On 5 September 2025, stakeholders across Europe will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of digital tools aimed at improving land use under climate constraints. The EARTHONE project will host a three-hour online workshop (09:00 -12:45 CET) focused on co-developing solutions for climate adaptation, greenhouse gas mitigation, and inclusive land management.

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What to expect from the workshop

Designed to be interactive and focused, the workshop will include:

  • Presentations on climate impacts and land-use challenges
  • Demonstrations of EARTHONE’s digital tools
  • SWOT exercises and feedback sessions to assess usability and relevance
  • Discussions on legal, technical, and socio-economic considerations

The format ensures that contributions are structured and actionable, feeding directly into the next phase of tool development.

Who should join

The workshop is open to professionals and stakeholders involved in:

  • Agriculture, forestry, and land management
  • Environmental policy and planning
  • Sustainability research and geospatial technologies
  • Civil society initiatives focused on land and climate

If your work touches on land use or climate adaptation, this session offers a space to share challenges and help shape solutions.

Building on earlier insights

This event follows two earlier EARTHONE workshops in Italy and Greece, which helped identify regional priorities and user needs. The online format now enables wider participation and cross-sector exchange across countries.

Register to participate

To join the session, please follow the registration link. Feel free to share this webinar with colleagues or networks interested in sustainable land use and climate action.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101181825. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Union or REA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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