Examples of Activities and Projects Supported by Regional Law 4/2017
Regional Law 4/2017 promotes solidarity economy, sustainability, and local development through various projects and initiatives in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. Here are some concrete examples:
- Community Gardens: Several cities in the region, such as Udine, have developed community gardens in line with the law’s principles. These spaces allow residents to cultivate food sustainably, fostering community ties and urban agriculture. More details can be found here].
- Agricultural Cooperatives and Agroecology: The law has funded local agricultural cooperatives that promote sustainable agroecological practices. One example is Cooperativa Sociale L’Albero, which integrates organic farming with social inclusion by employing people with disabilities. Learn more about local agricultural cooperatives in Friuli here.
- Food Sovereignty Projects: In many rural areas, the law supports projects that promote food sovereignty, such as Solidarity Purchase Groups (GAS). These groups enable citizens to buy food directly from producers, supporting local economies and reducing environmental impact. For more information on GAS in Friuli, visit this page].
- Solidarity Economy Day: This annual event, organised under the law, brings together local producers, cooperatives, and community organisations to showcase their work and promote solidarity economy practices. It takes place in cities like Trieste and Pordenone. Details about similar events can be found on local municipality websites, such as Trieste’s municipality page.
- Environmental Education Projects: The law also supports environmental education in schools, raising awareness about sustainability and solidarity economy among students. Programs like “Sustainable Schools” involve students in practical projects such as waste reduction and recycling. More about such initiatives can be accessed here.
- Grass Project in Gorizia: The “Grass Project” is an initiative in Gorizia that focuses on urban greening and sustainable landscape management. It aims to enhance green spaces within the city and involve the community in maintaining and enjoying these areas. More information about the project can be found here.