The primary goal of the project is building on the foundations laid by previous volunteers, complete the development of a mixed forest polygon, botanical garden, and greenhouse, while also incorporating innovative technologies that support sustainable agriculture.
The aim is to promote environmental awareness, encourage practical learning, and provide a platform for cross-cultural exchange among young volunteers from across Europe.
This European Solidarity Corps team volunteering project focuses on the creating a thriving, sustainable space that combines nature, education, and innovation, offering both volunteers and the local community the opportunity to actively engage in the preservation and enhancement of our environment.
Enhance the local environment by continuing the development of a mixed forest polygon, botanical garden, and greenhouse, incorporating sustainable agricultural technologies.
Promote environmental awareness through the installation of pathways, fencing, and educational signage that encourage public engagement and learning about local ecosystems.
Foster cross-cultural exchange among young volunteers from across Europe, encouraging collaboration, skill-sharing, and the development of international friendships.
Educate the local community by planting diverse species in the botanical garden and adding informative markers to explain the ecological importance of each plant.Â
Through this project, volunteers will not only contribute to environmental sustainability but also develop practical skills in ecological management, gain insights into sustainable agriculture, and strengthen their commitment to a greener future.