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Ongoing fieldwork

Ongoing fieldwork

Fieldwork is the heart and soul of the project. In our various pilot projects, the process is similar but with specificities to make it truly effective. Here are some examples at Spain: El Baldiio, Spain: Visit to a plot to make a floral inventory, taking...

Publications: guidelines on restoration using native seeds

Publications: guidelines on restoration using native seeds

’Guidelines on Restoration Using Native Seeds’ analyses the state of the art of ‘Fleurs Locales’ and is available in four languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. These are basic guidelines. Our goal is to promote the use of native seeds in agrosystems by...

How do we tell the story on social media?

How do we tell the story on social media?

To expand our diffusion and to reach audiences on social media, the event was also covered live on Twitter. Take a look. https://twitter.com/FGlobalNature/status/1523936782810853377

Our pilots sites: the goal is to promote biodiversity.

Our pilots sites: the goal is to promote biodiversity.

Based on common working methods, each partner faces specific local challenges in order to draw common conclusions an therefore works in their pilot sites. In short, the seven project partners and their teams (scientists, technicians, site managers and socio-economic...

A brochure in all four languages

A brochure in all four languages

The brochure ‘Fleurs locales’ is available at the moment in our website in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese

Publications to communicate the project

Publications to communicate the project

Throughout the project, publications are produced with allies such as the Asociación Multisectorial de la Jardineria Andaluza, which give visibility and solvency to our work in the Interreg Local Flowers. https://amja.es/semillas-autoctonas-para-la-biodiversidad/

Semillas Silvestres takes ‘Fleurs Locales’ on a thematic route through Spain

Semillas Silvestres takes ‘Fleurs Locales’ on a thematic route through Spain

Thematic events such as conferences and sector fairs are essential for establishing new contacts and strengthening existing ones, as well as for giving visibility to the work carried out in projects such as ‘Fleurs Locales’. This highlights the work done by the partner Semillas Silvestres which went on tour during the autumn months. For example, last October 6 they participated in Iberflora, a professional event in the green sector in Europe and a benchmark among gardening fairs and at which they garnered great interest.

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