On August 18, 2024, the Nature Restoration Law came into effect and with it, much needed hope for European communities.
The European Nature Restoration Law, as part of the European Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, includes developing National Restoration Plans in EU Member States. However, to implement these plans on a national-scale, there is a need for a more thorough integration of ecological restoration methods in school curricula and training courses in order to provide students and professionals with the green skills necessary to transition to a sustainable and more-climate resilient society.
For this reason, the European Commission has been encouraging and supporting Member States to modernize Vocational Education and Training (VET) and continuing education programs.The Erasmus+ funded project TEAM#UP, a partnership of 15 institutions from five European countries, is a great example of this process. It aims to provide educational material on ecological restoration and make these available on an open educational resource platform. Working with diverse partners from VET schools, universities, and the private sector across Czech Republic, Germany, Norway, and Spain, TEAM#UP aids in facilitating the skills development and training necessary for upscaling ecological restoration practices across Europe.
Get to know us and learn more about our project at www.teamup2restore.eu
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