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= Impressions =
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File:Estonia 1.JPG|Our local team: Andry Padar, Tarmo Pilvin and Roger Evans
File:Estonia 1.JPG|Our local team: Andry Padar (SEV), Tarmo Pilving and Roger Evans (both EMU)
File:Estonia_2.JPG|Exploring abandonned buildings from the Soviet period: the Pärispea military base
File:Estonia_2.JPG|Exploring abandonned buildings from the Soviet period: the Pärispea military base
File:Estonia_3.JPG|The Lahema coastline was largely inaccessible during the Soviet period which is one of the reasons for its low use intensity
File:Estonia_3.JPG|The Lahema coastline was largely inaccessible during the Soviet period which is one of the reasons for its low use intensity

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Participants of the 2018 SELC workshop in Estonia

Social Innovation for the Lahemaa National Park

The third and last Intensive Study Programme of the Social Entrepreneurship for Local Change ERASMUS project took place from May 9 – 19, 2018, hosted by the Estonian University of Life Sciences in Tartu (EMU) and the Estonian Social Enterprise Network (SEV) in close cooperation with the Kolgaküla Village Association. The workshop was attended by 30 students from the five partner universities and supported by 20 staff members and local experts. Focus area was the Lahemaa National Park, more precisely the Lahemaa pensinsula, situated at the northern Baltic Sea in Estonia in about one hour driving distance east of Tallinn. Workshop venues were on site in the national park and at EMU in Tartu.

Lahemaa Challenges and Focus Areas

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Observation Area

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Posters of the Business Ideas


Impressions

Funding Programme ERASMUS+

The strategic partnership ' Social entrepreneurship for local change' has been (partially) funded by the ERASMUS+ grant program of the European Union under grant no.2015-1-DE01-KA203-002161. Neither the European Commission nor the project's national funding agency are responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.