engage youngster with environmental issues and European policies, whilst empowering them to become agents of change in their own local communities releasing their multiplier potential. Additionally it will allow them to connect and create a network of European citizens and/or entities concerned about the environment. Regarding the youth goals, with this action we are connecting youth to Europe, creating a space for information, constructive dialogue and participation; highlighting the importance of European environmental policies.<< Activities >>We intend to develop a youth exchange in Donostia-San Sebastián (Spain), with 48 youngsters from Spain, France and Germany. The participants will live and work together on the Green Deal and European policies related to environmental issues; during 11 days.One of the goals of this youth exchange is to prepare a manifesto and its roadmap with different measures and recommendations for the to European countries, so they can implement successfully the Green Deal. To facilitate this and the work during the activity, it is structured in 7 blocks, which follow a logical order.Block 1 - Arrival: reception and accommodation of the participants, that will receive practical and useful information related to the activity and the venue and will have time to meet their partners.Block 2 - Introduction: the participants will receive information about the ERASMUS + program, the Green Deal and the activity objectives.Block 3 - Plastics: activities and training related to the plastic issue.Block 4 - Biodiversity: activities and training related to biodiversity.Block 5 - Plastic-biodiversity interaction: activities and training related to the impact that plastics have on marine biodiversity.Block 6 - Find a solution: avtivities and training on the measures that can be taken to reduce plastics and preserve biodiversity at different levels.Block 7 - Green Youth Manifesto: drafting the manifesto and its roadmap.All blocks (exceptin number 7) follow the same structure. There will be 'more theoretical' sessions, that will serve as an introduction and will help the participants to contextualize the topics on which we are going to work. These will be accompanied by other more practical ('hands on work') in which the participants themselves, will direct the development and work on the different topics. In addition, there will also be activities 'on the ground' such as visits or routes, which will allow them to experience and understand better all the explained before.All sessions will take place in the context of non-formal (aimed at acquiring specific knowledge) or informal education (through daily experiences and relations with the environment and the other participants).Block 7 will be exclusively practical and the youngsters will draft collaboratively the manifesto and its roadmap, using different work and evaluation methodologies to do it.A detailed explanation of the programm of activities is included in the 'Annexes' section of this form.About the participants, they will be 20 to 30 years old and they will have a strong interest in environmental issues and/or European policies. Preferabley they should have previous experience on this, such as activism in an NGO or in a citizen movement but they shouldn't have previous international experience, because we want to give that opportunity to youngster who didn't enjoy it yet. In addition, we want this youth exchange to be an opportunity for young people in a delicate economic situation, who normally con't have access to them.We ensure gender balance, because 50% of the places are guaranteed for women and the remaining 50% for men.Regarding group leaders, the profile would be very similar to the previous one, but we would like to have your previous international experience and, above all, experience working with young people. << Impact >>Regarding the participants in the short term, we expect to:- Increase their sensitivity and interest in environmental issues.- Increase their interest in European environmental policies and their transposition at national and regional level.- Increase their participation in the political scene at all levels: local, regional and European.- Promote amongst them the exchange of ideas, opinions and knowledge; tolerance and respect; intercultural dialogue; solidarity; critical thinking and teamwork.- Banish stereotypes about other countries, cultures, ways of thinking and working or lifestyles.- Help them to reflect on their learning.- Arouse their curiosity about the educational opportunities offered by Europe. Opportunities that will allow them to develop on a personal and professional level, as it happens with the ERASMUS + program itself.- Prepare a manifesto and its roadmap with different measures and recommendations for the to European countries, so they can implement successfully the Green Deal.Regarding the participants in the long term; we believe that almost two weeks participating in an experience like this (where coexistence and learning are continuous) is enough to start a process of reflection; that may encourage young people to question certain things and act. This in the end is an empowering experience that may lead them to become changemakers in their local communities; releasing their multiplier potential. In other words, we want to be catalysts for change.Furthermore (as we have already said) if we arouse their curiosity about European mobility possibilities; may be in the future they would like to carry out a long-term international experience. This would lead to a radical change in their life, the way they see it and their idea of Europe; that would have endless positive impacts; such as skills development or an increment of their chances to find a job in the future.Regarding the partner organizations in the short term; this first stage of project preparation is already being a challenge and a continuous learning process; that will last until the end of the activity. We are improving our teamworking skills, finding synergies, learning about other working methodologies or solving problems together; just to mentiona a few examples.We will continue learning during the development of the exchange (knowing the realities of other countries and their youth), beyond the experience gained from organizing an event like this; which requires great coordination and adaptation capacity.In the long term; this exchange represents the first stage of an alliance that will allow SFE and SEO/BirdLife to join forces and carry out a broad variety of projects related to environmental protection. Within the ERASMUS + program, we would like GYM to be an annual event. It would have a bigger impact in all the involved stakeholders because it would allow us to improve it every year, obtaining better results with time. We also would liket to replicate it in other areas. This first edition will take place in the Cantabrian area, but in the future it could be carried out in the Mediterranean or Atlantic area; adapting the project to the needs of each area and its participants.Regarding the participating entities (that are going to collaborate with us, but aren't partners) and individuals, we want to create a network at the European level of entities and individuals sensitized with environmental issues; that have a positive impact on their local communities. This network would be expanded annually, in case this event could be exploited and replicated in other geographic areas with different realities. For SEO/BirdLife and Surfrider Foundation Europe, alliances and networks of entities and people are very important and fully integrated into our philosophy and work. It is only necessary to mention BirdLife International, the federation of more than 100 conservation entities around the world, of which SEO/BirdLife is part.
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