Towards higher adaptive capacity in urban water management

RAINMAN project started on 1.1.2019. Project aims at answering the challenges that climate change and urban development pose to fresh water reservoirs. It focuses on development of feasible and innovative tools to manage storm waters, both in quantity and quality, in order to minimize discharge of nutrients and hazardous substances from urban areas to fresh water resources and the Gulf of Finland. Click the picture and learn more.

St Petersburg – Saimaa lakeland travel corridor

Corridor -project started on 1.1.2019. Project’s overall objective is to promote “St. Petersburg – Saimaa Lakeland travel corridor” as a distinct collection of travel services combining two unique destinations into one any-season tourism experience. Click the picture and read more:

Content for Cross-Cultural Events

C3E project started on 1.12.2018. The project will increase and widen innovative ways to manage and market skilful, international and entrepreneurially- minded actors, who have notes on competitive factors like sustainability, creativity and ethics. Click the picture and read more about the project:

Green energy regional markets development

Green ReMark project started on 1.12.2018. It aims at opening new attractive opportunities for the growth of the ‘green economy’, enlarging related market conditions and rising the openness of the regional power grid for new consumers and producers. Click the picture and read more about the project:

Future potential for inland waterways

INFUTURE project started on 1/11/2018. It aims at opening new attractive business opportunities and possibilities in the frame of inland waterways of Lake Saimaa and Volga-Balt area. Click the picture and read more about the project:

 

Digital Forest Pedagogy

DIGIFOR project was launched on 1/11/2018. During 3 years implementation period it aims to increase the skills and competence of future workforce in the forest sector in the programme regions. Click the picture and read more about the project:

Water meets people -learn, act and influence

SEVIRA project started on 1/11/2018. It will focus on assessing and modelling tools of environmental state review (like riverine runoff and nutrient load) of rivers and the coastal area and increasing general awareness and mapping improvement options and recommendations. Click the picture and read more about the project: