Green Erasmus - Ideensammlung (German)
Quote from rheise on 11 July 2024, 13:14The German National Agency provides an interesting overview on Erasmus + from a sustainable point of view and on projects in the field of sustainability.
https://www.na-bibb.de/themen/green-erasmus/ideensammlung
The importance of sustainability within the Erasmus+ program has steadily increased in recent years. But how can you make your project greener? Why should you engage with the topic of sustainability? What should you consider for your own project context, and where do you start in your daily project activities?
To make Erasmus+ projects more environmentally friendly, organizations and participants are encouraged to involve everyone in discussing environmental issues and developing and testing solutions on various levels during project design. Following the link you find various materials for you: from the "10 Reasons for Sustainability and Erasmus+" to the most important questions and answers about Green Travel, and the video "Just Start," which offers valuable tips to make your Erasmus+ project as sustainable as possible.
With the European Green Deal and the current climatic and geopolitical developments, sustainability is becoming increasingly relevant. Sustainability has long been a part of European and global educational efforts and is one of the four major priorities in Erasmus+. It is important to view it from social, ecological, and economic perspectives.
The German National Agency provides an interesting overview on Erasmus + from a sustainable point of view and on projects in the field of sustainability.
https://www.na-bibb.de/themen/green-erasmus/ideensammlung
The importance of sustainability within the Erasmus+ program has steadily increased in recent years. But how can you make your project greener? Why should you engage with the topic of sustainability? What should you consider for your own project context, and where do you start in your daily project activities?
To make Erasmus+ projects more environmentally friendly, organizations and participants are encouraged to involve everyone in discussing environmental issues and developing and testing solutions on various levels during project design. Following the link you find various materials for you: from the "10 Reasons for Sustainability and Erasmus+" to the most important questions and answers about Green Travel, and the video "Just Start," which offers valuable tips to make your Erasmus+ project as sustainable as possible.
With the European Green Deal and the current climatic and geopolitical developments, sustainability is becoming increasingly relevant. Sustainability has long been a part of European and global educational efforts and is one of the four major priorities in Erasmus+. It is important to view it from social, ecological, and economic perspectives.