PROJECT SUMMARY

ABOUT THE PROJECT

The needs of our project are implicit in the call, from the moment in which the Erasmus Plus program in its “Environment and fight against climate change” section encourages the development of projects that, through educational, training, youth and sports promote behaviors and habits of sustainable consumption.
Our project arises from the need to use sustainable sport as an active instrument to fight against climate change, with actions to avoid, minimize and compensate, through sports practice.
At the same time, it is important that sports, environmental and tourism actors can network to improve the practice of outdoor sports, not only with the aim of being sustainable, but also to be regenerative.
We use a reflective methodology that allows us to reanalyze, reject, rationalize, reduce, reuse, transform and recycle.

Our project

Aims to link the world of sport with Sustainable Development, under three fundamental premises:

Implementation

The sport requires for its practice the use of natural resources and the enjoyment of environmental services. (That is why we choose sports that are practiced in nature, to favor its care).

Training

Sport can collaborate in the minimization of environmental effects and the development of social initiatives (We focus on the organization of sporting events with low environmental impact and we promote training in environmental matters).

Awareness

Sport can transmit values of sustainable development to society thanks to its great power of diffusion (we use the value of sport itself, through practice to promote good practices and we help ourselves from elite athletes who help us with your speaker to become aware of the situation).

To do this, we will create the following specific objectives:

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Diagnosis of environmental impact of sports in nature

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Guide to good environmental practices

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Planning of sustainable events

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Create web environment for environmental training

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Raise awareness about sport and the environment through sports practice in nature