In the article, project partner - Magdalena Fuk - President of the Management Board of the Foundation for the Protection of the Great Masurian Lakes talks about research on microplastic pollution, which is carried out as part of the Lakes Connect project. Link...
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Get to know the #BalticSea sub destinations!
Many different countries connected in a shared history, shaped by i.a. rich traditions of the Hanseatic cities is only one of many exciting features of the south eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. For history-lovers, visiting the Region will be like sailing...
Circular spaces kicks off in Ventspils, Latvia
Valmiera County council organized a workshop ‘Improving physical makerspaces’. This is one of the main objectives of the project, that is why workshop included talking about a guideline which would contain description of ‘What is circular economy and its importance in...
Advancing Energy Storage Policies: A Comparative Analysis of European Countries
A study by RTU was conducted to investigate the efforts made by specific European countries and the United Kingdom in advancing the policies of energy storage systems. The European Union has consistently encouraged the adoption of such systems, with the European...
The next stage of sampling
The research was conducted during the tourist season. The Foundation for the Protection of the Great Masurian Lakes, the Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology and CNBCh UW took part in the collection of samples. he fieldwork included trawling the water surface with a...
Transnational political exchange visit in Gulbene/Latvia
Representatives of the Telšiai District Council, Telšiai District Municipality Administration, Varniai Regional Park and family businesses from the Telšiai branch of Siauliai Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts (SCCIC) had the opportunity to learn more...
“Lakes connect” – how to reduce the impact of tourism on lakes?
The article is in Polish languages. It describes the project, all activities that have already been implemented and the planned activities. We encourage you to read the full text of the article:...
Success Story: Aiding Ukrainians Helped Solving Staff Shortage
Ieva Jagminienė, the director of the private kindergarten chain Abadelė in Vilnius, tells that she employed as many as nine foreigners in her kindergarten last year. Few of them have already returned back to their homeland, and other Ukrainians were hired to replace...
Exploring Energy Storage Perspectives: Insights from Different Stakeholders
We are thrilled to present the results of two innovative and interactive workshops implemented in the scope of the Energy Equilibrium project that took place in Riga on May 19, 2023 and in Hamburg on May 25, 2023 with the aim of obtaining the information from...
Liveability brochure – first issue released
The Liveability partnership recently met in Kolding, a UNESCO City of Design from 12-13 June to exchange, collaborate, and delve deeper into realising the project’s goals. The two-day meeting, hosted by Business Kolding, consisted of a ‘Liveability’ seminar, a study...