
About the Project
ConGrazeNetEU connects European stakeholders to advance conservation grazing, biodiversity management and sustainable land-use practices.
Participating Countries

Germany

Spain
Target Countries

Europe
What Is ConGrazeNet EU?
Conservation Grazing Network EU (ConGrazeNetEU) is a two-year Erasmus+ cooperation project that promotes transnational collaboration in conservation grazing across Europe.
The project connects land managers, farmers, conservation practitioners, researchers, public authorities and students through digital tools, educational resources and field-based exchange.
Through a shared online platform, educational videos, international visits and outreach activities, the project aims to strengthen practical knowledge and long-term cooperation on sustainable grazing for biodiversity conservation.

Duration:
24 months

Start:
01 Oct 2025

End:
20 Sept 2027

The Erasmus+ Programme
ConGrazeNetEU was selected under the first 2025 Erasmus+ Programme call, supporting European cooperation in conservation grazing and sustainable land management.

Programme: Erasmus+

Action Type: KA210-VET. Small-scale partnerships

Field: Vocational Education and Training

Project Lump Sum: 30.000 €

National Agency (Applicant): DE02 – National Agent Bildung für Europa beim Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung
EU PRIORITIES

Environment and fight against climate change. Promoting conservation grazing through professional exchange to support biodiversity, sustainable land management and climate resilience.

Increasing the flexibility of opportunities in vocational education and training. Connecting professionals through digital learning, educational resources and European exchange on sustainable land management.

Digital transformation. Creating digital spaces for cooperation, learning and knowledge exchange on conservation grazing across Europe.

Inclusion and diversity. Supporting inclusive participation through accessible digital tools and European knowledge exchange.
Congrazeneteu objectives

Build a European digital platform
Create an online space for knowledge exchange, discussion and collaboration between stakeholders involved in conservation grazing across Europe.

Strengthen transnational cooperation
Promote cross-border exchange through partner visits and shared learning on conservation grazing practices in different ecological and social contexts.

Improve awareness and professional skills
Develop educational videos and online events to increase knowledge and practical understanding of sustainable grazing and biodiversity management.

Support European environmental objectives
Promote sustainable land management and the conservation of biodiversity-rich habitats in line with Erasmus+ priorities on climate action, environmental protection and digital innovation.

Create long-term impact
Build lasting connections between stakeholders and provide tools that support future collaboration and European conservation grazing initiatives.
expEcted results

Active digital community. An interactive platform that supports continuous exchange, discussion and collaboration between stakeholders across Europe.

Strengthened European knowledge exchange. Improved transnational cooperation through shared experiences, partner visits and cross-border collaboration.

Educational and outreach resources. A collection of educational videos, online events and digital materials focused on conservation grazing and sustainable land management.

Comprehensive project website. An online hub providing project updates, training opportunities, events and practical resources related to conservation grazing across Europe.

Long-term continuity tools. A user guide and educational content toolkit supporting the long-term sustainability and future development of the network.

Who is it for?
ConGrazeNetEU supports all stakeholders working in landscape management, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable grazing practices.

Shepherds, farmers & extensive grazing managers

Conservation NGOs

Researches & Scientists

Land Managers

Students & Young professionals

Public Authorities

Rural communities


