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Latest Project updates:

LIFE e-Natura2000.edu: Layman’s report

LIFE e-Natura2000.edu: Guidelines for replicability – summary edition

LIFE e-Natura2000.edu: After-LIFE Plan

LIFE e-Natura2000.edu: Final Report

Virtual Summer School: Report on the Natura 2000 in practice

LIFE e-Natura2000.edu: Socio-economic impact assessment report

LIFE e-Natura2000.edu: Lessons from the project and guidelines for replicability

How can a comic-book help to communicate important messages for nature?

A first! The LIFEedu Virtual Summer School on Natura 2000 management

Building alliances for Natura 2000!

Hear from Jorge Bonache: Participant in LIFE e-Natura2000.edu

A year in the life of LIFE.edu

The LIFE e-Natura 2000 app is now available!

What are the Competencies for effective management of Natura 2000 sites?

People for Nature: ProPark honours nature conservation professionals in Romania

Get to know the Romanian course: Applied conservation biology

Coming soon: a smartphone APP for Natura 20000 managers!

The Spring School Life e-Natura2000.edu in Padova

Kullaberg Nature Reserve: an interview with Elena Bazhenova

April 2019 Read the full article

Did you know that the Kullaberg Nature Reserve has been declared a sustainable tourism destination under European Charter of Sustainable Tourism since 2017!  Learn more about its unique marine and terrestrial flora and fauna and read the full interview with their Project Coordinator Elena Bazhenova! 

Project Kick-off Meeting in Brussels & 1st Technical meeting

June 2018 Read the full article

Over four days, 14 representatives from the project partners plus four external experts gathered in Brussels for back-to-back project kick-off and technical meetings, host by EUROPARC in its headquarters in Brussels.

Life e-Natura2000.edu

Life e-Natura2000.edu: Project Kick-off & 1st Technical meeting – Brussels, 25 to 26 June 2018

Starting in April 2018, the implementation phase of the project has included the following main actions:
  • Two meetings with the NEEMO external monitor for the project – Freiburg in July and Regensburg in December;
  • A Report on the specific competencies identified as being required by Natura 2000 site managers;
  • A workshop as part of the 2018 EUROPARC Conference to gather views about the competencies identified and skills required by various types of Natura 2000 managers;
  • The English version of the online application form created, ready for translation into Spanish and Romanian and launch in Spring 2019;
  • Development of a pilot online Training Needs Analysis tool commenced, to be rolled out in 2019;
  • Development of an online application form – requests for applications will be launch in 2019, so watch this space!
  • The project’s common framework for Natura 2000 management training initiated, ready for the production phase of the project – in 2019, partners will develop learning content matched with delivery tools to be tested.
  • Establishing the project’s administration and management procedures for internal coordination and required reporting