The Project is co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund and by national funds of the countries participating in the Interreg V-A “Greece-Bulgaria 2014-2020” Cooperation Programme
Priority axis
A Sustainable and Climate adaptable Cross-Border area
Investment priorities
Protecting and restoring biodiversity and soil and promoting ecosystem services, including through Natura 2000, and green infrastructure
Intervention fields
Protection and enhancement of biodiversity, nature protection and green infrastructure
“The main objective of the project is to improve biodiversity in the Eastern part of the cross-border region through a joint coordination mechanism for sustainable urban development”
Gut-BPL offers a fresh perspective on sustainable urban development, where protecting biodiversity and creating green infrastructure are priorities. The name of the project itself—Green Urban Territories—Better Place to Live—reflects the desire to create a climate-adaptable cross-border area where nature and the city coexist in harmony.
Against the backdrop of this green agenda, it is interesting to see how online streaming is influencing the culture of gambling:
lokaltipp.at On the one hand, the urban landscape and living nature are about a place where people want to live peacefully and sustainably, and on the other hand, virtual gambling activities change the perception of time and space and can transform the urban social fabric. Issues such as player registration and behavior online, public reaction, and regulation all indirectly affect the quality of urban life.
In conclusion, combining concern for green infrastructure and nature conservation with attention to new media phenomena such as online games allows for the development of a full-fledged culture of the city and the region. It is this approach that makes projects such as Gut-BPL particularly relevant in an age of digital challenges and environmental fragility.
Gut-BPL offers a fresh perspective on sustainable urban development, where protecting biodiversity and creating green infrastructure are priorities. The name of the project itself—Green Urban Territories—Better Place to Live—reflects the desire to create a climate-adaptable cross-border area where nature and the city coexist in harmony.
Against the backdrop of this green agenda, it is interesting to see how online streaming is influencing the culture of gambling:
lokaltipp.at On the one hand, the urban landscape and living nature are about a place where people want to live peacefully and sustainably, and on the other hand, virtual gambling activities change the perception of time and space and can transform the urban social fabric. Issues such as player registration and behavior online, public reaction, and regulation all indirectly affect the quality of urban life.
In conclusion, combining concern for green infrastructure and nature conservation with attention to new media phenomena such as online games allows for the development of a full-fledged culture of the city and the region. It is this approach that makes projects such as Gut-BPL particularly relevant in an age of digital challenges and environmental fragility.
Objectives
Creat sustainable patterns of urban development
Promote ecosystem services and green infrastructures
Embed right management with a view to protect biodiversity
Creation of a plan that provides tools for future biodiversity conservation
Improve the environmental quality of urban environment and means of transport
Show an innovative approach toward the problems of biodiversity




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