
REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA
REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ASSOCIATION ALPES DE LUMIERE, REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA, Gatehouse Development Initiative, ASSOCIATION ALPES DE LUMIERE, EuroKoncept 21 +5 partnersASSOCIATION ALPES DE LUMIERE,REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA,Gatehouse Development Initiative,ASSOCIATION ALPES DE LUMIERE,EuroKoncept 21,Communauté de communes Celavu-Prunelli,Gatehouse Development Initiative,Communauté de communes Celavu-Prunelli,REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA,RED 2 RED CONSULTORES SLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-1-FR01-KA204-037222Funder Contribution: 215,494 EUR"The project ""Eco-management: yesterday's knowledge, tomorrow's know-how"" (Ecomanagement) aimed to take into account the environmental impact of land use as directed in recent decades, to assess this impact and reduce it in order to place it at the centre of a sustainable development perspective.To do so, work was conducted in perfect symbiosis between, on one hand, seniors - holders of ancient know-how - and, on the other hand, citizens / young people in social and / or economic difficulties, including school dropouts, migrants, jobseekers... who are looking for the untold wealth, the priceless capital at a time when fight against climate change is pervasive and pressing.On each areas of the partnership were thus carried out:•a collection of good practices for sustainable development;•an awareness raising - environmental education during an ethnological field survey with the production of videos by (young) adults;•teaching techniques and ancestral knowledge for ecological transition (experimentation of the formations / actions) with production of a territorial guide for ecomanager citizens.To carry out intergenerational transfer and project work, the partners adopted a very participatory and citizen-oriented methodology that included the constitution and intervention of various groups at different stages of project development: local expert groups with participation in the project. local elected representatives, youth groups and citizen groups.It should be noted that the intergenerational transfer took place on very diverse themes related to the cultural heritage (tangible and intangible goods), local / regional / national identity marker.Thus, capitalization of knowledge and skills at European level has not only tied young people and seniors around the same project - protection, management and valorisation of a common space - but also set this ancient heritage into tools useful, usable and used by all, while empowering citizens and giving them keys to finding a job: development / acquisition of social and civic skills, technical knowledge, network of local and European stakeholders, European mobility, etc.Finally, the project proposed a formal and permanent dialogue between local authorities and organized actors from civil society including companies, academics, ... on the issue of heritage enhancement (constitution of Living Labs) as well as networking at European level.A total of 36 seniors and 246 (young) adults were directly involved in the activities for a total of 44.5 training days (figures exceeding the forecast of the application).All the deliverables are freely available in English, French, Greek, Slovak and Spanish on the interactive platform ""Ecomanagers citoyens"": http://www.ecomanagement.eu. The virtual community of users and beneficiaries is also embedded into the platform : https://www.facebook.com/ecomanagement.eu/ ."
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:PES, REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA, ZHAW, ARC, FCRi +12 partnersPES,REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA,ZHAW,ARC,FCRi,MUNICIPALITY OF THALWIL,SDA,SDA,REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN MACEDONIA,PES,MUNICIPALITY OF THALWIL,FONDEN TEKNOLOGIRADET,ARC,UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN MACEDONIA UOWM,FCRi,ZHAW,FONDEN TEKNOLOGIRADETFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101006439Overall Budget: 1,994,860 EURFunder Contribution: 1,994,860 EURRRI-LEADERS adopts a meso-level approach, and will explore the application and sustainability of the RRI paradigm within territorial innovation systems. In RRI-LEADERS a “territory” is understood as a confluence between three interconnected primary aspects: geographical location, socio-economic and cultural bonds, and administrative authority. The project will involve four distinct territories from different parts of Europe, representing different cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, different scope of territorial oversight, different institutional and decision-making infrastructures, different R&I landscapes, and different dynamics among territorial actors. As such, the four territories will represent a diverse range of opportunities and implications for RRI, which will enable the RRI-LEADERS consortium to carry out a thorough assessment of the RRI relevance to territorial governance and have the involved territories act as demonstrators for the potential of RRI on subnational level. The partners will engage in a multi-stage co-creation process (referred to as RRI-AIRR) that will mobilise territorial quadruple helix stakeholders towards the elaboration of future-oriented strategy and action plans - territorial outlooks for each of the participating territories. Territorial partners will have the leading role in this process, and will additionally work to ensure the broadest societal and governance-level endorsement. The Consortium will further use the accumulated knowledge to chart a detailed outlook for the future potential of RRI as a guiding framework in territorial governance of R&I, and will aim to provide an evolutionary perspective on RRI for the upcoming Horizon Europe programme.
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