MainPro Project Meeting: Next Project Phase Launched

MainPro Project Meeting: Next Project Phase Launched

November 27, 2025

On Friday, November 21st, a MainPro project meeting was held to exchange ideas with our cooperating small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Within our MainPro project, we aim to identify the changes caused by climate change in the Main Valley and its surroundings and develop and implement new and multifaceted strategies and concepts for climate change adaptation and mitigation (more details on our project website).

 

Within the project meeting, participants from the University of Würzburg presented and discussed ongoing projects and developments with their SME partners. This marked the start of the second phase of the project, which aims to foster more intensive exchange with our project partners.

At the meeting, held at the University of Würzburg, participants exchanged ideas for nature-based solutions and identified common needs for the next project phase. Based on this exchange, the next steps for the coming months will now be specified in more detail.

 

MainPro Contact at EORC:

Sebastian Buchelt

Prof.. Dr. Tobias Ullmann

 

 

 

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