Final Conference Supported by Nature
Project: Supported by Nature
Physical Meeting
05. - 09. October 2026
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Exciting developments are underway in the Supported by Nature project! Across the Baltic Sea Region, partners are actively finalizing and developing their Nature-Based Solution learning sites and real progress is now visible on the ground.
From restored streams and wetlands to dynamic coastal zones, these emerging sites are not only inspiring in themselves — they also serve as powerful platforms for transnational learning and collaboration. Teams are sharing experiences, overcoming challenges together, and generating new ideas as they shape the future of the Learning sites.
Our work on the practical guide — the main project output — is also moving forward significantly. Following a successful Mid-Term Conference, we are now entering the next phase with fresh energy and shared purpose.
We’re incredibly grateful for the dedication of all the people and organizations involved. Your engagement makes this journey possible and meaningful.
The aim of the project is to enhance understanding of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) and their contribution to improving environmental conditions in the Baltic Sea. The long-term goal is that this increased knowledge will lead to more frequent and effective use of NBS in planning processes, as well as in land and seascape management. Throughout the project, 17 NBS Learning Sites are being developed, with a focus on:
The project features two key pilots:
The partnership includes biosphere reserves and universities from across the Baltic Sea Region, as these institutions are dedicated to developing sustainable solutions. They engage a wide range of local stakeholders to enhance sustainability and increase ocean literacy, though they require demonstration areas and opportunities for knowledge generation.
As the end-users of the project’s outcomes, biosphere reserves ensure long-term durability. The development of the NBS Learning Sites involves collaboration with municipal technical staff, university programs focused on landscape approaches, students, NGOs, and interest groups. After a joint evaluation and refinement of the pilots, the project will expand the implementation among partners, showcasing best practices beyond the partnership.
An overview of the project is available as a brochure. This brochure serves as a quick reference for anyone interested in understanding of the project’s mission and its impact on sustainability in the Baltic Sea region.

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