The partnership of the project Eco-Conscious Minds to Stop Pollution in the Valuable Wetlands of Black Sea Basin BIOLEARN (BSB142) developed a training set containing 12 separate courses aiming to highlight the importance of wetlands, to prevent pollution in wetlands and to develop ecological literacy of the participants accordingly in the Black Sea basin area.
During the implementation period, one of the main activities of the project Zero Waste Strategy for Good Environmental Status – ZEWSGES (BSB257) was Collecting marine litter and data.
The Museum of National History and Archeology from Constanta invites the public who love history and cartography to the opening of the exhibition Mapping the Black Sea. The Black Sea in the European Cartography, which will take place on Thursday, June 24, at 12.00, at the headquarters in Ovidiu Square, no. 12. The exhibition is organized within the project Black Sea Archaeology, History and Culture Portal – ARHICUP (BSB867).
With summer just around the corner and the nature in all shapes of green, the green waste composting center from Kutaisi (Georgia) is fully operational.
The Ecotourist boat is ready and anchored in Burgas port from Bulgaria.
The focus-group discussion in Bulgaria was held on May 13, 2021 in Dobrich, Bulgaria, organized by the Association “Dobrudzha Agricultural and Business School“, lead beneficiary of the project Cross-Border Alliance for Climate-Smart and Green Agriculture in the Black Sea Basin. This was the first public national event for the project and it was attended by 30 participants among which local farmers, entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector and their branch organizations; representatives of local public institutions, researchers, NGOs and other interested groups.
The partnership of the project Eco-Conscious Minds to Stop Pollution in the Valuable Wetlands of Black Sea Basin BIOLEARN (BSB142) developed a training set containing 12 separate courses aiming to highlight the importance of wetlands, to prevent pollution in wetlands and to develop ecological literacy of the participants accordingly in the Black Sea basin area.
Solid waste management has become a major concern both to the natural environment and society. While the focus to solve this problem starts with the urban areas where the volume of solid waste generated is massive, the project Anti-Littering Partnership for Green Rural Areas – APRA aims to introduce modern practice of waste management in rural communities from Georgia and Armenia.
American University of Armenia Fund (AUA), partner in the project Copernicus Assisted Environmental Monitoring Across the Black Sea Basin – PONTOS, is looking to host a volunteer.