Professional training program for the management of green spaces Erasmus Project

General information for the Professional training program for the management of green spaces Erasmus Project

Professional training program for the management of green spaces Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Professional training program for the management of green spaces

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2016

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation; Environment and climate change; Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning

Project Summary

CONTEXT
In the face of the major environmental problems facing European cities, nature-based development solutions offer a relevant answer. By relying on ecosystems, these solutions can significantly improve climate change resilience and quality of life, while contributing to a functional economy. Yet while these solutions offer many environmental, economic and social benefits, their development remains marginal. In question, a lack of knowledge of plant engineering in urban areas and its functionalities, combined with a limited experience feedback from project owners and local authorities (overall costs, management, maintenance and upkeep modality, long-term sustainability of ecological interest) which constitutes a brake in the decision on the choice of the good practices to adopt.

The PROGRESS Project focuses on environmental professionals and stakeholders in urban areas by offering them the opportunity to meet and discuss the issues of development, maintenance and sustainability of urban green spaces. The program consists of sharing and transmitting experiences, methodologies and know-how in different issues and contexts (cities, populations, climate contexts, local and governmental policies, economic and institutional feasibility, etc.). It is also about training future professionals (students, apprentices, young graduates) by giving them new tools and new methods.

OBJECTIVES
– Contribute at a European level to a transfer of knowledge, methods and experiences on sustainable management practices of urban green spaces;
– Strengthen the technical knowledge and alternative management methods of green spaces for professionals and environmental stakeholders in urban areas.

In a global approach, it is also a question of being able to approach the question of urban spaces through:
– The elements of control and management of urban green spaces: modalities and costs of management and exploitation of these spaces, notions of sustainability, economic, social and political contexts …
– The notion of the commons and the citizen reappropriation of urban spaces, particularly through participatory management;

THE PARTNERS
The project brought together 4 partners from 4 European countries who bring complementary skills in the fields of green engineering, environmental education and citizen participation.

– Orchis Engineering, Montpellier, France: Engineering consulting firm specializing in the fields of water, environment and renewable energies. Specificity: urban water management and green engineering, islands of freshness
– Eco-Union, Barcelona, ​​Spain: A non-profit organization that works to connect agents of change in different sectors of society to catalyze the transition to sustainability. Specificity: Urban Mobility, Citizen Participation, Capacity Building and Advocacy
– Goodplanet, Brussels, Belgium: A non-profit organization that helps young people and adults learn to live in a sustainable way. Specificity: environmental education, youth, training and learning tools
– Forest and Landscape College: Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen. Specificity: maintenance, sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) and use of plants in an urban context

TRAINING ACTIVITIES
– Activity C1: Urban planning and management of urban natural spaces. From March 27 to 31, 2017, Montpellier, France.
– Activity C2: Citizen participation in the management of urban green spaces. May 8 to 12 2017, Barcelona, ​​Spain
– Activity C3: The design of urban green spaces for young audiences. From 23 to 27 April 2018, Brussels, Belgium
– Activity C5: Sustainable management of green spaces. August 20-24, 2018, Skovskolen, Denmark.
– Activity C8: Transition to the natural city. October 22 to 26, 2018, Barcelona, ​​Spain.

RESULTS
In total, there were more than 123 participants – professionals, students, elected officials … from various professions related to the creation, development and management of green spaces – who met during the training seminars.

The PROGRESS project has globally contributed to:
– Strengthen international cooperation;
– Develop professional networks;
– Acquire new methodologies and new knowledge on UGS;
– Mapping the issues and solutions to be implemented;
– Develop an original form of teaching: a mix of learners on intensive training seminars
– The use of urban space as a living experimental laboratory

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 113482,65 Eur

Project Coordinator

ORCHIS INGENIERIE & Country: FR

Project Partners

  • GoodPlanet Belgium
  • ASOCIACION ECO-UNION
  • KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET