Low Tech best practices in the Euro-Mediterranean area

From July 8 to 17, 2024, AMSED organized a seminar in Strasbourg bringing together some 40 young people and youth workers from Europe and the Mediterranean around the theme of “Low Tech and employability of young people with fewer opportunities”.

In the course of various non-formal education workshops and visits to local players involved in this theme, these participants developed a wide range of skills that they will be able to reuse in their local context. They have created this booklet of recommendations and best practices to inspire society and decision-makers to embrace a more resilient, sober world and adapt to new planetary constraints and limits.

This booklet is multilingual (French and English): from pages 1 to 42, you’ll find the best practices and recommendations in French, and from pages 43 to 48 the recommendations in English.

 

Click on the link to access the best practices and recommendations:

 

Low Tech best practices in the Euro-Mediterranean area

 

 

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