On June 18, 2020, ANEA and the Department of Architecture of the University of Florence, partners of Med-EcoSuRe, participated in a webinar organized by the Italian National Contact Point (in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs) to present the main objectives and expected results of the Med-EcoSuRe project.
This event, intended for all Italian partners involved in projects funded by the ENI and ENPI CTCMED, aimed to share experiences, build networks, and identify good practices to be capitalized on within the framework of the call for capitalization proposals launched by the ENI CTC MED program.
As part of the general objective “Addressing common environmental challenges,” ten funded projects were presented by the Italian partners involved. In this context, the Med-EcoSure partners presented a general overview of the partnership, the main objectives and activities, and then a description of the Living Lab approach, identified as the most interesting good practice of the project.