In Olhão, Portugal, on October 23–24, 2025, the third ISE Innovation Camp was held, organized in collaboration with the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission.
Participants exchanged ideas on sustainable development in the Mediterranean region, focusing on biodiversity, climate resilience, sustainable water management, and the circular value chains.
The Lead Partner of ShareMedWAER project from Cyprus presented the projects. SHARE.MedWATER main objectives are to tackle water scarcity by fostering the reuse of unconventional water sources through innovative treatment technologies, circular water strategies, and participatory governance models, promoting community-based approaches, knowledge sharing, and policy integration and supporting sustainable and resilient water management in the Euro-MED region.
