


„Let’s focus on the greenery!” – Gdynia’s brainstorming session highlighted citizens’ needs.
During the meeting, participants discussed the topic of green areas of participation, such as community and pocket gardens, as well as general “green design” within the city, e.g. flowerbeds and green belts. The most known are the first ones, as...
Consortium meets at Kloster Zinna, Germany

Cities and Regions in the Baltic Sea Region Compete for the BSR Cultural Pearls 2024 Title
This BSR Cultural Pearls title recognizes and celebrates the efforts of municipalities in leveraging culture to enhance social resilience within their communities. The title is part of the BSR Cultural Pearls project that seeks to strengthen culture-driven social...
Partner meeting and on-site visit Ringsted and Kalundborg
The third meeting of WaterMan project partners was held in Kalundborg and Rungsted (Denmark) where we were implementing the next phase of the WaterMan project, the idea of which is to promote water reuse in the Baltic Sea region through capacity building at the local...
Setting the framework for the training material
To achieve this purpose, the team of the Berlin University of Technology (TUB) is involved at all aspects of the EMPEREST project, i.e. the regional strategies for monitoring and assessment of PFAS and other persistent micropollutants, advanced wastewater treatment...
Lessons learned from Funen Culture on Prescription, Denmark
In 2022, four municipalities in the Region of Funen (Denmark) – Kerteminde, Odense, Ærø, Fåborg-Midtfyn – have developed and tested Funen Culture on Prescription for adults aged 31-65 who are dealing with mild to moderate stress, anxiety, depression or are feeling...
Event Recording “Approaches to culture and health cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region”
More than 80 participants from across the Baltic Sea Region and beyond joint our online event on 16 May 2023 to get inspired by arts and culture interventions carried out across the Baltic Sea Region that combines healthcare perspectives and cultural approaches to...
Lower risk of poor mental health through arts and culture activities
A new research paper on the mental health benefits of engaging in arts and culture activities has been co-published by the University of Southern Denmark, project partner in the Interreg Baltic Sea Region project “Arts on Prescription in the Baltic Sea Region”. Based...