The 2019 European Sustainable Energy Week took place from June 17th to June 21st. Another good occasion to learn about the latest energy innovation and meet people from all over Europe who want to make a change. RURENER could not miss it and we promoted the Lands of Study initiative during the Energy Fair. A short video and poster presented RURENER pilot territories that you can visit on a field tour! We joined forces with the European Countryside movement to continue to push through our message for integrated rural development policies at the EU level.
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Do not miss RURENER 2019 General Assembly, hosted by the pilot territory natural Park of Gaume, also recognized as a Land of Study by RURENER. Take a look at the programme and register to the General Assembly and field study tour in Gaume!
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COLEOPTER – Local Consensus building for the Optimization of Territorial Policies on Rural Energy
The COLEOPTER project (COncertation LocalE pour l’Optimisation des Politiques Territoriales pour l’Energie Rurale) was submitted on March 29th to the 3rd Call for project of the Interreg Sudoe Programme. Here is a short description of the project.
COLEOPTER addresses two challenges of energy efficiency in buildings: (1) difficulties for rural municipalities to take action and conduct work despite the positive local impact (savings, local employment); 2/lack of awareness in building challenges translating into an irrational use of energy and low renovation rates.
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The pilot project “Smart Eco-Social Villages” initiated by the EU Parliament and supported by the EU Commission is about to end, a final event took place on February 21st and 22nd at the EU Parliament to share the lessons learned and talk about what it means for EU policies and budget.
Continue readingSustainable Tourism for Rural Development in Bergamo – Italy
On February 14th-16th the second edition of the Sustainable Tourism for Rural Development (STRD) event took place in Bergamo, Italy. RURENER was invited to talk about the Lands of Study initiative, promoting rural territories for their exemplarity in terms of energy. It was a good opportunity to evaluate the relevant of the offer within the world of tourism… And it was well received! The pilot territories currently involved in the project were presented with a focus on the Natural Park of Gaume (Belgium) and the Communauté d’agglomération de l’Ouest Rhodanien (France). There’s work ahead to develop the offer further, but Lands of Study has potential to make its place in the tourism market.
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