Discover Local Food, Shared Routes and Stories
The project BASCIL has brought together partners from across eight countries to support local food producers in developing sustainable culinary tourism. A key result of BASCIL is the creation of joint culinary routes and regional gastro experiences, where local...
Panevฤลพys explores school-based pilots to support active mobility and data-driven planning
Panevฤลพys, the fifth-largest city in Lithuania with a population of more than 85 000 residents, is a compact urban area where distances between residential districts and the city centre are relatively short and well connected. This creates favourable conditions for...External Publications
Below you will find additional articles from and about the Baltic Sea e-Nav project published on external platforms. PRIMAR Enhances Safety and Efficiency in Baltic Sea Navigation | furuno.eu | 30 May 2026 | ENG Furuno Participates in the Baltic Sea eNav Project:...
The Monitoring and Evaluation Framework empowers small and midโsized cities to strengthen sustainable urban mobility planning
The SUMPs for BSR project has published a comprehensive Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework designed to support cities across the Baltic Sea Region in effective Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP). Developed by the University of Gdaลsk with extensive...
Dimsalen Reimagined: A Calmer, More Accessible Classroom Opened for Testing
Inside the New โDimsalenโ at Axevalla Folk High School An enhanced learning environment has been inaugurated at Axevalla Folk High School as part of the #schoolchanger project. The classroom โDimsalenโ in the school building has been refurbished based on identified...Exercise in Kristiansand informs cross-sectoral cooperation model for climate resilience
On 22 April, ClimaResponse partners attended and observed an exercise organised by Kristiansand Municipality in Norway, bringing together the cityโs cross-sectoral Climate Resilience Working Group (CRWG). Participants included representatives from municipal...
First cooperative solar park in Estonia opens in Setomaa
A locally built solar park has opened in Obinitsa, Setomaa, making it Estoniaโs first community co-op renewable energy project.ย The rooftop installation at the Southern Estonian Produce Processing Center will power the facility and is seen as a step toward expanding...
Making the Invisible Visible: Bytomโs โGreen Lungsโ Put Urban Carbon Assets on the Map
During Module 3 of the Climate Budget Training Course, Robert Bialas from the city of Bytom introduced โGreen Lungs of Bytom 2030โโa case study that brings urban carbon assets into focus. The presentation revolved around four guiding questions: What is the real carbon...


