Water Agenda
The website of the Water Agenda project includes a Virtual Water Park,
friendly to all ages, that provides valuable information
focused on public awareness regarding water issues
(origin, nature, uses, quality, wastewater, polices)
and water saving (agriculture, urban and industry) plus a water quiz. View the website
COILLTE
The website of the LIFE COILLTE project includes a very comprehensive News & Events section that can be filtered by year using a drop down menu. View the website.
SAKERLIFE
The website of the LIFE SAKERLIFE project has a Newsroom section which depicts the life of tagged Sakers (Falco cherrug) as a journal. After reading an item, clicking on its headline will collapse it and show the preceding news. View the website.
ESWAMAR
The website of the LIFE ESWAMAR project includes an interesting flash depicting the process of pig manure treatment. By clicking on the scheme, key steps are further explained in a pop-up window. View the flash and the website.
HUNVIPURS
This website is visually attractive as the colours, pictures and other visual elements all blend well together. Its URL address refers to the target species’ name and the main topic is easy to understand for laypersons without reducing the level of information. View the website
Consavicor
Consavicor presents its information well on the home page using a menu of pictorial links to the project’s main activities and objectives. Relevant logos are clearly displayed and readers are able to navigate simply between the nicely designed sections. View the website
GARNIJA-MALTIJA
This website opens with an interactive and memorable visual which provides the visitor with an immediate impression of the LIFE project’s objectives. A good variety of news articles provides useful regular information on project’s activities and achievements. View the website
Bombina
This visually dynamic site provides readers with an effective summary of project measures and results as well as many other output details, including a dedicated download section for project related documents regarding the partners’ operations. View the website
BaltCoast
BaltCoast is a good example of an effective layout design which incorporates all the main project actions, the background information, the involvement of project partners and other participants. Material is presented in both English and German languages to help boost relevance to a range of readers. View the website
Aquatic Warbler
This website opens with an audio recording of the Aquatic Warbler’s song and provides a wide ranging menu of sub pages that are displayed throughout the website, which includes a useful set of links to other interesting sites. View the website
BISON-LAND
This website includes a good example of an interactive game aimed at encouraging young people to participate in the project’s conservation activities. It also has a good photo gallery of thumbnail images. View the website
Canna Seabirds
Canna Seabirds’ site presents a large volume of information in a well packaged design layout which succeeds in providing readers with interesting content that achieves a good balance between being neither overly-simplistic nor excessively detailed. View the website
LIFE TBFPA
This website has a strong visual impact, incorporating an exposition and interactive materials for different stakeholders. An English language summary version of the main text is also available, including a downloadable version of the project leaflet. View the website
RUPICOLOUS
A mixture of different photographs and schematic images provide visitors to this site with practical information about the project’s aims and objectives. An e-mail contact link is provided direct to the project for further information. View the website
Green Drachma 2
This project is building the foundations for the transition from an intensive tourism model to a sustainable tourism model around Halkidiki, North Greece. The website is in English and Greek. View the website
Smash Events
Smash Events is a company promoting ecological event management. The website is published in five languages and contains a good deal of useful information on reducing the negative environmental impacts (e.g waste, noise, traffic etc) of large-scale events such as concerts, sporting tournaments and local festivals. View the website
The Pattern
This project offers a management model for fragile areas with the aim of integrating the preservation of nature with the promotion of a diversified economy and the enhancement of social welfare. The website is exceptionally attractive. The project also uses street-theatre, has special initiatives for children, etc. View the website
The Ecoshoe
This project promotes a Europe-wide eco-label for the production of footwear. Since one of the issues for the project is widespread recognition of the label, the website is in nine languages, including Arabic. View the website
AGWAPLAN
Integrated Protection of Surface and Groundwater in Agricultural Regions. View the website
CLONIC Project
This project closes the nitrogen cycle (CLONIC) from urban landfill leachate by biological removal over nitrate and thermal treatment. View the website
Tiengemeten
This project is engaged in the restoration of a freshwater tidal area in the Haringvliet estuary in the Netherlands. View the website
APOP Project
Restoration of Water Regime in Sur Fen Nature Reserve. The project is restoring the natural water conditions of a reserve near Bratislava, with the aim of bringing about a revival of wetland habitats there. View the website