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23/06/2022 at 08:19 #7761Marie-Luce CastelliParticipant
The Office of the Environment of Corsica (OEC) is responsible for driving and coordinating all regional policy in terms of the environment and sustainable development. It thus intervenes for: the protection, preservation and management of spaces and natural balances (coast and mountains), of fauna and flora; the protection of marine and aquatic environments as well as water resources; fire prevention; the fight against pollution and nuisances. The development and contribution to the implementation of a waste recovery policy; promote the development of clean and economical technologies; Promote the quality of life (water quality, landscape quality, spatial planning, etc.); Inform and sensitize all audiences to the problems of the environment and sustainable development.
The OEC thus also strives to collect datas and study the island environment as well as to raise awareness on this point among local communities: Contribution to the protection and enhancement of the heritage; Encouragement to draw up and take into account the environment in town planning documents. The OEC also participates in the definition and implementation of local strategies and policies with monitoring of development plans to ensure the balance between economic development and heritage protection.
The OEC applies and shares its skills through various sectoral and cooperation programs such as INTERREG, LIFE, ERASMUS+, HORIZON2020 etc. It thus has extensive experience of the methodologies, objectives and results obtained in a wide range of themes.
We are interested joining a consortium, please let us know here your informations.
Best regards,29/08/2024 at 15:21 #27352Carlo De MarcoParticipantThe Border Towns and Islands Network counts 16-member towns and islands from 10 EU countries working in partnership with local NGOs. In cooperation with different local authorities from Italy, Malta, Greece and Cyprus we are designing a project aimed at mitigating the impact of tourism in small islands on the water resources.
We would like to extend the partnership to a local authority of Corsica in the framework of the
Call 5 (deadline 26/09/2024) Thematic Projects (Strategic Territorial Projects only).In case you are interested we wold be glad to share more details on the project proposal.
secretariat@btin.netFor more information you can consult the following link:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/border-towns-and-islands-network-btin/?viewAsMember=true -
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