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Experts from the National Hub Biodiversity and Water (BiodiWa) focus on nature-based solutions
“Climate Justice - Ethical Reflection and Transformative Action", the seminar series of the University for Continuing Education Krems, starts its third round.
A study by Danube University Krems and University of Glasgow showed how the behavior of freshwater fish changes in warmer waters
Danube University Krems develops training programs for urbanization experts in India to enhance expertise on resilient urban planning
Danube University Krems hosted the first Forum on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on 18 December 2018
As part of the Risk Management for Cultural Heritage project, lead partner Mazzini Lab is organising a one-week on-the-job training course in Milan on behalf of the CHARISMA project consortium.
This event will reflect on values and vulnerabilities but also explain how heritage can be a powerful tool for the sustainable development of societies.
The Centre for Cultural Heritage Protection of the Danube University Krems kindly invites you to join the 2 nd STRENCH International Conference which presents the STRENCH project results aiming to enhance cooperation and exchange of expertise between various actors involved in the decision-making process for the protection and safeguarding of cultural heritage at risk due to extreme events related to climate change.
The Center for Cultural Property Protection invites you to an online-course in the framework of the Erasmus+ project “Cultural Heritage Protection in Climate Change online (CHePiCC online)”.
The International Conference 'Building Resilient Urban Communities in transforming cities' will mark the conclusion of the three year Building Resilient Urban Communities (BReUCom) project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.