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Region of Western Greece Focuses on Climate Resilience through Sustainable Initiatives

21 January 2025

Patras, Greece — The Region of Western Greece has launched a comprehensive strategy to enhance its climate resilience, aiming to mitigate the impacts of climate change and promote sustainable development. The region, which includes the cities of Patras and Ioannina, is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and changing agricultural conditions.

Key initiatives include the development of green infrastructure, such as urban green spaces and renewable energy projects, alongside efforts to protect coastal areas from erosion. The region is also investing in the modernization of its water management systems to tackle increasing droughts and flooding risks.

Regional authorities have partnered with local universities and research institutes to integrate scientific data into decision-making, while also fostering public awareness campaigns to encourage sustainable practices among residents and businesses.

This proactive approach aims not only to reduce the region's carbon footprint but also to enhance its preparedness for future environmental challenges, positioning Western Greece as a leader in climate resilience within the European Union.

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