Water – A Combining Element
The Spanish students have made a video clip of the “not-done and not-to-be-done trip to Westerstede. Watch it here: Thank you so much for this wonderful clip. We hope you’ll make it to Westerstede someday!
Take a look at the Greek students’ presentation to find out how drinking water has been provided and processed in their region.
The Spanish students have made a presentation that explains in how far water is an economic factor in their region.
The Spanish students have made a presentation that explains some of the flood protection measures in their region.
> German version What do they use water for?The dairy farm uses water to clean the site and machines, such as the vehicles, the milking parlour or the calf igloos. The animals also need water to drink. However, they do not use water to clean the barns. How much water is used? Generally, a cow …
After having worked together closely during our joint Erasmus+ project “Water – A Combining Element” for almost two years, and having already had transnational project meetings in Vera (March/April 2019), Naples (May 2019), Heraklion (November 2019), and Kalajoki (February 2020), we are currently facing an event of force majeure that hinders the ordinary implementation of …
One of the first tasks for the five participating schools was finding a logo that would represent the project idea as well as the five nations. In a first round each school carried out a local contest to find three winning logos. These three logos then entered the international contest. Italy 1 Italy 2 Italy …
Module 4, “Water Management”, analyses the vital procurement of drinking water, water as an economic factor and protection against water. In the document you can find the tasks, all partner schools promised to do in preparation of the fifth international project meeting.