Strategic documents
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Strategies and Plans for Climate Change Adaptation/Climate Neutrality
A climate change adaptation strategy is a strategic tool aimed at reducing the vulnerability of a community, region, or country to the impacts of climate change and increasing its resilience. The purpose of a climate change adaptation strategy is to identify and address the specific risks and vulnerabilities of a region or community to climate change, assess potential impacts, and develop concrete action plans to tackle these challenges. These plans may include measures for protecting critical infrastructure, managing the risk of floods or droughts, adapting agriculture to new climatic conditions, and enhancing the resilience of human communities and ecosystems. These documents not only outline adaptation plans but also sustainable measures for mitigating emissions and achieving long-term climate neutrality.
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Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans (SECAP)
A Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) is a planning and policy implementation tool in the field of energy and climate change, adopted at the local or regional level in accordance with European Union requirements. The primary goal of a SECAP is to define specific objectives and actions that a local or regional authority will undertake to contribute to achieving the EU's climate and energy goals. These objectives include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing energy efficiency, promoting renewable energy sources, and improving climate change adaptation.
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Environmental Action Plans (EAP)
A Local Environmental Action Plan (EAP) is a planning tool for local policies aimed at managing and protecting the environment within a specific community or area. It is a strategic document that sets out specific objectives and actions to improve environmental quality and promote sustainable development at the local level. A EAP can cover a wide range of environmental aspects, such as natural resource management, biodiversity protection, air and water pollution reduction, waste management, promotion of renewable energy, climate change adaptation, and overall improvement of quality of life.
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County/Local Development Strategies, including sectoral strategies (economy, youth, sports, culture, administrative capacity, etc.)
A development strategy is a document that outlines the development directions, objectives, and priorities for a county, municipality, or city over a specific period. Such a strategy may cover a wide range of areas, including economic development, infrastructure, education, health, environmental protection, culture, and tourism. The primary goal of a development strategy is to ensure balanced and sustainable growth of the administrative unit, in alignment with its needs and resources. It is important for a county development strategy to be flexible and adaptable to changes in the economic, social, and political environment. Additionally, broad community involvement and consultation during the strategy's development and implementation process are essential elements for ensuring its success and sustainability.
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Identifying funding sources
Most of the time, funds are allocated for the development of these documents, and our team will provide the necessary support for accessing them (e.g., Horizon, Life+, TAIEX, Interreg, Urbact, PNRR, EEA Grants, etc.).

