Objetivos:

This project titled ‘BlossomingCities’ will bring together partners from diverse backgrounds and fields of expertise, who will collaboratively work at local, national, and European levels to build an innovative Pollinator-friendly training model for Urban environments, to support and enhance VET education delivery, and guide VET Trainers through appropriate information, training tools, and resources. VET trainers will, then, train city actors (including mayors, local policymakers, city decision-makers, city council members, local authority practitioners), NGOs, urban planners, representatives of educational institutions of all levels, public and private organisations, and professionals in urban and sustainable development and biodiversity protection, bees and butterflies conservation associations, beekeepers associations, entomological societies, botanical gardens, natural history museums on how to tackle the decline of wild pollinator populations in urban settings through their stand. The training model will propose best practices, ways to develop strategies and initiatives, as well as awareness-raising actions and campaigns that can be taken in the frames of organized urban planning. It will, also, include activities and actions referring to the involvement of civil society-at-large and the value of collaborations at local, national, and European levels to tackle the decline of wild pollinator populations.
It is hoped that BlossomingCities to reach city actors, urban planners, related experts, policymakers and government officials, and activate mechanisms towards tackling the wild pollinators’ decline in the urban settings. To achieve this, BlossomingCities sets the following objectives:

-To develop, pilot-test, and publish an innovative Pollinator-friendly training model for VET trainers to train urban actors to contribute to the development of pollinator-friendly urban environments

-To engage urban actors in actions and initiatives towards the creation of pollinator-friendly cities

-To target nature-based solutions to improve biodiversity and increase environmental stewardship, with the aim of providing a more attractive city to live, work and invest in.

-To sensitise policy- and decision-makers to use their legislative and administrative power to bring about change and boost pollinator diversity in cities.

Inicio del proyecto:
2022-02-01

Fin de proyecto:
2024-01-31

Departamento:
Departamento de Ciencia Vegetal

Ámbito:
Europea

Miembros del proyecto:
Navarro Rocha, Juliana (Investigador/a); Marco Montori, Pedro (Investigador/a)

Presupuesto:
259553,00 €

Socios y financiadores:
Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis (Participante); Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (Participante); Daugavpils Universitate (Participante); Infinitivity Design Labs (Participante); Institouto Proothisis Kai Pistopoiisis Proionton Agrodiatrofis (Participante); Stando Ltd (Participante); Erasmus + (Programa financiador competitivo); Action tupe: Cooperation partnerships in vocational education and training (Programa financiador competitivo); European Commission (Financiador)