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Circular Economy on Small EU Islands

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Location: Gozo (Malta), Hvar & Pakleni (Croatia), Sifnos (Greece) etFrioul (France)
Duration: 24 months ( September 2022 – August 2024)
Project partners: Gozo Regional Development Authority (Malta), Public Institution Sea and Karst – MORE I KRŠ (Croatia), Anemos Ananeosis (Greece), Frioul Island Committee (France)
Global project budget: 60 000€

 

PROJECT PRESENTATION

The project aims to meet the need for exchanges and capacity & knowledge reinforcement building of small European island managers in terms of the circular economy. It focuses on strengthening solidarity between EU islands, by pursuing the following objectives and results: 

  • Strengthen the capacities of small islands and less experienced European organisations to work in a network. 
  • Strengthen the technical skills of project partners in the areas of circular economy and adaptation to climate change. 
  • Strengthen European cooperation.
  • Expand SMILO’s network and catalog of concrete actions which shares and promotes good practices for the sustainable management of small islands. 
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