By Martin David ClarkJust before Christmas, a team of five people from Kato Drys, led by Community Council president Nikos Vasiliou, visited the Lisov Museum in Slovakia. Also attending was a team ...
From Dutch dairy farms to Spanish forests, women are showing how rural Europe can thrive when their ideas and leadership are recognised. By Maria Vlastara What if the biggest untapped resource in ...
When making a big trip, especially one abroad to Europe, most U.S. adventurers set their sites on the classics. They typically want to see what make European travel so enticing: Stonehenge in England, ...
Rural development and governance in Europe have evolved into a dynamic interplay between tried-and-tested local practices and modern policy innovations. Contemporary frameworks seek to balance ...
The slow travel trend is bringing Americans back to rural Europe, reshaping how they experience the continent. Rather than racing through capital cities, more travelers are seeking quiet countryside ...
Loneliness doesn’t stop at city limits or country borders. In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Evi Kiorri explores how isolation takes root in both Europe’s bustling cities and its quiet rural towns ...
They call it Europe’s backbone: the rural heartlands. Covering more than 80 percent of the EU’s territory but home to less than 30 percent of its population, rural areas are vital for food, ...