Innovation. Development. Cooperation


  • WE GO COOP
    WE GO COOP Platform for the Community of Practice on Wetland Contracts 

    We are pleased to inform about the formal launching of the WE GO COOP Platform of the Community of Practice on Wetland Contracts in the Mediterranean, a unique platform that brings together stakeholders, policymakers, researchers and practitioners to exchange knowledge, experiences, and best practices. Visit the platform here.

    We look forward to your active participation to build a vibrant Community of Practice committed to the protection and sustainable management of wetlands!




     

     






















    MUTANT VILLAGES
    “The Last Dive” in Grândola

    RCDI, in collaboration with the Academy of Cultural Producers, organised an environmental awareness campaign in the municipality of Grândola, based on an artistic intervention project. Over the course of about a month, choreographer Alice Duarte and musician Alexandre Moniz developed a work of creation and participation involving the local community and invoking a space for sharing, reflection and collective learning about the conservation of natural spaces, the protection of marine ecosystems, the beach as a public space and the sea as a source of life. The intervention led to the presentation of a public performance in co-creation with the inhabitants of Grândola - The Last Dive - which took place on 12 October.








  • WE GO COOP
    Final Conference of the WE GO COOP project and the First Mediterranean Forum on Wetland Contracts 

    The Final Conference of the We Go Coop project which hosted the First Mediterranean Forum on Wetland Contracts, took place in Marseille, on 5 and 6 November 2025.
    This Final Conference presented key results, lessons learned and innovative approaches developed in the scope of the project. Participants had the opportunity to be engaged in interactive discussions, explore practical solutions and connect with peers from across the Mediterranean, to foster ongoing collaboration.
    A central focus of the Forum was the Wetland Contract, a voluntary-based agreement and practical tool for collaborative governance, enabling local authorities, communities, and stakeholders to define shared objectives, implement coordinated actions and monitor outcomes for the sustainable management of wetlands. 




     


    3E-LEARNING
    3E-LEARNING project Recognized as a Good Practice!

    We are thrilled to share that 3E-LEARNING has been labeled as a Good Practice on the Erasmus+ Project Results Platform! This recognition highlights the quality of our outputs, the innovative learning model based on gamification, and the development of the 3E-Learning Business Game, which effectively fosters digital and entrepreneurial skills through interactive training. Don't forget to play the 3E-LEARNING Business Game and experience learning in a fun, practical way!


  • WE GO COOP
    Conclusion of the Alentejo Roadshow for Carvalhal Wetlands

    The We Go Coop Roadshow to transfer the Wetland Contract methodology was successfully concluded. The Roadshow was organised on the basis of a set of structured participative working processes for the target area of Carvalhal Wetlands, in Alentejo.
    The process included the following steps: 1. Stakeholders mapping; 2. Preliminary context analysis; 3. Four participatory working sessions carried out from February to June 2025; 4. Final formulation of the proposed Strategy for the Sustainable Management of the Carvalhal Wetlands, completed by the end of June 2025; 5. Outlining and signing of a Local Protocol, formalising the commitments and acting as a framework for collaboration among the stakeholders.
    The signature of the Protocol is currently underway and is expected to be finalised by the end of September.
















    WE GO COOP
    Grândola Municipal Library hosts WE GO COOP exhibition

    The Grândola Municipal Library is hosting an exhibition of the WE GO COOP project, which raises awareness of collaborative governance of wetlands by presenting successful pilot actions in the implementation of environmental contracts, highlighting experiences and tools that have already been tested in various EU-funded projects. Co-financed by the Interreg Euro-MED Programme, the project promotes the implementation of Wetland Contracts, a multi-level collaborative governance tool and aims to establish a Community of Practice (CoP) in the Mediterranean area, capitalising on the results of previous projects, sharing challenges and solutions.








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